Iraq is in unprecedented thirst when Turkey and Iran control water resources, which threaten its agricultural future and its different resources that are dependent on agriculture. And between a sectarian conflicts one that is loyal to Iran and another to more than one party, and perhaps the outbreak of the conflict between Al Maleky's and Alawy's masses and them accusing each other of being agents of foreign countries and doubting their patriotism, which is a dangerous issue. Al Maleky, as Alawy says, is controlling the authority and driving the country to a sectarian dictatorship. The other sees him as a toy in the hand of America and other European and Arab countries. The public lack the simplest rights of security and life under the burning sun and cold winter because of disrupting all projects in a country that its oil income had hit the skies but no one knows where this income goes, and those who leak facts realize robbed country and who robbed it. The violations of the constitution are a lot, and the proof is the disagreement on forming sovereign ministries, and arguments about requesting or rejecting the existence of American forces, and a vague democracy that was born during colonialism that remained a form without any content since the public are outside the influence forces between the conflicting powers participating in ruling. The internal crisis reflected its effects on the regional conflicts, exposed and hidden ones, that surround Iraq especially the Iranian – Turkey competition where the first wants to get it exclusively and the second rejects the equation since it is a partner in Kurdish issue and has Sunni sector that doesn't want to show loyalty in public. But it is an existing influence in moving power sources and it is focused in admitting its companies in reconstructing of infrastructure projects, because its positions towards Arab region is starting to give it an abnormal weight with Europeans that rejected its membership in the union. But what about the big gap between the authority and its people, and how did corruption become a concept that everyone fights for, and how did the prison under democracies became for all who criticizes or opposes the authority, and why there is no more attention to the displaced Iraqis? The Iraqis know the answers and realize that they exchanged Baath authority and Sadam's dictatorship with Militia's sectarian authority. The gap is being used by who has the sectarian sense only due to the lack of public base that is able to distinguish itself with independent patriotism. There is a fear from Arab revolutions, and Iraq is liable to go through one for its change desire, but the concerns remain that it stays without an army or effective security service that protects its unity. But with the disability of the authority to meet the essential needs then all the matters are suspect to surprising probabilities.