<<The only reason not to think so is your prejuduces.>>
No, the reason is the historical record. The U.S. has never brought democracy to any oil-producing country in the Middle East. Stood by the House of Saud like a rock. Stood up for the Emir of Kuwait like a rock. Stood up for Saddam Hussein while he allegedly "gassed his own people" and ran the worst torture chambers in the Middle East; still stands up for the Mubarak regime in Egypt, the King of Jordan and the Algerian military dictatorship. Overthrew the democratically elected Mossadegh government in Iran and installed the Shah and his notorious secret police, SAVAK; supports a 39-year-old military occupation of the West Bank where the population's civil and human rights have added up to ZERO for 39 years. Only a moron could believe that a country with a record like this is interested in bringing democracy to anybody.
Also in the historical record: the U.S. invaded Iraq for a reason - - "WMD" - - which did not exist. The invasion was sold to the American public as an act of self-defence against a "madman" and his "weapons" - - NEVER was it sold to America as a great crusade that had to be undertaken for the purpose of bringing democracy to Iraq.
The "elections" that were held were a farce. At the best estimate of participation, only 57% of the electorate participated, many of them induced to do so by ration cards and the U.S. reserving unto itself the right to bar all candidates it deemed "unfriendly to democracy." Some election.
<<There is no stolen oil and there will not be no matter who wins the contracts to pump it.>>
Bullshit. That oil belonged to the Iraqi people and their government, now it's 70% American.
<<I would like for American firms to win those contracts , in fair auctions.>>
Yeah, that'll happen. That's what the U.S. Army is there for.
<<And if thepeople of Iraq do not like the deal they should elect better dealers.>>
Yeah, incorruptible ones. That's what the U.S. Army is there for.
There are twice as many democracys in the world now as thirty years ago , it is a good trend.
<<But you have to expect some resistance from the tyrants.>>
Yeah, I can see how many tyrants there are planting roadside bombs and driving suicide cars. They're pretty stupid tyrants. Maybe they can be tyrants in Paradise.