you know, thihas been a tough situation. you know, the sha, who are by far the larges majority in iraq therare researchly no shi'a majoritystates in the mide east. so they're looking out at a sunni kait, at a sunni sau arabia, sui syria. i me, these states that have never had a shi'a leadership. iraq is.... >>ose: how about iran >> well, there's the issue. the ly othershi'a majority and shi'a-run sta in the middle east right now is iran. and so whate don'tant is a situation where the iraqis feel somehothat that'she only country wl besupporting them. now,rankly, the iranians play a very negativ role in iraq and they have not been respecng their vereignty and, frankly, when youook at some o the violence ithe southernart of the country, think you could put yo finger o a very mavolent influence from the iranians. >> ros why are ty doing that? what do theyhope to gn? >> well, younow, the troubl with the mdle east is everyon thinks everyone ee belongsto them. and i think the iraniansfeel th somehow if you look through the histor o