I think I missed something a while ago, and haven't been able to pick up the thread since. Before this whole war on terror, I understood that Sadam's dislike of the Shiite muslims was due, in part, to their suppression of women in society. Iraq was becoming a nation where women could become doctors, lawyers, etc., and while there was still inequity, it was improving.
Now understand, I'm not for Sadam and his methods. And Iraq is definately on its way to becoming a land where enemies of Sadam are free to dance in the streets - which is good. Shiites everywhere must be esctatic, while other politically old-world muslims are also quite joyous (according to one of my Iraqi students, whose uncle was arrested and held for a number of years because he publically denounced his niece's right to attend university).
Seriously, this is not a 'huzzah Sadam' post. So those who wish to make the 'if you're not with the US, you're against the US' statement, don't bother posting. You've missed the point.
I want to know why we do we still claim victory over 'anti-freedom' Muslims? Sadam hated the terrorist cells - who hated him in turn - who were advocating a return of the Islamic Glory Age...the Baath party's policies were in support of increased freedoms (I know, for those who agreed with him, but you get my point).
While I can understand the ideas behind the paranoia of proposed threats (without seeing the evidence for them), I still cannot grasp how Iraq can be grouped with countries like Afghanistan. The links I've seen in the past are pathetic and rely on a spin that has no evidence or is just plain ludicrous.
I'm writing this after an interesting discussion I had today with two of my Iraqi students, one of whom is a refugee, the other interestingly comes from a progressive Shiite family (I know - is there such a thing?) who hated Sadam but also cannot understand the spin being put on the war.
Just needed to put my ideas up.
Athon
Now understand, I'm not for Sadam and his methods. And Iraq is definately on its way to becoming a land where enemies of Sadam are free to dance in the streets - which is good. Shiites everywhere must be esctatic, while other politically old-world muslims are also quite joyous (according to one of my Iraqi students, whose uncle was arrested and held for a number of years because he publically denounced his niece's right to attend university).
Seriously, this is not a 'huzzah Sadam' post. So those who wish to make the 'if you're not with the US, you're against the US' statement, don't bother posting. You've missed the point.
I want to know why we do we still claim victory over 'anti-freedom' Muslims? Sadam hated the terrorist cells - who hated him in turn - who were advocating a return of the Islamic Glory Age...the Baath party's policies were in support of increased freedoms (I know, for those who agreed with him, but you get my point).
While I can understand the ideas behind the paranoia of proposed threats (without seeing the evidence for them), I still cannot grasp how Iraq can be grouped with countries like Afghanistan. The links I've seen in the past are pathetic and rely on a spin that has no evidence or is just plain ludicrous.
I'm writing this after an interesting discussion I had today with two of my Iraqi students, one of whom is a refugee, the other interestingly comes from a progressive Shiite family (I know - is there such a thing?) who hated Sadam but also cannot understand the spin being put on the war.
Just needed to put my ideas up.
Athon