The United States on Saturday hinted that stabilising Iraq could take more than a year.
Stating that the one-year timeline attached to the presence of US and British forces in Iraq was 'just a review period' in the overall post-war plan, Defence Secretary Donald H Rumsfeld said in Washington: "Anyone who thinks they know how long it's going to take is fooling themselves."
He said the US was determined not to withdraw forces from Afghanistan or Iraq, 'leaving a mess'.
President George W Bush was keen to turn Iraq into a model democracy, which would encourage people who do not live under democracies now to emulate, he added.
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