A civil war is a war between different groups of
people who belong to the same country. It lasted from
1861-1865, triggered by the election of Abraham Lincoln
in 1860.
As the ethnic cleansing of Baghdad proceeds, the
weak Shiite-dominated government is inevitably becoming
an open partisan in a nasty civil war between Sunni and
Shiite Arabs.
As a result, President Bush's commitment to
making a "success" of the current government will
increasingly amount to siding with the Shiites, a
position that is morally dubious and probably not in the
interest of either the United States or long-term
regional peace and stability.
In Iraq's civil war, the most prominent faction
is what America calls Iraq's "government.".It is, of
course, not a government, because there is no state. The
"government's" goal is to recreate an Iraqi state and
become a real government.
Therefore, this site contains selected after
action reports of the Commanders in the field for major
battles of the American Civil War and selected events
that I felt were significant.
Just click on the event/battle you're interested
in. Lavishly illustrated companion periodical to Civil
War Times, Americas Civil War provides insights into the
epic conflict that divided the nation for four tragic
years. ACW emphasizes battles, strategies and leaders,
with detailed battle maps and artwork, including modern
and period photographs.
For decades after the war, Northern Republicans
"waved the bloody shirt," bringing up memories of the
Civil War as an electoral tactic, while the "Solid South"
voted as a Democratic block in national politics. The
Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s had its
neo-abolitionist roots in the failure of
Reconstruction.
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