He died quite an undignified death. I guess the Americans paid these Shi'ite chumps to execute him in their stead, so as not to appear the occupiers (though apparently not enough to avoid the Islamic shit-chanting). I didn't agree with his leadership, nor am I upset to see him die, but I do think it was the wrong move. He'll now be venerated as a martyr by the Sunni muslims, and his death will be seen as symbolic of the Shi'ite take-over of Iraq. This could potentially lead to a civil war.
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Originally Posted by Waarnemer
what is unjust about it?
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There's no doubt in my mind that he deserved to die. The Americans, however, should not have been the ones who decided that. They accused him of 'crimes against humanity' and set up a joke court to make it appear as though he was given a fair trial. Anyway... "judge not lest ye be judged yourself" and all that bollocks. The Americans were in no position to accuse him of such things, that's what makes it a little 'unjust'.