Pardon me, but allow me to disagree strongly with that.
There were several political and semi-political plans the USA Bush admin went in with when going into Iraq2:
- the PNAC idea that simply deposing Saddam would lead to a democratic take-over and consequent transformation of Iraq
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- the wanting to reduce base troop numbers in Saudi Arabia and replace them with bases in Iraq
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- the PNAC idea that a democratic transformation in Iraq would lead perforce to a democratic wave affecting Syria and Iran
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- and the strongly allied PNAC idea that any such democratic wave would be USA-friendly.
None of these political plans, most of which of which were clearly ennunciated prior to the fact by PNAC, and were all very much longterm political plans, actually succeeded, with the sole exception of creating a Kurdish
de facto mini-state in northern Iraq, one which is in fact friendly to the USA -- yet also brings the collateral damage of increasing tensions with Turkey.
The failure of the USA in Iraq is very much a political failure, caused largely by political fashion-driven use of the military and bad occupation follow-ups.