but we cannot view this as it is the responsibility of the united stateses to fix what's happening in iraq. the really tough part of democracy which we are struggling with as the greatest and the longest continuous democracy in houston. the really tough part is how do democracies. >> yes >> majority rules but you protect minority rights. we have a tough time with it. those countries have a tough time with it. you can see what's happening in egypt now. in syria and iraq and that context. the iraqis have to have an inclusionary government. it's a country with sunnis, shias and kurds. >> yeah. >> they have to be involved. they have got to develop -- they have got to get away from the concept that if one group is in power, the other group is out. >> to that point, does the carped prime minister, nouri al-malaki, has he failed in your view to be the kind of inclusive leader that the country needs at this moment in time? >> yes. >> does he need to go? >> whether he goes or not. >> in your view. >> up to the iraqis. they have got to decide if he is to stay, he certainly has to taking. >> it