Mark Fritz: Carve Up Iraq: Obsolete Borders and the Myth of Sovereignty
Mar 16, 2008 - Consider a country so fractured by regional and religious feuds that the most
efficient entities are the organized crime rings cashing in on the chaos.
This was the dilemma facing NATO negotiators when they met in Dayton, Ohio, in
1995 to stem the seemingly unstoppable bloodshed in Bosnia. The result was a
plan to simply slice up the place like a hard salami, to scoot the corrupt
combatants to…

