The Killing Clowns, The Blood Money Men, Are Shooting Those Washington Bullets Again»

Is this really such a culture clash?

U.S. officials painstakingly examine evidence and laws while attempting to satisfy victims’ claims through cash compensation.

But traditional Arab society values honor and decorum above all. If a man kills or badly injures someone in an accident, both families convene a tribal summit. The perpetrator admits responsibility, commiserates with the victim, pays medical expenses and other compensation, all over glasses of tea in a tribal tent.

“Our system is so different from theirs,” said David Mack, a former U.S. diplomat who has served in American embassies in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates. “An honor settlement has to be both financial and it has to have the right symbolism. We would never accept their way of doing things, and they don’t accept ours.”

If an unaccountable band of politically-connected soldiers-of-fortune shot my mother as she was trying to flee from a traffic circle, and the State Department offered me $5,000 in order to make the incident go away, I would not only be angry, I would be exploring my options for revenge. You don’t have to be an Iraqi to understand this.

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3 Responses to “The Killing Clowns, The Blood Money Men, Are Shooting Those Washington Bullets Again”

  1. LT Nixon Says:

    Damn, there still investigating this thing! The Iraqi Government finished up their investigation within a week as I recall. Roid rage makes for terrible foreign policy, yet somehow their contract got renewed.

  2. LT Nixon Says:

    Whoops. Meant to say “they’re” instead of “there” in the above comment. I’m not as edumucated as you liberal types, my apologies.

  3. familyman Says:

    But traditional Arab society values honor and decorum above all.

    It’s very hard for me to reconcile that comment with the fact that Arab society also condones “honor” killing of teenage girls if they are raped.

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