I have a project to do on how Saddam Hussein's execution will help Iraq...or not help. My belief is it will not since hours after the hanging, another bomb attack took place in Iraq.
What's some other people's points of views?
Will it in fact help or not?
And do you seriously think they should have killed him?
Daimeera answered Sunday December 31 2006, 11:52 pm: I'm against the death penalty. I think that it's wrong to take someone's life, no matter what they've done. That said, I find myself torn when it comes to Saddam.
He had a lot of power. Keeping him in prison would be a constant threat. He has so many supporters that no matter how careful his capturers are, there would be a distinct possibility that they would at the very least attempt to get him out. That is what makes it such a dangerous situation.
I don't think they should have killed him, no. And I don't think it will help anymore than just having him in custody. But I also think that in this case, it's a very close call.
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