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Ok, say we got this guy, does he get...
Trial in the US?
Trial in Iraq?
Mounted on George Sr's wall?
Trial in the US?
Trial in Iraq?
Mounted on George Sr's wall?
For what?Originally posted by: buckmasterson
Ok, say we got this guy, does he get...
Trial in the US?
Good idea, but he probaly should be put on trial in the Hague for war crimes.Trial in Iraq?
How about skinned and on his floor like a bear skin rug.Mounted on George Sr's wall?
Originally posted by: SViscusi
Good idea, but he probaly should be put on trial in the Hague for war crimes.
Originally posted by: JackStorm
buckmasterson, as much as I was (still am) against *this* war in Iraq. The first one was justified. He attacked kuwait, and they had remove his ass from Kuwait. Also, no sane person would dispute the fact that he's a war criminal. Not even those who are against this war. But as you said. We're focusing our attension on the wrong person.
Originally posted by: boran
I think a case in the Us would be rather difficult, saddam hasnt done anything against the US directly, putting him on trial in the hague is rather difficult since the US does not recognise that institute as being lawfull.
so i'd have to think the US-created court of war crimes in iraq itself will have to deal with him.
and yes going for a conviction for the deeds he did kuwait would be the easiest thing to proove and convict im for.
Originally posted by: jjsole
"Mission Accomplished"
Originally posted by: BostonRedSox
Originally posted by: jjsole
"Mission Accomplished"
Not entirely. The war will continue, and bin Laden is still in some cave somewhere. Mission is far from being accomplished. Sure, nice capture, but Mission will be Accomplished when our troops all come home safe and sound.
I hear he is going on tour with Triumph the Insult Comic DogOriginally posted by: buckmasterson
Ok, say we got this guy, does he get...
Trial in the US?
Trial in Iraq?
Mounted on George Sr's wall?
