Iraq will have a weak central government for a very long time.
Senior Fellow of the US Institute of Peace, Phebe Marr, sees a very decentralized system developing in Iraq that could weaken the new government, she explains at a Jamestown Foundation Panel about the situation in the Middle East. (:28)
April 11, 2005
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