Chapter 738: Restless Iraq (for the alliance leader Panda Seven Watches.)
At this moment, although the whole country has set off a big wave of infrastructure construction, for many Iraqis, today's Iraq gives people a feeling of palpitations.
The fast pace of life has brought out almost all the potential of the country, and the once calm roads can now be seen at any time of the day, with trucks pulling all kinds of construction materials, extending to every city and town in Iraq.
A large number of schools have been built all over the country, much to the displeasure of many stubborn Iraqis.
It's just that this dissatisfaction is being swayed by the practical benefits of a large number of new policies, and the main thing is that at this time no one dares to stand up against a government that has shown such a strong position.
The country was destroyed, the Kurdistan Autonomous Region was reintegrated into the arms of the Iraqis, and the whole country was completely free of the war and gloom of the past.
The entire Iraqi government is functioning efficiently, and whoever dares to come out at this time will inevitably be hit hardest.
Idris's strong side, under countless blood, has become a benchmark in the minds of Iraq.
No matter who he is, in front of a powerful military group, he is a chicken, a dog.
One corrupt official after another has made Idris a hero in the eyes of Iraqis, and the will of a few people is being squeezed by the will of many people.
In particular, the young generation of men and women in Iraq, since Saddam, have become the best objects of reflection in life under the tragic life of war.
It is to accept new things, new knowledge. To build a strong country for Iraqis themselves, or to stick to the old rules and continue to be a tragic country full of war.
It's not a difficult choice to make. For young Iraqis, they yearn for a free country even more, and the things that have been passed down from generation to generation, and some things that are wrong, naturally need to change in the context of the times.
Rules cannot be long in time, but the times can repeatedly change ideas and rules, traditional civilization. It is often because they can't keep up with the pace of the times, and under the new concept, they are shocked to the core.
Just like the caste system that has been going on in India for more than 2,000 years. How many dynastic aristocrats in India still control the Indian states and have become veritable emperors.
On the ID card and birth certificate of Indians, the identity of the caste system is still retained, and the nobility is the nobility. A businessman is a businessman. A commoner is a commoner, and a pariah is a pariah.
This identity still influences the married life of the younger generation, because only the union of people of the same rank will not be strongly opposed by the whole Indian society.
Even Indians, who have been living abroad for generations, continue to maintain this tradition.
This caste system has continued from the beginning of Indian history to the present day, but times have changed, and some things have slowly changed.
Especially after the twenty-first century, this generation of young Indians. It has begun to gradually ignore the existence of such a system, and a large number of international standards. is changing the minds of a new generation.
This is inevitable, and even Indians are well aware that the caste system may still exist in some regions, but over time, I am afraid that in a few decades or the next century, such a system will disappear in most parts of India.
Since the 70s of the last century, the Middle East world, which has been accepting the invasion of Western culture, has also caused a trend of thought again and again, and many young people in the Middle East in modern times are also getting rid of those ancient traditions.
It's like the problem of men and women reading books, which is almost the biggest feature of the Middle East, but now this problem is beginning to change generally.
Only those free theological education are still adhering to this tradition in the oldest way.
Such people are old-fashioned, reject all external information, are self-centered, and feel that everything is right for them.
However, such people will inevitably be gradually eliminated from society, become incompatible with the whole society, and eventually become more and more extreme in their ideas, and this kind of person is the favorite of those extremist organizations.
At the beginning, al-Baghdadi was the biggest feature, and with the most traditional ideas, it was partially recognized, and finally created a ****** country.
Idris was a man who was open to new cultures, and so was Elder Muhammad, otherwise he would not have sent Idris to college in Huaxia.
In Iraq today, more people are embracing this new idea, and more people who support Idris are embracing the new ideas of the new era.
The clash of cultures and ideals is the most difficult to reconcile.
In Iraq now, Idris naturally occupies an absolute position of force, and he also has a very large support group in Iraq.
Of course, Idris didn't mean to completely abandon all traditions, he never thought of it, he didn't want to correct anything, he just did what he thought was right.
But others don't think so, especially when he is holding up a butcher's knife and controlling the military and political power of the entire country with a thunderbolt, and this is the most dangerous signal for some Iraqis.
Among them, the clan armament felt the most strong, and in the places where these armaments were located, there was hardly any infrastructure construction team to be seen.
But there is an army stationed, which is completely an upright surveillance behavior, which brings pressure to all the clan armies, which is not small at all.
Because the current Iraqi government army is no longer the lazy army of the past, the troops supervising them are also subordinate to the most elite Tikrit division and Marin division.
The weapons and equipment are not all those small workshop weapons, they are all brand new standard weapons, armored vehicles, tanks and assault vehicles, and fighter jets and helicopter gunships in the sky.
The pressure on each clan was almost breathless.
These armies are like long knives hanging over their heads at all times, and they may fall at any time.
And the new government never wanted to communicate with them, and the reaction to them was to send the most elite garrison directly, even if there was only one armored company, in their opinion, it was already terrifying enough.
The tremendous pressure, and the fact that the government could attack them at any time, has made too many people very passive and naturally restless.
Submitting information to the government again and again, but never getting any reply, is definitely not good news.
After all, there are no major troubles in Iraq now, and they and some extremist groups are left to exist. Everyone understands that sooner or later these two issues will have to be dealt with. (To be continued.) )