No matter who it is used against, even Hussein, I don't believe in grabbing a comment meant to be one thing and using it to mean another.
One time in the past, a Democrat mayor in my county at that time, was engaged in a law suit he brought against two city councilmen who had taken the power of the mayor before this man was elected, and they refused to give him his rightful power to run that town. This lawsuit was to get the town back to operating under the law. The mayor was absolutely right in bringing this suit.
A Republican got mad at me for being in favor of this lawsuit. He said to me, “That man is our enemy.” I said, “Not when he is right.” I will always refuse to use dirty methods to go after someone. My husband and I used the election law to turn the county into a Republican County. The county populace supported our efforts as it was always out in the open according to law.
In my opinion, Hussein is the devil in disguise and not in much disguise, but using this statement of his out of context is wrong.
It says in the article, specifically, that he was referring to drone strikes.