Take him out back and hang him. don't even let him live anymore . Jails would be too good for him
Ali Albayati, head of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq's London office said: "The resistance look up to him. There are still people saying he will be back.
"If he is captured, that will be the end of the whole thing.
"This will improve peace in Iraq, without a shadow of a doubt.
"There will be jubilation everywhere. We have been waiting for this for a long time."
He said 90% of Iraq would be relieved by the news of the former dictator's capture.
"A lot of people will have this fear in them, especially those who have been tortured or who have had loved ones tortured."
Whether it will break their back is doubtful since they are well armed.
The guerilla war will probably go on.
But it also leaves the issue of what to do with Saddam Hussein now. The Iraqi Governing Council wants to put him and former members of his regime on trial by an Iraqi court and this is the most likely outcome.
PaulS said:No doubt the Coalition will use this as propaganda to show how "successful" they've been, since they've got no WMD to show for it - an issue that'll no doubt be buried now, in the same way that the Osama issue has been conveniently buried too. I'm sure the families of the dead soldiers and innocent civilians are just overjoyed at this.
Any talk of the guerilla war halting now should be taken with more than a large grain of salt. Most of the fighting isn't about trying to bring the old regime back, it's about getting America out of the country.
really . I don't recall ever hearing that . I heard he had the chance and back down from it though. Of course that was 98 . Which puts me at around 16 years old so i could be recalling wrongjvd: Actually Clinton wanted to take him out in 98... it was the conservatives who blocked him
ah mabye i was mixing up the two then .pax said:Clinton had the chance of getting Osama from Sudan's gov... he turned them down... Now that was second only to Rwanda to his blunders.
PaulS said:No doubt the Coalition will use this as propaganda to show how "successful" they've been, since they've got no WMD to show for it -
I'm sure the families of the dead soldiers and innocent civilians are just overjoyed at this.
Any talk of the guerilla war halting now should be taken with more than a large grain of salt.
well i guess bush could allways substitute a cigar for a dildo and find a good looking intern to boost his popularity . Hmmm mabye a gay man to get the all important gay vote .diarrhea_splatter said:It's all propaganda. check out this link:
http://www.pantagraph.com/stories/120203/new_20031202014.shtml
Just think, we caught Saddam now just in time for elections. We need to somehow find Bin Laden to really boost Bush's rating. Ignorant Americans will soon forget all the unconstitutional laws passed and corruption that has happened since his election. I wish people would wake up and stop being zombies!!!!
Joe DeFuria said:http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,105709,00.html
Oh, and to the rest of the world: "You're welcome...not that we received any thank-yous"
Joe DeFuria said:Oh, and to the rest of the world: "You're welcome...not that we received any thank-yous".
Regarding your previous comments - It IS a good thing he's gone, but the war was fought on the grounds of Iraq developing WMD with the intention of using them against nearby countries and the likes of America and Britain. Hundreds of troops didn't die just to get Saddam, and the same could be said for all the civilians that have died along the way. It's not the reason we signed up for the war, and it's not the reason the US is out there. The politicians will spin it to seem like he was the prime objective because they've got absolutely nothing else