Monday, August 22, 2005

The Islamic Republic of Iraq

This, then, would be the answer to Cindy Sheehan's question, "what 'noble cause' did my son die for?"

Apparently, it was so that the United States could install an Islamic government in Iraq.

The United States has eased its opposition to an Islamic Iraqi state to help clinch a deal on a draft constitution before tonight's deadline.
American diplomats backed religious conservatives who threatened to torpedo talks over the shape of the new Iraq unless Islam was a primary source of law. Secular and liberal groups were dismayed at the move, branding it a betrayal of Washington's promise to advocate equal rights in a free and tolerant society.

Stalemate over the role of Islam, among other issues, meant last week's deadline was extended for a week. Outstanding disputes could produce another cliffhanger tonight, triggering a further extension.

The Bush administration, keen to show the political process is on track, has waded into negotiations and pressured all sides to compromise.
No wonder Bush couldn't stand the thought of hearing the question.

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