Iraq's Tipping Point
Robert Dreyfuss
December 15, 2005
Robert Dreyfuss is the author of Devil's Game: How the United States Helped Unleash Fundamentalist Islam (Henry Holt/Metropolitan Books, 2005). Dreyfuss is a freelance writer based in Alexandria, Va., who specializes in politics and national security issues. He is a contributing editor at The Nation, a contributing writer at Mother Jones, a senior correspondent for The American Prospect, and a frequent contributor to Rolling Stone.He can be reached at his website: www.robertdreyfuss.com.
It’s election day in Iraq. If October’s constitutional balloting is any precedent, we will not know the Iraqi government’s final tally for a few weeks.
Of course, that won’t stop President Bush from declaring the elections a victory for democracy. Yet such a statement does democracy a major disservice, for democracy is much more than an election. Democracy can only be the outgrowth of an earnest national consensus—a consensus that Bush, for some unknown reason, has done everything possible to avoid building.
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