If we wanted to disarm them, wouldn't we take all their weapons? Are we taking all their weapons? The answer is no, we're not.
We've made a reasonable decision to let them defend themselves, while taking precautions to saveguard the troops. If you want to lecture on pure libertarian philosophy weither we're "disarming" them or "occupying" them, feel free.
The fact is, they are allowed to keep weapons that are denyed to the vast majority of American citizens. After the elections, if the new Iraqi government want to confiscate all weapons, then you all will have a point. Right now, considering the situation, I think it's a reasonable policy.
We've made a reasonable decision to let them defend themselves, while taking precautions to saveguard the troops. If you want to lecture on pure libertarian philosophy weither we're "disarming" them or "occupying" them, feel free.
The fact is, they are allowed to keep weapons that are denyed to the vast majority of American citizens. After the elections, if the new Iraqi government want to confiscate all weapons, then you all will have a point. Right now, considering the situation, I think it's a reasonable policy.