Quote:Try as you may, this is not the topic - it is the exclusion by the Maliki regime - a point that you consistently fail to address - because you can't.
I have asked you to explain how the Maliki regime excluded Sunnis. You are yet to explain. I can hardly address the argument if it has not even been made. Nor am I going to go looking elsewhere for you argument so that I can address it. If you don't know what it is, I am not going to bother explaining why you are wrong. The closest you have come is to argue that they (the Sunnis) are more sensitive to what he has done because they are a minority. That is hardly the same thing as being excluded from the democratic process.
Quote:The best you can come up with is clever little quips about thesauruses.
That's because the best you have done is to say the same thing with slightly different words.
Quote:In 2014, no side in Iraq is "on the side of democracy" - do you agree with that?
So far you have said that the Kurds are on the side of democracy, that the Sunnis aren't and that the Maliki regime isn't either. Despite already conceding one group that is supportive of democracy, you have still left out the majority of the population. So no, I don't agree. I know you like to think that because they are all despicable Muslims none of them support democracy or are currently fighting for it, but we must remember that they are also humans, so it is not unreasonable to expect that there are a few non-Muslims among them. Maybe even a few gay pretend-Muslims.
Quote:An artificial state
All states are artificial.
Quote:The rest of Iraq? Let the Shi'ites and the Sunnis carve it up between themselves as they see fit... The sooner, the better.
I doubt that would solve their problems either, but at least there would be a conventional front between them.