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To: MOgirl

"I also believe that with him dead, Iraq will be calmer. Of course, Iran will not stop sending terrorists to Iraq, but those that were banking on Saddam returning to power (nobody said they were smart), will now have to face reality. Some will continue their violence, but others will not. Also, the citizens of Iraq will now be able to imagine a future without SH. That is BIG.

Today is a new day."

I agree with what you said here. I do think that the violence will increase in the short term, but I also think you pointed to something that will make that hard to keep up. The Iraqi people now seeing a future without Saddam. They are likely to feel the freedom now. I think they will be giving lots more tips, and they have been giving quite a few anyway. The tips will lead to more deaths and arrests of the terrorists. That will make terrorism harder to do.


4,450 posted on 12/29/2006 8:08:09 PM PST by mjaneangels@aolcom
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To: mjaneangels@aolcom
Saddam "Came Apart" at the hanging:

But Iraqi government officials who are close to the case described a very different Saddam, one who was extremely nervous Friday evening when U.S. officials reportedly handed him over.

"He is in a state of shock," said Mithal Alusi, a parliament member who sat in on the government's daylong meetings Friday about Saddam's fate. "He came apart. He realized he couldn't escape this."


http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/sanluisobispo/16348350.htm
4,458 posted on 12/29/2006 8:10:15 PM PST by Outraged At FLA
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