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If you think this way then all your Arab Geo-political interests will NOT be achieved. Iraq is very important for Sunni Arabs especially considering the state of the Arab world today. Your identity will also be threatened, tomorrow you'll see what's going to happen to Bahrain and elsewhere. The problem is some of these Arabs who consider themselves 'Shia' don't want to identify with Muslims or Muslim history. They see a lot of our ancestors as invaders of Persia and people misleading Islam. This means they will keep struggling to restore their identity under the pretext of a false man made sect.
I don't think as one person, you are in a position to judge who is on the right path or not, otherwise, all people would end up blowing up each other because of heresy, exactly what ISIS terrorists are doing in Anbar and other parts of Iraq. Take in mind that they might also call your religion or sect a man made one, so this is not how it's going to work. Let's just respect others beliefs and don't play the extremists' game.
At the end, it's only Iraqis who will decide their fate, whether Shia or Sunni, and foreigners should not have anything to do with it.