Saddam reaped what he sowed.
2007-06-26 09:17:32
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answered by James O 7
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Saddam Hussein was a marked man regardless. He was marked with avarice, gluttony and power. No one really is alone in sharing a so called sin but the bulk of the responsibility will always fall on the head of the person that could stop. With that I believe Saddam Hussein died for purpose of not being usefull any longer to them that funded his payroll for real. I believe Saddam died because he was biting the hands that fed him he was turning on the people that had him chained and open your eyes it was not just American Politicians, it was Saudis, and other Arabs too. The thing America did was try to placate(the oil royals) and play a game with people and did not know the rules of the game nor will ever be able too.
2007-06-26 09:33:22
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answered by calmlikeatimebomb 6
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many human beings seek for a rapid and effortless answer to spring into action. Osama Bin weighted down in Afganistan could have been sufficient to try this wisely. This Iraqi conflict concern has no longer something to do with 9/11. Iraq and Saddam had much less to do with it than did Syria, Saudi Arabia or Iran. those 30% have been offered a bill of things and can't see for themselves what the data are. yet they're the minority, worldwide!
2016-10-03 04:35:37
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, the USA definitely had a hand in making Saddam Hussein as powerful and dangerous as he was. Note that he was never formally accused or tried for anything related to 9/11.
Even Osama bin Laden isn't wanted for the 9/11 attacks. Look at the FBI's Wanted poster for him.
2007-06-26 09:19:01
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answered by gelfling 7
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I don't believe they actually killed him. Yes, he was put into power in the first place by the USA, he was a puppet. So, I think that for those types of things, they actually take him to someplace quiet and unknown (like the nazis ran to after the war in South America) and he lives out the rest of his life. Or, they did an identity change for him, possibly even including surgery so that he wouldn't be recognised.
The story about how evil he was, etc. and so he must be killed for his crimes is bull. Yes, he WAS an evil man, he was a sadistic animal. But he was PUT THERE to DO those very things, by the US government. The same government that suddenly wants to act surprised and yell about the crimes he committed? His PURPOSE for being there was TO commit those crimes, that's why the US put him there in the first place.
So the entire load fed to the public concerning "catching" and putting him on trial (a mock trial, I believe) and executing him is just that - a total lie, a story made up for the public to swallow, and they did. I dont think he is dead at all, but instead is living his life out somewhere after the US relocated him as their part of the bargain, it was all just part of the deal.
2007-06-26 09:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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ok, see during the gulf war saddam was armed and trained by the americans, and so most of everything he needed was provided to him by the americans. and i believe that everthing he did was haram (ofcoarse only Allah can decide that) but i mean killing your own group of people, that goes beyond sins that is the worst you can do.
-for the record i am still very angry at how he was hanged on the first day of eid (bad guy or not), that ruined my eid.
2007-06-26 16:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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So do you believe in NO moral absolutes then?
Meaning, people are not responsible for their actions, it is someone else's fault?
I think God alone sees everything in the inner and outer human being clear as crystal and judges clearly.
But Saddam Hussein was put on trial, & was judged by the people of his country and neighboring countries for his crimes against innocent peoples.
There are too many people in the past and present who grew up under horrific situations, were exposed to atrocities that most do not...who have, in spite of their early experiences, grown up to become wonderful adults. They did so, because they CHOSE to do so.
I grew up in the country. My family owned rifles, & hand guns and we all learned to use them safely. As an adult who had horses and rode and trained and showed them, we stabled them in the countryside, where there are poisonous snakes, who will harm us and our horses if given the chance. My husband gave me a .9 hand gun and the bullets to keep the clip full and ready should I need it to protect myself, our children, and our horses.
Does the fact that I was given this weapon, taught how to use weapons, & have them in my possession and at my disposal make me dangerous?
No, it does not.
Would the fact that I have these things, and if I chose to take it and walk next door and shoot my neighbor or shoot/kill everyone in my neighborhood make my family or my husband responsible for my actions?
No, it does not.
Were I to do something heinous like that, should the law, the town, and my neighbors blame my husband and my family for my actions?
The answer is Absolutely not.
Or is the weapon to blame?
No it is not. It is only a tool.
An empty gun lying on a table by itself alone can NOT harm anyone.
A bullet lying on the same table by itself alone can NOT harm anyone.
A fully loaded gun, with the safety off, lying on a table by itself alone can NOT harm anyone.
Saddam Hussein paid for what he CHOSE to do, or for what he WILLINGLY ordered to be done to his own family, the innocent Kurds, the people of Israel, Kuwait, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, & Iraq.
2007-06-26 10:04:43
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answered by faith 5
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Honestly, I think he did. America had a huge role in making saddam Hussein so powerful. I don't think America ment to but they are the ones to blame.
2007-06-26 09:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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oh man !! what a smart question you just put forward ?
totally agree with what you said.
let Bush's end be as that of Saddam........... God willing.
2007-06-26 12:11:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with you in part, He was our "BOY", if you want to throw all Americans in the hole with "our policy makers", do
you have control of your countries policy making? If you answer Honestly, it is "NO" should I judge everyone by their countries policy making......"It would be a sad state my friend if I did these things"
2007-06-26 11:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Saddam made his choices Allah forbid he go to heaven
2007-06-26 10:38:03
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answered by Anonymous
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