Pongo,
Last time I checked the Iraqi government did not sign on to the U.S. Constitution. Thus, their citizens would not be protected by the amendements therein. If you would like legal cites which clarify this position (that foriegn citizens, like yourself, are not protected under the U.S. Constitution) please let me know I would be happy to post them.
I appreciate your point about letting the Iraqi's have the freedoms we (U.S. citizens) enjoy in the U.S., but right know they are technically a military protectorate of the U.S. (citations omitted) with a civillian administrator. When the time comes for the Iraqis to decide their own fate, than they shall have to determine if the right to bear arms is to be part of that. Until then, however the U.S. decides how best to administer Iraq, a fortiori, such administration does not have to conform to the rights and limitations imposed on the U.S. government when administering or governing its own citizens. See Supra.
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