This question tends to put forward an ideology that the United States took part somehow in the hanging of Saddam Hussein . What the United States did was to leave it in the hands of the new Iraqi government. The United States neither condon...
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If you wanted Saddam to say sorry then you would be waiting a long time. Making him suffer would not bothered the man, he is conditioned to his beliefs. You'd be torturing him for something he believed in because you opposed his beliefs rat...
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Saddam Hussein was executed via hanging on December 30, 2006. The execution took place at the Iraqi army base "Camp Justice".
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No, I think that whatever crimes he is guilty of there are many other leaders guilty of similar. If we are not going to hold those leaders accountable for their crimes then I do not think it is fair to celebrate the death of the one leader ...
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i cant say with absolute certainty that killing another is ever truly justified, but i know if someone killed a family member of mine, i'd want that person to die. that said, i dont know that killing him now made a lot of sense, the bush ca...
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I really dont believe in killing but on the other hand look at all the horrible things that he is responsible for he was supposed to be a leader instead he is a killer of innocent people and family's, people and country's will never be the ...
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From the impression I got, most Sunnis were against it and most Shiites were for it. He also seemed to have much more support outside of Iraq than inside Iraq.
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