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A New Iraq

Now that the regime of Saddam Hussein has passed into history, the most pertinent question is what kind of authority will emerge in its place. To go even further would be not only to ask what kind of authority but to include what type of relationship between the state and the individual that it would have. Coming into the twenty-first century with no democratic history and little familiarity with constitutional freedoms will make this transition a difficult one for the Iraqi people. In order to establish a fertile democratic nation and a just free-market economy, the transcendent dignity of the Iraqi citizens must be kept in consideration.

According the Church, there is an awareness of the sublime dignity of the human person, who stands above all things and whose rights and duties are universal and inviolable. Every human being was created in God’s image, possessing within the capability of choosing freely and responding to and becoming good. Any human society, if it is to be well ordered and productive, must lay down as a foundation this principle: Every human being is a person, that is, his nature is endowed with intelligence and free will. The function of law then, according the Church, is to permit a citizen to mak


The success of the Iraqi nation as a democratic one will also rely on the faith and trust of its citizens, not only in themselves but in their country. As John Paul II had said, “Faith not only helps people find solutions; it makes even situations of suffering humanly bearable, so that in these situations people will not become lost or forget their dignity.” (§59). I believe the largest obstacle in implementing the Church’s vision not to be one of tangibility. I see the largest obstacle as being inherent in each citizen: their faith. Faith is found at the heart of any religion. “(T)he various religions, now and in the future, will have a preeminent role . . . in building a society worthy of humanity.”(§59) For any religion to exist, can only be through faith. That is why I believe this is the largest obstacle because if a nation sees such tyranny and hardships and loose faith, a ‘society worthy of humanity’ might not be possible with out the help from others. With help from secure nations, others too can establish a stable democratic government and a free-market economy.

e choices that will maximize his or her potential in relation to the common good. The law must make sure that his or her ability to relate with family and an economic, social, political, and culturally diverse society is not restrained. This it what leads the Church to form its views on how the state and citizen should relate.

At the center of every culture lies the attitude which its people take toward God, an ultimate mystery. Without religion,

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