Iraq's army issue beatdown over Fuulish behaviour in Baghdad
An Iraqi man in his thirties was allegedly "disappointed" that his wife repeatedly cooked the same bean stew over and over again, but after a hostile quarrel broke out the woman called her brothers to intervene, both of whom are in the Iraqi army.
Ordered by the enraged brothers-in-law, around 30 military vehicles were said to have stormed into the al-Dawra neighbourhood.
After soldiers broke into the house and beat the husband, the wife was escorted to her family home in military vehicles.
Local media picked up on the incident and beans could now mean fines as the country's ministry of defence has ordered an investigation.
"The dispatch of so many troops over an upset wife is shameful and a disgrace for the Iraqi army," a ministry spokesman told The New Arab. The wife's brothers are high-ranking officers and one is a member of the special operations forces, the spokesman added.
In an interview with local Iraqi media, the husband demanded an investigation into the incident which he said threatened his life.
"On what basis does a large military force intervene in a minor domestic dispute?" he said. "How can my wife's brothers use their army status to break into my home, attack me, take my wife and leave?
"I urge the government to investigate the incident... I want to protect myself from the possibility of being wrongful accused of terrorism or being attacked again."
While news is yet to emerge over whether the quarrel over beans saw any domestic violence and why the brothers intervened so emphatically, users on social media quickly took to the web to mock the whole incident.
"I swear nothing is tastier than the bean stew," a Facebook user said.
"How can a bean stew break up a marriage?" another wondered.