The aim of the wilderness management is to forcibly implement liberal democracy in Iraq in alignment to disperse democracy (and the freedom it brings to persons) throughout the region. The Arab Middle East is the only region in the world that does not have at smallest one or two popular governments. There are 22 member states in the Arab League, and not one of them is remotely democratic.”35 Given that democracies rarely go to war with one another, President Bush has stated that it is in the national security interests of the United States and its allies that democracy be spread throughout the world as much as possible (Martin, 1993). The President's remarks imply that there are no districts, cultures, or even civilizations in which liberalism cannot be assimilated and democracy spread. Pinhabitant wilderness likes to cite the demonstrations of Japan and Germany following World conflict II as clues that this goal is achievable. There was a time when many said the heritage of Japan and Germany were incapable of maintaining popular values. Well, they were wrong. Some say the same of Iraq today. They are mistaken.” With Operation Iraqi Freedom, the United States removed Saddam Hussein from political power and is now attempting to implement democracy in Iraq (Seymour, 1998).
There are many other components which are currently in play against the thriving implementation of democracy in Iraq or the region, even if there is some degree of liberalism among the moderate Muslim population. Greg Miller wrote an article for the Los Angeles Times about a classified State Department report on this subject (Martin, 1993). The State Department report is highly skeptical considering the outlook for the wilderness administration's efforts. It cites high levels ...