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Why did they need to have a new flag imposed on them? A small alteration to the old flag, reverting to the pre Gulf War 1 design would surely have been best.
The new design has two horizontal light-blue stripes and a light-blue symbol on a white background. Does that remind of the flag of another middle eastern country? Is there a prize for new ways to wind the Iraqis up? [ 04-28-2004, 07:14 AM: Message edited by: Donut ]
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Hm... i didn't look at it like that. Now that you mention it, it does look a little like the Israeli flag. Maybe that's why the people are rejecting it.
New Iraqi flag is chosen 26/04/2004 - 2:52:47 PM Iraq’s US-picked leaders approved a new flag for the country, making a dramatic change that drops the Saddam Hussein-era slogan God is great, changes the colours and introduces symbols of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The new flag is white, with two parallel blue strips across the bottom representing the rivers and a yellow stripe between them representing Iraq’s Kurdish minority. Above the stripes is a blue crescent representing Islam. Council spokesman, Hameed al-Kafaei, said they approved the design as the new official flag – though the artist was asked to touch up the colour of the crescent, perhaps to a darker blue or a different colour. The old Iraq flag had a red and white bands across the top and bottom, with a white band between them with three green stars. During the 1980s Iran-Iraq war, Saddam added the words God is great, to boost the religious credentials of his secular regime. “This is a new era,” al-Kafaei said. “We cannot continue with Saddam’s flag.” [ 04-28-2004, 07:22 AM: Message edited by: johnny ]
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Here's a picture of it for anyone who hasn't seen it yet:
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I don't know what to think about the flag; it really doesn't look like anything else in the Middle East. Good or Bad? We'll see.
The two things I noticed is that the light blue colour of the crescent is the same colour that the UN uses, and the yellow and blue stripes uses the same colours as my own nations flag. Seeing that Iraq is a muslim country, one would think that green would be in there somewhere, but perhaps it was purposely omitted. [ 04-28-2004, 08:37 AM: Message edited by: Stratos ]
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Looks okay to me.
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It doesn't matter if it looks okay to us, what matters is that the Iraqi's are getting a new flag shoved down their throats, that they didn't even ask for. Who's idea was this anyway ? Couldn't they simply remove the things that reminded them of Saddam, like the Romanians removed the symbol that reminded them of Ceaucescu ?
A flag isn't like a piece of furniture that can be replaced once it's damaged or worn out, it carries history, it's what makes a lot of people feel proud. It can defenitely NOT be replaced by a bunch of foreigners who have decided that they like the new bright colors. There's no doubt in my mind, that once they can make their own decisions again, this flag is going the same path as the American and Israeli flags. Whoever thought of this, should stick to interior decorating, and stay out of affairs that's none of their business.
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Hrm, point taken.
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I don't have an article, but when i saw it on the news the people's first reaction was disbelief at first, and anger later on, which was to be expected of course. Let them make their own choice once order is restored, this isn't going to work. I can't believe they're trying to do this. They must really think Iraqi's are too stupid to make such decisions for themselves.
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This could have waited 2 months.
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