Well, I hope your right obviously. Besides the price of oil probably being the most influential factor of Iraq's success in the coming decades, I just read an article about how the US and Iraqi govt are poring billions in to Iraq's agricultural sector. They are putting up to 20 billion in to multiple cities to create modern irrigation and agricultural systems to kick off the economic renaissance. That sounds really nice. When I was there in the war, all I could think of is "how are these people ever going to get off their feet with this crappy land, and no exports or infrastructure"? Well, this looks like it! I couldn't be happier to see them get this boost for all of the towns and cities not near an oil field. Now all of these ultra poor children and families will have a chance at a decent living. Also, maybe they wont be so egar to carry out anti coalition actions for a few dollars from terrorist organizations. It may be better than the oil and RV to get them back to work.
Well, if its not physical, it may be possible to just make a bunch of it disappear?