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Saddam Grilled About Crackdown on Shiites/Update
By: QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA, Associated Press Writer on: 29.07.2005 [21:26 ] (1870 reads)
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Saddam attacked in Baghdad court
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by httpip on 30.07.2005 [01:00 ]
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Allah' s soliders--victory to true Muslims, sons and daughters of our beloved Muslim leader Sadam Hussein, victory to us...
Strike your imminent hit……… pulverize pharos and his magicians..
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by Conspiracy on 30.07.2005 [01:25 ]
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Mr Abdul-zahra if that is your real name i will point out the facts once more for you and stupid puppet judges alike!
1/ President Saddam did not gas the Iraqi Kurds in fact they were massacred by the cowardly Iranians at the same time when mighty Iraq was trying to defeat the Israelis, for this alone all Iranians should pay millions of reperations to IRAQ not the other way around it makes me mad ;[][;;;[;[]..
2/ if anyone was backed up by the west it was Israel and not Iraq i hate this lousy argument that americans use, fact is if anyone was backing up Iraq it was Russia and a few South American countries like Brazil.
3/ the so called civilian mass graves found in southern Iraq were actually made by the coalition death waves in the 91 war thousands of Iraqi soldiers Kurds/Sunni and no one gives a blink.
4/ hopefully Saddam will be rescued before they have the chance to murder him, this would make my day.
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by greg-aussie on 30.07.2005 [02:28 ]
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"Investigators grilled Ayatullah Sayyid Sistani about his role in the brutal suppression of the Sunni uprising in Fallujah 2003-4".
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by adil_nazeem on 30.07.2005 [03:20 ]
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by adil_nazeem on 30.07.2005 [03:22 ]
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by Yasis on 30.07.2005 [04:38 ]
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CIA supported the uprising, then abandoned it.
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by adil_nazeem on 30.07.2005 [09:19 ]
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not who supported the uprising?
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by adil_nazeem on 30.07.2005 [09:24 ]
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Saddam the green light to invade Kuwait.
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by stopwar on 30.07.2005 [12:09 ]
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by stopwar on 30.07.2005 [12:11 ]
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by spider on 30.07.2005 [12:15 ]
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Saddam was busy dealing with Kuwait. The US instigated the shiites to revolt against Saddam behind him, to carve up certain part of Iraq away from Baghdad. The US promised the Shiites that they would give them all necessary support. Later, Saddam came home and began crushing the revolt. The US didn't keep their promise and left the Shiites to fend for themselves.
Am I correct on this fact? Please correct me if I am wrong.
Who is supposed to be judged here?
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by stopwar on 30.07.2005 [14:43 ]
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That is my EXACTLY my understanding of what happened.
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by adil_nazeem on 30.07.2005 [16:06 ]
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got what they wanted this time .
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by hellsbells on 30.07.2005 [17:03 ]
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... at the end of Iraq War I in 1991, said on public television to the southern shi'ite iraqis 'to rise up against Saddam Hussein - and we will support you'.
So the story goes, they did, and received no promised support, and were put down as rebels.
What does this say about George 'read my lips' Bush Snr? A cynical liar & hoaxer?
Would George 'read my lips' Bush Snr put down a rebellion of the southern United States? I expect he would. Certainly William Clinton's Administration dealt harshly with the Branch Davidian community in Waco, Texas, and they weren't even rebels!
But then, justice is not the point. Executing the person known as Saddam Hussein is probably the yankees' parting shot as they depart Iraq, leaving it in a shambles. Dubya will be able to claim the war was only a grudge match anyway, and he 'won'.
'Mission Accomplished - Part Two'?.
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by onlyhuman on 30.07.2005 [18:03 ]
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do you think that guy is the real Saddam Hussain? Thanks in advance.
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by Tet on 30.07.2005 [19:01 ]
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I certainly think he's one of the many real Saddam Hussains. Peace.
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by stopwar on 30.07.2005 [19:05 ]
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by alsiddiq on 30.07.2005 [20:26 ]
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...for the day when GWB Sr and Jr and DR are grilled by the Hague, Iraqis, Afghanis, and their own people. That'll be the happiest day on earth.
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by Nick_UK on 30.07.2005 [21:33 ]
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....if it is the real Saddam. I remember pre-war interviews with the man and he seemed cool and confident and somewhat defiant. I have to say that this 'Saddam' in court also seems defiant, leading me to cnclude that yes he is the real deal. If he was one of the fakes (I wonder what has happened to them btw??) he would've been ordered by the Ameroisraelis to be compliant. But when he first appeared in front of this puppet court he refused to acknowledge its legitimacy, etc. Technically, he still is President of Iraq. His govt did many good things (helping the Palestinians, winning UN awards for social programs, and Iraq's good infrastructure) but he was also responsible for the oppression of Shiites and the disastrous wars against the neighbours whch helped weaken the nation.
Anyway, he is now a relic of history. The Iraqi resistance (many of whose units once fought bravely for Saddam and Iraq) really do not need him. They have the support of the people and they certainly WILL drive the Ameroisraeli parasites from Iraq some day.
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by httpip on 30.07.2005 [21:47 ]
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Says she will withdraw in 3 months. Next day the serpent says i need 10 years to secure the country.
She says the resistance back has been broken. Next day the desperate serpent says the resistance is stronger than ever. Then the following day she says the Iraqi resistance in last throes.
orchestrated effort, pull and release tactic, to create despair and despondence.
The accumulation of desperation has driven her to a deliberately questionable Sadam and alleged prosecution…
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by httpip on 30.07.2005 [21:51 ]
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John Ashcroft might teach a management class of his extremely famous 3 ps model in stern school of business, new york university or in some other B school:
prevention,
protection,
preemption.
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by adil_nazeem on 31.07.2005 [03:56 ]
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he will suffer in hell for deatroying somany countries overtly and covertly.
I dont have faith in man made laws.
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by alsiddiq on 31.07.2005 [05:39 ]
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if Muslims do right, get punished in this world AND the Hereafter. Look at people like Abu Jahl (named father of ignorance) who's home is a bathroom for the Hajis these days and he resides in the Fire.
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by adil_nazeem on 31.07.2005 [06:06 ]
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thant prior to bosnian war the muslims there were puffed up. thinking of themselvesa s europeans ,superior and weariing non islamic clothes and also their behaviour. may/may not be true. let others decide.
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by Q' on 31.07.2005 [07:45 ]
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"I remember pre-war interviews with the man and he seemed cool and confident and somewhat defiant. I have to say that this 'Saddam' in court also seems defiant, leading me to cnclude that yes he is the real deal"
Look at the dentition. Ever wondering why this man kept his beard too long?
Q' remembered year ago, real Saddam's wife saw that man before and she immediately said this man is not Saddam. Of course, mainstream medias didn't report that fact.
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by Neal on 31.07.2005 [09:32 ]
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As I remember it Saddam was well trained in martial arts and yet he ends up having a fist fight with some plonker in court.
As I remember it Saddam had really good teeth yet the images show him with crap teeth.
As I remember it Saddam didn't have an undershot jaw, yet this guy they show has an undershot jaw.
One cannot trun from "show piece teeth with perfect jaw line to crap teeth and undershot jaw in 2 years of a US lockup.
Well I know someone will let me know about my errors so please do.
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by Neal on 31.07.2005 [09:40 ]
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Sorry did I say doubles ... that would infer that he had one or two side kicks.
Whats the term I should have used for 10 or 15 standins.
I'm picking Saddam left and ended up in Russia before the Russian Embassy was forced out of Baghdad.
THE REAL QUESTION IN MY MIND IS THIS
WHERE DID THE IRAQI AIRFORCE GET TAKEN TO?
OR
IS IT STILL THERE UNDERGROUND?
AND
WHY NOT BRING IT OUT AND PLAY HARD BALL WITH THE DICKHEAD AMERICANS?
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by Yasis on 31.07.2005 [10:08 ]
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WHERE DID THE IRAQI AIRFORCE GET TAKEN TO?
Iranian-Shi'ite, I think can answer that question.
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by adil_nazeem on 31.07.2005 [11:26 ]
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stupid saddam gifted the Iranians with the iraqi planes.
anything else.
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by verve on 31.07.2005 [15:41 ]
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iraqi planes, believe it or not, will have the same problems as yankee planes. The sand. It ain't like you can pop a plane out of a suitcase and fly away. Requires major ground crews, weapons techs etc.
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by onlyhuman on 31.07.2005 [15:43 ]
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Is this guy Saddam Hussain or is he not? Thanks.
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by Nick_UK on 31.07.2005 [22:03 ]
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If the real Saddam is under Russian protection in deepest Siberia, why didnt he come out and say the 'Saddam' in the spider hole was a fake? He could pretend to still be broadcasting from Iraq so as not to get his Russian protectors into trouble. This woud be humiliating to the Americans.
Also, why do the Russians even need Saddam anymore. It's not as if they can install him back into power now and get him to repay all the rubles he owes to Russia! If the Russians were REALLY interested in having saddam in power, they'd have sent Iraq a hell of a lot more hi-tech military aid prior to march 2003 and possibly even have Russian 'advisors' (i.e. troops) helping iraqi forces during the invasion. Apart from its cold war wmd arsenal, Russia looks like a toothless tiger these days, incapablle of preventing (or even attempting to prevent) the zionists from carving out their oil empire from Tblisi to Baku to Baghdad.
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