it will be hard for the minority who brutally held power for so long to give that up,i understand that.however they are gonna have to learn,and they are.this election will see a huge sunni involvement,michael yon in mosul says the sunnis there are going to vote in droves and have actually begun executing foreign fighters in the street and hanging them from light poles with signs around their neck.

they are also placing colored rocks in the road when their is an IED to warn the local police and American troops.
amsterdam Reviewed by amsterdam on . Why Iraq's Sunnis Won't Deal By Gary Schmitt Tuesday, September 13, 2005; Page A27 Despite efforts by Shiites, Kurds and U.S. officials to find a way for Iraq's Sunni Muslims to support the draft constitution, it seems less and less likely that a deal will be struck, which raises the question: Is there any road forward that leads to a stable, democratic Iraq? The answer is yes. But it's not an easy path. Nor is it one that most commentators and diplomats seem to understand, let alone advocate. The reality is that Rating: 5