Tyrants Gone, Iraqis Fight For Themselves
Broadly speaking, religious and ethnic groups fight each other mainly because they feel they are protecting their interests and their community, in the absence of state institutions and the rule of law that protect individual rights and collective identity. The prevalent pattern in the world is for such groups to negotiate a tolerant coexistence, if not mutual respect, and a sharing of resources based on their relative power. In the absence of such understandings, they fight.

