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It simply wasn't anyone's decision to make but the people of Iraq.

Thats what they decided to do. And considering Saddam's colorful history of gassing kurds, murdering anyone who spoke anything against him.. and murdering friends and relatives to get into power in the first place...
.. well I really cant begrudge them their sentence of Saddam.

2007-02-02 14:40:53 · answer #1 · answered by sociald 7 · 1 0

When he was hung.It was a disgrace,he was no threat to the USA or any of the colition of the killing.Since the "liberation" more iraqis have been killed than Saddam ever dreamed of.He had no dealings with en qeido or bin laden.
I'ts no excuse to claim that it's iraqis killing each other.We the so called allies unleashed The Four Horsemen of the Acopolyse,and they're not finished.

2007-02-02 22:51:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No doubt he deserved some of what he dished out, but I have to say it should have been handled more like justice, and alot less like revenge.

That whole fiasco just made a more of a hero out of him to the Sunnis in Iraq.

2007-02-02 22:47:25 · answer #3 · answered by neooxyconservative 3 · 0 0

I thought Dubya was after Osama, but instead of going straight, somehow we took a left turn and hung his cousin!!

2007-02-02 23:13:10 · answer #4 · answered by classic 6 · 0 0

It was right according to an Iraqi court, and the sentence seem very justifiable. This is the short list of examples of his crimes


The killing of Sunni religious leaders such as Abdul Aziz Al Badri the Imam of Dragh district mosque in Baghdad in 1969, Al Shaikh Nadhum Al Asi from Ubaid tribe in Northern Iraq, Al Shiakh Al Shahrazori, Al Shaikh Umar Shaqlawa, Al Shiakh Rami Al Kirkukly, Al Shiakh Mohamad Shafeeq Al Badri, Abdul Ghani Shindala.
The arrest of hundreds of Iraqi Islamic activists and the execution of five religious leaders in 1974.
The arrest of thousand of religious people who rose up against the regime and the killing of hundreds of them in the popular uprising of 1977 in which Ayatollah Mohamad Baqir Al Hakim the leader of SCIRI was sentenced to life imprisonment.
The arrest, torture and executions of tens of religious scholars and Islamic activists in such as Qasim Shubbar, Qasim Al Mubarqaa in 1979.
The arrest, torture and execution of Ayatollah Mohamad baqir Al Sadr and his sistre Amina Al Sadr (Bint Al Huda) in 1980.
The war against Iran in 1980 in which hundreds of thousands of Iraqis were killed, and many doubles of that number were handicapped or missed.
The arrest of 90 members of Al Hakim family and the execution of 16 members of that family in 1983 to put pressure on Ayatollah Mohamad Baqir Al Hakim to stop his struggle against Saddam's regime.
Using chemical weapons in the North and the South the details of which are below.
The occupation of Kuwait which resulted in killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and injuring many doubles of that number in addition to the destruction of Iraq.
The assassination of many opposition figures outside Iraq such Haj Sahal Al Salman in UAE in 1981, Sami Mahdi and Ni'ma Mohamad in Pakistan in 1987, Sayed Mahdi Al Hakim in Sudan in 1988, and Shaikh Talib Al Suhail in Lebanon in 1994.
The execution of 21 Bath Party leaders in 1979 in Iraq , the assassination of Hardan Al Tikriti former defence Minister in Kuwait in 1973, and the former Prime- Minister Abdul Razzaq Al naef in London 1978.

2007-02-02 22:45:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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