i agree im a fan of the idea of torturing terrorists
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Much deserved.
Yes I mean it's not like he continued to support the radical Iraqi government becoming Defence Minister in 2003 and then going into hiding once the invasion began.
However lets not forget the work he's done for the local football team, he's made some good changes in the community. A boy fell over in his village and this gentlemen phoned for an ambulance and waited with the boy. I would say he's a valued member of the community :rolleyes:
What are you on mate? Iraqi courts, Iraqi laws, Iraqi gallows, not American.
As for reflecting on the matter, this is what he had to say in court about it, "I am the one who gave orders to the army to demolish villages and relocate the villagers. The army was responsible to carry out those orders. I am not defending myself. I am not apologising. I did not make a mistake.". Doesn't exactly seem like he's "matured" into a "totally different person".
Hear, hear.
Lets hope for Mr Blair, Mr Bush and the rest of them to be next.
I don't agree with this at all for a few reasons.
First, he got into this because he gassed and killed 5,000 people, why the "most were women and children" came into this I don't know but anyway, he was then allowed to live for 20 years knowing his mission was a success then the best way they could solve it was to hang him which could more than likely of killed him instantly? Why didn't they slowly gas him with something that takes time so he could suffer a bit?
Second, I disagree with capital punishment, an eye for an eye doesn't give the former his eye back.
Backing up my second reason, presidents kill millions with these pointless wars, why are only terrorists killed for it? I'm sure Bush ordering an attack on Bagdad felt a bit like terrorism to the innocent people that lived there.
What most people dont know (or dont wish to hear) is that the Ba'ath regime had little option but to ruthlessly crush opposition from the Kurds, of course the means used were totally barbaric but theres a lot to this that does not meet the eye. The attack was not a totally random attack, it was used to put down opposition against the government which could have seen it overthrown. In Iraq the hatred between the Kurds and the Iraqis could be compared to that of what some of us might feel towards the Nazis and what they did - and we used gas against the Germans in WW1 and our allie the United States used an atomic bomb against the Japanese Empire in WW2.
It all depends on where you are from and your take on history to form an opinion on something like this.