Um, wait just a minute here ........... is it just me, or is there a slight problem with consistency in this statement? Given that Islamic Shari'a law institutionalizes and mandates discrimination against women, how can the new Iraqi constitution both forbid laws that "go against Islamic tenets" AND, simultaneously, forbid discrimination against women and mandate religious freedom?
I suspect this relies upon a highly Shari'a-influenced definition of the phrases "discrimination against women" and "religious freedom." Unless, of course, any part of this is lies and spin being told to save face for the administration.
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I mean, pardon the heck out of me for being a jingoistic son of a bitch, but anything that both hastens the day when all our boys and girls come home for good, and anything that hastens the day when their women rise up and slaughter wholesale the sexist bastards that have ruled the Arab world since Cain slew Abel... well, maybe not anything, but I'm not *too* picky.
They will not LET us fix their problems, because we in our arrogance do not take the time to first understand them. It's best for all of us if we simply leave, taking our money with us, and live and let die.
Yes, the current adminstration is a bunch of flaming hypocrites. Let them be! Besides, if we let them have enough rope, eventually they will hang themselves, and save us the trouble.