The USA did not put him on trial or execute him
2007-02-18 22:47:36
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answered by JOHN D 6
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The way he is tried and killed even while the war and civil problems are continuing show the complete dis-regard for the life of common people of Iraq. Soon after the hanging of Saddam, as expected it was followed by series of bombings making worse the life of common Iraqi. Even intensity of attacks on US soldiers has gone up because of this. The people behind conducting and executing this trial is safe and secure well in fortified places and it is common man who has to handle the burden of arrogance of US and their Iraqi friends(I would better call them traitors).
2007-02-19 08:11:37
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answered by inin 6
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Saddam was tried by an Iraqi court and sentenced to death by them.
2007-02-19 06:50:27
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answered by ArgumentativeButNotInsulting 4
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Every country has a valid reason for justifying their criminal act. All need not. agree with their views. Even in cases of murders or theft, the culprits justify their action. USA justifies Saddam's hanging on the ground that he is the murderer of thousands of Iraquis. When the Americans kill thousands of innocent Iraquis, they justify it on the ground that they are fighting terrorism. Reasoning has no logic that depends on mental set up.
2007-02-19 08:02:10
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answered by hanvis 4
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A typical drama that has always been played by all aggressors.
An engineered killing through native (Kangaroo) courts.
Nothing new, it has been happening in the history.
If Saddam saw his fate, Bush is no exception.
He will face the music one day for sure.
2007-02-19 07:40:27
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answered by Saadi 5
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Saddam Hussein should have been tried by the war crimes tribunal at the Hague like Slobodan Milosevic was.
2007-02-20 23:10:02
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answered by ayatollah 1
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Why was Saddam killed.....What did he do to us that warranted his capture...I'm an American who firmly believes that our own Government has lost sense of it's true priorities...mainly that is to take care of our own backyard first! Homelessness,Healthcare, urban decay, rascism, pollution, global warming etc.etc....In Americas entire history this land was fought for against those who were on this land..the british,french,spanish,mexican and never once did we go to their country to tell them or dictate how they should live. Through out history anytime a certain people were oppressed they eventually revolted against their regime in order to change their way of life,hopefully for the better,thats what should have been allowed to happen to Iraq if Saddam was really as evil as our president and media has portrayed him to be...All I know is everyday more and more innocent lives are being destroyed as a result of this travesty. For those of you who wanted to live during the vietnam era to see what it was like,you need look no further as this atrocity is replicating that very event as we speak........Rest in Peace Soldiers and GOD bless!!!
2007-02-19 07:03:46
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answered by k_badwayz 2
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No it wasnt! They didnt go to Iraq to "free" the people. They went there for their own selfish reasons. To be honest, the people of Iraq were much better off livin under Saddam than under current US regime.
2007-02-19 07:00:14
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answered by Wanda 2
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It does not have to be. It has to be justified by the Iraqi military.
2007-02-19 08:51:30
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answered by ALunaticFriend 5
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It didn't have to be justified by the US. It was an Iraqi trial and execution.
2007-02-19 06:50:30
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answered by ? 6
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