Since I was nine years old, Iraq has been living in a big circle of troubles started with the Iraqi Iranian war and didn't end with the collapse of Saddam regime. In fact, new problems came up to surface after the complete absence of law for more than three years since 2003.
One of the most dangerous problems that we face today in Iraq is the spread of chaos and adopting it as the main principle and base for many many kinds of business. One of the forms of chaos is the unusual spread of the car dealerships everywhere in Baghdad. These dealerships caused different problems to Iraqis starting from occupying any possible space and never ending with filling Iraq with huge numbers of used cars that fill our old designed street that can not stand these increasing numbers.
The government should do real procedures to stop this chaos because the absence of order and law makes our life more difficult adding more pain and suffering to our life which is already full with pain and troubles.

Interestingly enough parts of America are having the same problems, especially in inner cities. They should do what new Yorkers do: any car on the streets overnight is stripped for spare parts. Anything left can be sold as scrap iron.
Posted by: Will Shirley | June 20, 2009 at 08:25 AM