An interesting question. and the quick answer is "no one knows for sure". Now, let me explain. One death and it is an important one -- since Hussein represented, power and corruption too, now that he is completely and irrevocably out of the way, a new leader has to emerge. That is the real dilemma. The west thinks -- rightfully or wrongly that physical elimination of a corrupt leader will teach a lesson to the followers. Not sure, about that philosophy. True, Saddam passed via various court procedures and the end justified the means. Now, no one can determine exactly -- what will happen in the near and distant future. It is a long shot and my bet is -- nations do learn from their mistakes and humans that follow blind leaderships sooner or later have to pay the price. I do not rest this case since it is a difficult one.
2006-12-30 10:27:52
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answered by s t 6
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No, it will make a douche appear as if a martyr for the reason of a "unfastened" Iraq. check out what handed off in eire after the Easter insurrection, 3 executions made very almost each and every Irishman a poet and there is approximately 3 million poets approximately people who took over a Dublin submit place of work. Pathetic. on occasion you gotta learn from the previous human beings. specific, we live in a sparkling era of protection stress technologies, yet background would not repeat itself extra advantageous than as quickly as. someplace around three times
2016-10-19 06:01:14
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answered by leong 4
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Oh, no. I imagine the violence will worsen in Iraq and around the world. America is loathed more and more on a daily basis and Bush continues to smirk. I am afraid that those who hate Amercia will hate us Americans, too. Even if we are powerless to stop the rapacity, each one of us can more easily become a target for their retribution.
And with the bloodthirstiness exhbited right here on Answers, can you blame them?
2006-12-30 10:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Only negotiations between the warring Sunnis and Shi'ites will bring peace to the nation.
2006-12-30 10:03:24
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answered by dragonmasterbandi 1
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Definitely not. It will only make people angrier about U.S being in Iraq and such. It won't help, I beleive it will hurt us in the long run and we have set ourselves up for more war.
2006-12-30 10:01:57
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answered by burn_this_city 2
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it will help but I know it's not gonna be peaceful in Iraq just yet.
2006-12-30 09:56:45
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answered by fruit salad 6
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that i have no idea
this could bring us to peace but to war for his followers and the Innocent people who hated him
2006-12-30 09:59:20
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answered by ckr 1
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No, and it won't bring back the trillions in American debt, due to the cost of the war.
Or the 3000 dead American servicemen
2006-12-30 09:57:42
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answered by Honest Opinion 5
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A democracy has been installed and it takes some time to train a security force and get things back into a lawful manner.
2006-12-30 10:00:32
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answered by sunshine25 7
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it wasn't much better before the war either, you had to live there.
2006-12-30 10:00:01
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answered by glasgow girl 6
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