Implication of Saddam's death
By cuddleme01
@cuddleme01 (2725)
Philippines
January 6, 2007 9:56am CST
Saddam is dead. What will happen now that a man hailed by some as "great" and admonished by others as a "criminal" has finally rested. I only hope that his death will not lead to another dilemma. I've heard in the news and read in articles that there are some Iraqi nationals who blame President Bush of America for the death of Saddam. I do know that there was an attempt on the part of the UN to stop the execution. I can only wish that what happened will not hack another cut to the already injured relationship of some Iraqi nationals and Americans and that the execution of Saddam will not be taken against christians as it was the Iraqi who heard, tried and actually executed Saddam.
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@vikashsabharwal (552)
• India
28 Jan 07
Hi I am not an Iraqi but would like to say to you that it was all Mr Dubya's cunningness. He told that there are chemical weapons in Iraq which was never found. Saddam should have been tried in an International court and not in a court which had all Shiya people who had severe grudges with him. Bush has infact killed Saddam as he was a prisoner of war and you cannot execute a prisoner of war.



