| What will happen when the U.S. begins to draw down forces in Iraq this year? | |
| Mounting unrest followed by a complete withdrawal of coalition forces, as the country devolves into civil war. |
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| Other friendly nations or the UN will take up the slack to maintain security. |
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| Shiite clerics will intervene to maintain order. |
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| An initially shaky democratically-elected government will have the credibility to pull the country together. |
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| A government created from non-direct elections will forge the necessary alliances in order to stave off conflict. |
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| The U.S. will not be able to draw dawn forces significantly in 2004. Bush will pay a high political cost for this. |
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| 14 Total Votes | |
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