"Shortly before the American- led invasion of Iraq, Amr Moussa, head of the League of Arab States, warned the attack would "open the gates of hell." Now, more than three years later, there is a sense around the Middle East that what was once viewed as quintessential regional hyperbole may instead have been darkly prescient."
Sadly the fallout of the invasion of Iraq and what has followed - including the slide to possible civil war there - has ominous signs for other Arab nations. For instance, Jordan with already some 1 million Iraqi refugees could find itself with more and considerable economic issues to follow.
Read this very sobering, and disturbing, assessment in the IHT today of what may lay in store for Arab countries as a consequence of the Iraq War.
Sadly the fallout of the invasion of Iraq and what has followed - including the slide to possible civil war there - has ominous signs for other Arab nations. For instance, Jordan with already some 1 million Iraqi refugees could find itself with more and considerable economic issues to follow.
Read this very sobering, and disturbing, assessment in the IHT today of what may lay in store for Arab countries as a consequence of the Iraq War.
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