Hiptullha
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So you never looked into the background. Baath party of Iraq is Sunni Arab dominated part and Baath party of Syria is Alawi dominated party. The thing with Iraq is that Shias are fighting to cling to power they gained after Saddam's exist while Sunnis Arabs are fighting to regain power while Kurds stayed out of this and thus business prospered in Kurdish region reaping the peace in Kurdish region.
You're talking about post-Invasion when the extremist groups popped up.
Anyways, it's different from the way you project, that it's entirely based on the Shia creed.
Remember, Shias were propped up by the US. The extremists have made it sound like the Shias are a minority supported by the US controlling the nation.
I'm not sure where this has gone, and I'm still having trouble making sense.
As I said before, radicalism is a by-product of the invasion, not sectarianism. Sectarianism is a by-product of the radicalism.