Saddam was aiding international terrorism and was the brain behind the Islamic Bomb. It is a different matter that he was tried only for massacre of 148 persons which was one many more heinous offenses committed by him. He can not be sentenced again for other serious offenses under the laws of his own country.
Al Qaida has not yet come out with any reaction to my knowledge. But both Saddam and Al Qaida members do everything in the name of Allah. Does Allah approve of these? Should Allah have mind like that of human beings comprising love for few and hatred for others.
2006-12-31 23:04:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Saddam was only a terror to his opponents and did not have any cross-border activity. Bush is an international terrorist to have terrorised the whole Islamic community by hanging an Islamic ruler on the pretext of offence against humanity.
2006-12-31 22:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Saddam was a zit on Bush's father's face that he finally popped.
Saddam was a tin god like Kaddafi, Osama, Castro and Iddi Amin. He was a wannabee Hitler who lacks the charmisma to pull it off and the balls to do it.
He went to war with Iran and got his butt whooped. So, like America after vietnam, he invaded Kuwait (Granada) and caught all those rich suburbanites off guard.
The ONLY country AMERICA has won a war against since WWII has been GRANADA
We stalemated in Korea, chickened out on Bay of Pigs, lost Vietnam, are mired in Afghanistan, losing it in Iraq, but WE SURE put those GRANADIANS in their place!
And so did Saddam. He march in on those Kuwaittis' with their Lexus and Merceds and VCRS and CABLE TVs and made them run for the hills in their $1,000 silk suits.
Yeah, he must be all of 2" big, that Saddam!
Had to do something to save face after he staledmated with Iran and Israel. So he whipped those nasty rich Kuwat people who had no idea he was coming as they were microwaving their Banquest TV dinners before watching the Kuwait news at 6 pm
2006-12-31 22:40:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Most in the Middle East, especialy fundamentalists, disliked Saddam because he was so Westernized.
2006-12-31 22:20:38
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answered by socialdeevolution 4
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I think we are getting third party news.... and what is being told us is being told us for a reason....
I heard a few days ago that there was fear of a backlash due to the hanging of Saddam that we might be attacked.....
But, that has not happened.... Sounds to me like someone had hope......
Your sister,
Ginger
2006-12-31 22:15:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No, he wasn't a terrorist. He was just no longer useful to the US. Al Qaida didn't like him and weren't even in Ieaq, but I'll bet they are now.
I think his death will cause all sorts of problems that will require the US invaders to stay longer and Bush will win support for his war
2006-12-31 22:20:52
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answered by Nemesis 7
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How can Saddam (Rehmatullah) embrace martyrdom with smile?
Just before 3 seconds of his hanging and the knot around his neck, when some Shia Muslims in front of him were abusing him, he was smiling and answering all of the abuses of the whole crowd instead of fearing death just a few seconds away from him. In the noise of abuses, he recited the Shahadah and Kalma, but before he could finish his kalma, he was hanged brutally. Those 3 seconds just changed a lot around him. And I used to wonder how are legends and heroes made? And I saw this with my own eyes with an utter dis-belief with the kind of bravery and calmness a hero embraces death.
When I dug deep behind his smiles and inside Quran which he believed true, I saw a verse saying "And those who die in the path of Allah, don't call them dead as they are alive and eating, but you don't have enough power to see them alive". In the due course, I suddenly realized that he became alive inside me as my hero. Someone who is thousands of miles away, have never met me and I have heard nothing but media propaganda against him, how can only 3 seconds change him from ZERO to HERO? I realized the difference lies in the bravery and the kind of calmness that Islam gives to its followers without any fear of death.
Muslims are supposed to look deep into the eyes of death with the kind of smile that death itself is frightened. And here I remember the saying of a great leader of Indian Muslims Mr.Tipu Sultan that ONE day of life of a brave lion is better than 100 years of life of a coward jackal. How many more Saddams will be needed to awaken the Muslim Ummah from sleep? I believe none as if those who can't awaken now they are better sleeping and dead as cowards. Let them sleep and let the brave Muslims enjoy this brief stay in this world by looking deep down the eyes of Gun fire, Missiles, Aeroplanes, Nukes, and whatever ways evil created to bring fear amongst its enemies. But Good will always prevail and Evil is the one that was, is and will be damned forever.
His last words to the abusive crowd in front of him were "You are not man enough". Long live human decency, bravery, intelligence and the power to reason!!!
Source: Quran/Hadith, my heart, mind, eyes, ears, and facts of life/death on this earth.
2007-01-01 16:58:05
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answered by Amir 1
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