Do you ever Wonder if there's an end of Iraq? Or it ever stop? In a nonfiction story,"End of Iraq: How American incompetence creating a war without end" by an author named Peter W. Galbraith talks about how began the war and it end. Peter W. Galdaith served as the first U.S ambassador to Croatia and the senior diplomatic fellow at the center for arms control and Non- Proliferation.In "the end of Iraq" an tough mined describes America's failed strategy toward Iraq and what must be done now.In united states of America invaded Iraq with grand ambitions to bring democracy and transform the middle east. Instead, Iraq had disintegrated into 3 constituent components.For example, pro western Kurdistan in the north, an Iraq-dominated Shiite in the south, and chaotic Sunni Arab region in the center.Iraq had been plagued insurgency and catastrophic civil war. The president of U.S, George W. Bush had been ordered to invade in 2003. They are not the only ones to removed Saddam Hussein and the institutions by which Iraq's Sunni Arab ruled the country.The three Institutions are the army, security services and Ba'ath party. It also describes the administration's strategic behind the war as blunders of the american occupation. There was failure of ethic and religious divisions in Iraq. It was followed by strategies for governing, failures to spend money for reconstruction, misguided effort to create a national army or police, and the country's management to republican political loyalists. The Kurds of Iraq are no less entitled to independence than are Lithuanians, Croatians, or palestinians. The U.S must focus but not on preserving or forging a unified Iraq, but avoiding a spreading, dangerous civil war. It must be accept to break Iraq and work with Iraq's Shiites, Kurds, and Sunni Arabs to strenght independence regions. Its not easy to exit Iraq from America. The leaders of Iraq are bombing their own people and alot of children got burn skin. Even alot of people lost their homes by bombs from the army. They are trying to bulid national institutions when there is a fact no nation. It will only leave the united states with open ended commitment in circumstances of uncontrollable turmoil. During the attacks from 9/11 , George W. Bush consistenly called the pakistani leader as one of the americas most important allies in the war against terrorism. And this pakistani leader brought chaos to his people by making his first nuclear bomb. Mr. Galbaith has been in Irag many times over last twenty-one years during historic turning points for the country like the Iran-Iraq war, The Kurdish Genocide, The 1991 Uprising, The immediante war of 2003 and writing of Iraq's constitutions.He offers many observations of the men who are now Iraq's leaders. Peter draws onhis nearly two decades of involvement in Iraq working for U.S goverment to appraise what has occured and what will happen.