Well, now it looks like dictatorial regimes across the Middle-East are in danger of collapse. There are protests and riots against the government in many countries, but so far I have not heard of any in Iraq (interestingly Iraq is now more stable than many of it's neighbors).
Now back in 2003, Bush gave a speech predicting the spread of democracy throughout the world.
Among other things, quondam president Bush asked:
"as changes come to the Middle Eastern region, those with power should ask themselves: Will they be remembered for resisting reform, or for leading it? In Iran, the demand for democracy is strong and broad…. The regime in Tehran must heed the democratic demands of the Iranian people…. The great and proud nation of Egypt has shown the way toward peace in the Middle East, and now should show the way toward democracy in the Middle East"
It should also be noted that the Lebanese "Cedar Revolution" which threw out theoccupying forces of Baathist Syriawas somewhat inspired by the ouster of the Baathists in Iraq and The Libyan government halted their WMD program shortly after the U.S. attacked Saddam Hussein's regime.
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