Report: U.S. Tried To Delay Saddam Hanging
American Ambassador Concerned Execution Was Being Carried Out Too Quickly
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Play CBS Video Video Peace in the MidEast Nihad Awad, Executive Director of CAIR, discusses the differences between Sunnis and Shia and what the U.S. needs to do to bring about peace in the Middle East.
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Video U.S. Sought Execution Delay As Sunni anger grows over Saddam Hussein's execution, it appears the U.S. wanted to delay the former Iraqi dictator's hanging for at least two weeks. Randall Pinkston reports.
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Video Saddam's Body Returns Home Saddam Hussein's body is returned to his home village for burial. CBS News' Randall Pinkston reports on the burial after the Iraqi's execution.
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Iraqis beside the grave of the former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in Ouja, 80 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq, Dec. 31, 2006. Hussein was buried inside a compound for religious ceremonies in the center of the town of Hussein's birth. (AP Photo/Bassim Daham)
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This image from television shows Saddam's coffin ready for transportation to his burial site, Dec. 30, 2006. (AP)
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A Palestinian youth walks past posters of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein at a memorial in the West Bank city of Hebron, Dec. 31, 2006. (AP)
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Iraqi state television showed footage of Saddam Hussein's guards wearing ski masks and placing a noose around the deposed leader's neck moments before his execution in Baghdad, Dec. 30, 2006. (AP/Iraqi TV)
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Iraqis carry portraits of Saddam during a demonstration against his hanging in his hometown of Tikrit, Dec. 30, 2006. (AFP/Getty)
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Photo Essay World Without Saddam Around the globe, nations both vilify and mourn the former Iraqi leader in the wake of his execution.
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Photo Essay Saddam's Final Moments Saddam Hussein went to the gallows Dec. 30, 2006. Contains photos some may find disturbing.
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Photo Essay Saddam Verdict Saddam Hussein sentenced to hang after conviction for crimes against humanity.
In Dor, 77 miles north of Baghdad, hundreds more took to the streets to inaugurate a giant mosaic of Saddam.
Children carried toy guns and men fired into the air. Mourners at a mosque in Saddam's hometown of Tikrit slaughtered sheep as a sacrifice for their former leader. The mosque's walls were lined with condolence cards from tribes in southern Iraq and Jordan who were unable to travel to the memorial.
Saddam's eldest daughter briefly attended a protest Monday in Amman - her first public appearance since her father was hanged.
Raghad Saddam Hussein stopped in at the demonstration staged by the Professional Associations, a body that groups unions for doctors, engineers and lawyers, in its office parking lot in west Amman.
"God bless you, and I thank you for honoring Saddam, the martyr," two witnesses recalled Raghad Saddam Hussein as telling the protesters, who included a junior Cabinet minister, on her arrival. She left a minute later.
Also, U.S. forces killed six people in a raid on the Baghdad offices of a top Sunni politician, Saleh al-Mutlaq, on suspicion it was being used as an al-Qaida safe house, the military and Iraqi police said.
The U.S. military said took on heavy fire from automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades as they sought to enter the building. Al-Mutlaq is a senior member of the National Dialogue Front, which holds 11 of the 275 seats in Iraq's parliament.
Police said the raid also took place near the home of Salama al-Khafaji, a former Shiite parliamentarian who abandoned her residence after escaping an assassination attempt last year.
Ground troops were backed by helicopters that "engaged the enemy with precision point target machine gun fire," the military said. It was unclear whether the deaths resulted from the ground assault or fire from U.S. helicopters.
Associated Press Television News footage showed masses of rubble in the area and what appeared to be a long smear of blood where a body had been dragged across the floor of one of the buildings.
Walls in the buildings were pitted with what looked to be the impact of bullets and shrapnel.
With the announced deaths of two more soldiers, the Associated Press count of fatalities showed at least 113 U.S. service members died in December, the bloodiest month of 2006, a year in which at least 822 forces died.
Police reported finding the bodies of 40 handcuffed, blindfolded and bullet-riddled bodies in Baghdad on the first day of the New Year. A police official, who refused to be named out of security fears, said "15 of these bodies found in one place," the largely industrial Sheik Omar district in northern Baghdad.
Otherwise the there were no reported violent deaths in the country Monday with the exception of the shooting death of an Iraqi worker for Algerian Embassy in Baghdad.
Also Monday, the Iraqi government sealed the offices of a privately owned television station, charging it had incited violence and hatred in its programming.
A journalist for Al-Sharqiya station, which broadcasts from Dubai, said the station closed its Baghdad office three months ago because of attacks on its staff.
"The channel administration decided to close it for security reasons," said the journalist, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of safety concerns.
Al-Sharqiya remained on the air late Monday. The station is owned by Saad al-Bazzaz, a one-time chief of radio and television for Saddam.
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See all 90 CommentsStop posting the exact same points. We know what your views are. Come up with something we haven't heard from you, or shutup.
Judging from the half-illiterate ramblings of the backwater liberal rubes replying on this message board, there isn't a whole lot of intelligence going around the democratic ranks for any remarks to be found insulting to their "intelligence".
Hard to even take some whining hick seriously when he can't even spell or write. For starters, you fools, I recommend "Spell Check"....."
Rusty... I have one thing to say to you... RIGHT ON. Seriously. I can't even be bothered to read the BS posted by some of these people. Patriotic9's posts are 25 line long sentences with every 5th word capitalized. I'm desperately trying not to bang my head on the wall.
Posted by ghareeb2 at 08:04 PM : Jan 01, 2007
Let's get this straight... WE DON'T GIVE A RAT's @SS IF WE OFFEND YOUR MUSLIM CUSTOMS. Got it?"
Yes. Exactly. WE are not Muslims, and your religious holidays are of no concern to us. If you killed a Christian on Christmas Day, we wouldn't expect you to give a flying **** either. Why should I feel bad for doing something on a day that has absolutely no relevance to me? I know the world is OCD about political correctness, but give me a break. It's not my problem. And newsflash, buddy... The US did not have completely and sole responsibility as to when Saddam was going to be executed.
#1 - What the **** are you talking about? I don't know about you, but it's complete news to me that Bush sits around studying up on Adolf Hitler. So I have no idea where that load of ridiculous BS came from.
#2 - Why wouldn't Bush want Saddam dead? I did! I'm glad he's dead! He was a horribly heartless, cold, and evil person who did not deserve an ounce of the air that he breathed. You posted that as if we should all be appalled and shocked at the idea of our president feeling that a mass murderer doesn't deserve to live. *GASP!*
Let me just say that I saw the bootleg version of the festivities and I'm glad the SOB (poor old man indeed. Shove it up your @ss )is dead. My baby brother was in Desert Storm and was disappointed that they weren't allowed to enter Bagdag.
For those who are sad for Sad'n'Insane: Hey, if you think things are so bad here I'd be happy to provide you with a one-way ticket to Iraq. Any takers? I didn't think so...
Posted by Agnim
I truly hope you're just being sarcastic here. In the few years since he was deposed there is a reasonable assumption that he and his cronies would have killed at least as many people as have died trying to set things right, and for no other reason than 'he just felt like it'.
"I just saw everything up until the floor fell, and I must say that it appeared more of a LYNCHING than a hanging. I am NOT defending the murderer(Saddam), but the way it was carried out...
If the United States government WANTED to DELAY Saddam's execution--WE WOULD HAVE DONE IT."
Posted by kstrisha
No, 'trisha, a lynching is where there is no trial and people just go do what they want to do, which wouldn't have been so wrong in this particular case. This is, after all, the payment he received for many years of well-known atrocities. It's not like anyone in the world had any reasonable doubt that he was the guilty party.
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Posted by fascistusa
Uh, what...? Are you on the right forum page?
There seems to be three camps here... The Muslims (and Muslim wantabes), the liberals, and the real people. let's start with the Muslim group first, shall we?
"The hanging during the Eid al-Adha period (also) contradicts Iraqi and Islamic custom"
If that's the case, then why did the Islamic Iraqis do it on that day? Maybe it's because they wanted to show the world that they hated this man so much that he doesn't deserve to be recognized and honored as any other Islamic Iraqi would have been? What do you think? Do you think they saw him as a piece of ***, too, just like the rest of the world?
"In fact, it is shameful that US forces only minutes earlier turned the former president of a sovereign country over to an un-dignified and politically aligned mob."
Posted by dance231
Or, just perhaps, that's exactly the way it should have been handled. We caught him and detained him; they tried, convicted and executed him.
Another day in the life.
PS Didnt see the WWF last night.
Selah
They have no authority to do things like kill bad people in other countries, or establish nice governments in foreign countries, they may want to but have no legal authority to take those actions. They cannot legally spend tax money on such interesting projects.
Our government is not a dictatorship; there are written rules and limits on its powers and what it is allowed to do. Anything not specifically authorized in the constitution is reserved to the states and illegal for the federal government to do. Nation-building is certainly one such thing. Whatever happened to conservatives and the theory of limited government.
How this war is different than previous wars is that they have been ordered to kill many more civilians; in fact all of the killings for years have been civilians. They followed orders, they behaved as good Americans, yet they were betrayed utterly by the chickenhawk murderers in the civilian command.
There will be a long period, maybe for some never, to come to terms with killing so many people. This kind of guilt and shame grows over the years rather than diminishes. That's even for killing in clear self-defense soliers in enemy uniforms. Such clarity is not the case in Iraq.
I understand the desire in the short term to protect one's mental sanity by pretending the war makes sense or is for an actual purpose. But there were no WMD in Iraq, and our purpose was never to build that nation or to kill people like Saddam Hussein just because they are bad. Such purposes are not legal, the US government has authority to protect the American public (hence WMD as justification) but no authority to take these other actions. There is no constitutional authority for such things.
You are the one who is intentionally involved in ANTI-AMERICAN INSURGENCY by supporting the enemy of UNITED STATES named BUSH who is giving AMERICAN TAX PAYERS MONEY and WEAPONS to NOURI-AL-MALIKI and MUQTADA AL SADR for the killing of our troops in IRAQ.Who had got more then ONE HUNDRED THOUSANDS of our soliders killed in IRAQ to help IRAQI and ARAB RADICALS establish an ANTI-AMERICAN ISLAMIC EMPIRE from IRAN in the EAST to LEBANON in the WEST to help the 2nd coming of their final IMAM MEHDI who according to their THOUSAND YEARS OLD RADICAL IDEOLOGY'll kill all the NON-MUSLIMS(Just try to deny the fact that more then One Hundred thousands soldier have died in IRAQ,I'll come up with the valid reasons and proofs that you'll have to accept that fact unless you are a PSYCHOTIC who has been taught from the childhood that SANTA CLAUSE COMES ON A FLYING DEER TO DISTRIBUTE CANDIES)and to help the RADICAL SAUDIS to enjoy the OIL PROFIT by increase in OIL PRICES as a result of this war which they further invest in ANTI-AMERICAN INSURGENCY.
Blind obedience is a dangerous thing. What's right is right and what's wrong is wrong. There is nothing right about Bush and his criminals. Young men and women are dying, while Bush and his gang is getting paid ($). Bush and his thugs can get away with these crimes because of people like you (want challenge or question a dame thing). This administration is only putting us in a deeper hole. By the way, fellow VET, I am retired military.
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