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Justice for Iraq?


Antigone followed natural law and buried her brother, Polynices" body. Creon had decreed it forbidden for anyone to bury Polynices" body; the punishment for this would be death. When Creon found out that it was Antigone who buried the body he sentenced her to death, as he had previously decreed. From Creon's actions we can tell that he believes in human law above all other kinds of laws; if you disobey these laws, there are consequences to the action. In theory this could be viewed as a fair way of dealing with the situation especially from a leader"s standpoint. As Creon said, if Antigone is not sentenced to death, it sets a bad example for the rest of society and could lead to chaos among the kingdom. Therefore, if the U.S. doesn't "punish" Iraq, other countries may get the idea that they too can attack the U.S. In Iraq's defense, Creon regretted sentencing Antigone to death because chaos broke out in his own home when his son and wife died as a result of Antigone's death. In other words, there may be more consequences to "striking back against" or wiping out Iraq than we know right now. However, wiping out all of Iraq isn't the U.S.'s only option.
             The history of the Peloponnesian War as told by Thucydides provides another idea. Mytelene rebelled against Athens (a very powerful city-state at the time). In order to crush the rebellion Athens sent a ship of warriors to Mytelene to kill all the men there of military age. One Athenian speaker, Cleon, believed that this was the best idea, however another speaker, Diodotus, had a different idea. Diodotus thought it would be best to only seek and kill a thousand leaders. This would spare the lives of the innocent. Diodotus is much like the general voice of the American people. Most U.S. citizens do not want to see innocent people die. Even though they belong to the country, all Iraqi people should not have to die because of a decision made by a select few who rule over them.


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