DEMOCRACY IN IRAQ & AFGHANISTAN
Democracy in Iraq and Afghanistan
The equal and free practice of political self-determination is enabled by the cultural, economic and social conditions which are encompassed by democracy. This paper will address the democracy in Afghanistan and Iraq. The historical changes passed by the Iraqi society, the last democracy produced by the military invasion, the role of religion in the enhancement of conditions of Afghanistan, and the role of religion in the enhancement ofconditions of developing countries are the other topics that will be reflected within the paper.The eviction of two of the most repressive regimes of the world, that of the Taliban and that of Saddam Hussein has been resulted by the invasions of both Iraq and Afghanistan. For each, the stated goal was the democracy promotion. In Iraq, the democracy emerged in limited significant ways, after the U.S.-led invasion.Iraq is ranked poorly by the ranking and evaluation of the quality of democracy across the states of the world. One hundred and eight was the rank of Afghanistan on the democracy index which makes the country categorized as an authoritarian regime. As a nation for the United States, it was likely a matter of death and life and not withstanding with all the suffering and death, it was perfectly rational to spend 1 trillion dollars by the administration of the United States on going to war with Iraq. The imminent threat to the existence of the United States as a superpower was ended, and the circle was closed instead of reverting the selling of oil in U.S. dollars after the invasion was over, this was one of the particularly first actions that were taken by the interim administration of the United States. In my point-of-view, a positive role is not played by the religion in the enhancementconditions of Afghanistan. The relation between the other civil society players with religious actors and the religious actors with the governments is complex in Afghanistan.Yes, I think a positive role is played by the religion in the enhancement of conditions of developing countries. Helping the individual to heal must be the role of religion in society of today. Those who do not confirm the economically superior dogmas are persecuted and oppressed by the mechanisms of state and the legislative framework governed by the religion in many countries around the world.
Democracy in Iraq & Afghanistan
Introduction
The equal and free practice of political self-determination is enabled by the cultural, economic and social conditions which are encompassed by democracy. In the creation, development and proposal of laws, all eligible citizens equally participate and such form of government is known as, democracy. This paper will address the democracy in Afghanistan and Iraq. The historical changes passed by the Iraqi society, the last democracy produced by the military invasion, the role of religion in the enhancement of conditions of Afghanistan, and the role of religion in the enhancement ofconditions of developing countries are the other topics that will be reflected within the paper.
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