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Depends on how much ISIS imbeds itself into Iraqi society. My gut belief is that they are workingwith Sunnis who have no intention of cooperating with a Shiite state. I think they are our old enemies that used to follow Saddam. Otherwise why would they be taking over all those Sunni cities with such ease? One thing anyone who has been in Iraq can tell you is that the Sunni tribes run Anbar province....and they have let ISIS in.
I am not optimistic. It may come down to question does the world want an outlaw regime dedicated to exporting terrorism infesting the Middle East in a big territorial swath extending from Syria all the way across Iraq to Iran? At best we are looking at a sort of Mexican-cartel type of corrupt gangster rule across that part of the Middle East....they could just make it sort an Wild West of sorts. But I am sure they will not stop there. Exportation of terrorism would be bound to follow.
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