We entered his country without any regard for what any other nation thought looking for WMD but never found them. He ran his country with cruelty but in better order than it is now. Had absolutely nothing to do with the twin towers bombing, but we blamed him any way. He should die for what he's done but at the hands of his own people.
2006-12-26 06:09:38
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answered by Todd C 4
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Iraq is holding the rope.
Saddam was found guilty and sentenced by the Iraqi people.
So he'll just hang.
The bathist party and tallaban might hemorrhage a few turds.
I think a feeling of security and the wind being taken out of extremist sails is too much to hope for. He might reach Martyr status but that's iffy as Islam is holding the rope.
We'll just have to watch and see.
2006-12-26 06:15:24
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answered by Anonymous
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America didn't impose this sentence the Iraq court did, the Americans just caught him and brought him to justice, he could have been shot where found like a dog!
The reaction will be a few days more hassle than they have already, thats all, I cant see him ever becoming a martyr.
We all have our own opinions on the death penalty and this isnt something you are asking about, so in brief you will still have Iraq divided into pro and anti American, just about the same as now.
2006-12-26 06:14:51
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answered by budding author 7
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it depends on the people, first off it's not our trial, it's being dnoe by his own people, however with certain groups will react badly towards this probally simalar towards his capture a few years back.
Now 30 days and it beign by his own people weren't the ones who set the sentence, but the hatered for american and UK is strong, but we knew of this and so does the United Nations once this started up. We are also sending in more troops once again, i tihnk possibly because of the upcomming movement that the government wants to prevent.
Two out comes from this
1: there is crayzness and more problems or
2: nothing will happen.
2006-12-26 06:02:43
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answered by Juleette 6
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Iraq put him on trial in an Iraqi court.
I think the Saddam supporters will be angry for sure and that's who the media will show. Getting far less attention will be those celebrating his execution. There's bound to be plenty of those.
2006-12-26 06:03:51
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answered by MoltarRocks 7
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They're too busy trying to blow our guys up over there now. If anything, they've already written Saddam off and are trying to figure out the best way to get US out of THEIR country. I don't think they're going to try anything on America soil, but they may escalate the violence against our soldiers in Iraq. Scary, either way!
2006-12-26 06:02:56
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answered by Stacy Cuccia 3
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when he was sentenced, there was people in Iraq having celebrations, some of them thank us for stopping him. he was not a beloved leader in Iraq by everybody. the opposers already hate us they dont need anymore excuse. but so what, what are they going to do? blow up another car in baghdad?
2006-12-26 06:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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of direction i'm no longer happy... a guy is dieing,what must be good approximately it?i'm against the loss of existence penalty,so i do no longer think of killing him is the terrific suited ingredient to do... specific,Saddam is responsible of many stuff,which comprise homicide,yet he could have deserved a honest trial,no longer the play put in scene via a courtroom it quite is a marionette of the U. S....
2016-11-23 18:05:35
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answered by ? 4
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I don't think they care whether he hangs or not, and will make little note of the day he swings from the noose. They are more concerned with trying to stay alive every day and with having to see their relatives tortured, beaten, murdered and burned alive.
2006-12-26 06:01:08
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answered by Kwan Kong 5
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Shia & Kurds will be dancing in the streets, just like when we toppled his statue.
2006-12-26 06:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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