id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.c110541047 Terrill, W. Andrew. Lessons of the Iraqi de-Ba'athification program for Iraq's future and the Arab revolutions W. Andrew Terrill 2012 .txt text/plain 24482 1341 57 In making this choice, advocates of deep deBa'athification pointed to the history of Ba'athist conspirators rising to power through infiltrating government institutions and seizing power in undemocratic made it extremely difficult for Iraq's Sunni Arab leaders to accept the post-war political system. commission could not have remained relevant without the support of a variety of important Iraqi politicians, including the current prime minister. be found among Iraqi and other Arab Shi'ites, who basically approve of a policy that punishes Iraq's Sunni Iraqi policy." He made this effort in the face of considerable local unhappiness about CPA policy, and deBa'athification was especially unpopular in the U.S. military because U.S. officers lost their hardest working and most competent counterparts." In response to Later, the Sadrists lost some of their initial power following Muqtada Sadr's political and military confrontations with the Iraq government led by rival Shi'ite ./cache/uc1.c110541047.pdf ./txt/uc1.c110541047.txt