Wednesday, December 19, 2007

The Ending Relationship between George Bush and Saddam Hussein


During the war in Iraq, the events were now reached toward the end of days. For about more than 10 years, the nations have patiently and have negotiated with Iraq without the need for war. With the contract that was pledged to reveal to find and destroy the weapons that can kill a very large after the Gulf War. Since the Persian Gulf War, the nations have ones attention in 12 years of negotiations. For about more than 10 years, the nations have patiently and have negotiated with Iraq without the need for war. With the contract that was pledged to reveal to find and destroy the weapons that can kill a very large after the Gulf War. Since the Persian Gulf War, the nations have ones attention in 12 years of negotiations. The nation has been move to more than a thirteen resolutions in the United Nations Security Council. In the end, Saddam Hussein was hanged by the order of the Iraqi government where Saddam Hussein was being trialed and found guilty. George Bush says that “Saddam's hanging comes at the end of a difficult year for the Iraqi people and for U.S. troops.” When George Bush was writing a statement at his Texas ranch, where he works on his speeches, George Bush said “bringing the former dictator to justice will not end the violence in Iraq. But he called it an important milestone on Iraq's course to becoming a democracy that can govern itself, sustain itself and defend itself.” But in the end their friendship ended, which was secret, but then they could have had a debate against each other but they can not have that now because Saddam Hussein is dead.
How did George Bush feel about Saddam's death?
Where was George Bush when he had heard of Saddam execution and did he watch it?
Was George Bush and Saddam Hussein have ever been friends?

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Saddam's Death

The death of Saddam Hussein was being arranged. It was to be December 30, 2006. Saddam was hear by to be put to death after being guilty of crimes against the Iraqi people by the Iraqi Special Tribunal continuing his trial for the murder of 148 Iraqi Shi'ites in Dujail against the fail planned on kill him. Saddam's Presidency of Iraq lasted from 1979 to 2003, when he was captured during the 2003 invasion of Iraq by U.S. Army. After he was captured in ad-Dawr near Tikrit, Saddam was prisoned in United States custody at Camp Cropper to awaiting for his trial by the Iraqi Special Tribunal for war crimes, crimes against the people, and group kills. Taken placed on November 5, 2006, he was to be hanged. On the day December 30, 2006, Saddam was driven to Camp Justice to be hanged. Saddam was led to the gallows and had been stopped to have the rope tied around his neck. Saddam Hussein had a few moments left to pray before walking to trap doors. The Iraqi government had an official video of the execution from a cellphone. The audio is not clear and it does not have an actual clear vision of him but it does have him lying down on the floor being dead.

Why did not have enough camera men?
Why didn't Saddam give a farewell address before he died?
Why couldn't they get a better camera?

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Saddam's Foreign Affairs


For foreign affairs that concern to Saddam Hussein al-Majid al-Tikriti, he looked forward to having his country to play a major role in the Middle East where Iraq is located. As Iraq's president he signed with the Soviet Union with an aide contract in the year 1972, and weaponry were shipped along with several thousand committee members . Due to, the 1978 severely repressive actions on Iraqi communists and a change of direction of exchange toward the West constricted Iraqi relations with the Soviet Union. The country Iraq afterwards accepted on more Western orientation until the war of 1991 called the Persian Gulf war. After an oil crisis in 1973, the country France had changed to a more top level Arab policy and was immediately rewarded by Saddam Hussein al-Majid al-Tikriti with a bond of trust. Saddam Hussein al-Majid al-Tikriti made a contribution visit to the country France in the year 1976, firmly determining the bond of trust with some French business and ruling political circles. In the year of 1975 Saddam arranged an accord with Iran that include Iraqi concessions on border debates. In exchange, Iran agreed to stop contributing the opposition of the Kurds in Iraq.


Why does Saddam have problems in the Middle East?

How much did Saddam settle with France?

Has Iraq had trouble with Iran lately?

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Saddam's Court Day







On July first, two thousand four, Saddam Hussein al-Majid al-Tikriti was escorted into an Iraqi court on thursday. For Iraqi history its was a new chapter. Now before Saddam Hussein al-Majid al-Tikriti appeared in front of a judge, he looked a lot skinnier than before. Saddam Hussein al-Majid al-Tikriti had the bravery spirit to defend him against "the proceedings unfolded." He was so overconfident of himself that he responded to the judge "I am Saddam Hussein, the president of Iraq." The preliminary charges was that Saddam Hussein al-Majid al-Tikriti was faced by "the killing of religious figures in 1974; gassing of Kurds in Halabja in 1988; killing the Kurdish Barzani clan in 1983; killing members of political parties in the last 30 years; the 1986-88 ''Anfal'' campaign of displacing Kurds; the suppression of the 1991 uprisings by Kurds and Shiites; and the 1990 invasion of Kuwait." As well as for the next degree of the next few months due to these are not formal charges and the beginning of the introductory phase of the investigation against Saddam Hussein al-Majid al-Tikriti. Saddam Hussein al-Majid al-Tikriti defended Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in the year 1990, claiming that he was still president and was apparently dejected the court's jurisdiction.



Why did they take so long with the arrest of saddam?
Why was it in Iraq?
Who captured Saddam in the first place?


Monday, December 10, 2007

Saddam Becoming President and as President


In the year 1976, Saddam Hussein upgraded to the general position for the armed forces of Iraqi, and quickly became the headman of the government. For the slow and week, elderly al-Bakr was no able to continue his duties, Saddam took on a higher well know role as the representative of the government both operating within and outside of the country. Saddam eventually became the Iraq's foreign policy’s creator and in all tactful situations represented the nation. Saddam eventually had to strengthen position in the process of controlling over the Ba'ath party in Iraq's government. Connections with other party units were proceeded to develop acquaintance, and Saddam eventually increase a strong circle of support within the unit. In the year 1979, al-Bakr began to arrange pacts with the country Syria which would continue toward to the act of uniting between the two nations. The President of Syrian Hafez al-Assad was promoted to deputy leader in a union, and this would make Saddam to have unclearness. Saddam immediately secured his control on being the headman. Saddam was forced to the poor condition of al-Bakr to leave presidency on July 16, 1979, and became elected to the presidency. On July 22, 1979, he arranges a meeting to a gathering of Ba'ath party leaders. While in the gathering, which Saddam had recorded on cameras, Saddam had recently been notified of the traitors in the room and read out loud the 68 people. These members were considered traitors and were arrested one by one. After the 68 people were arrested, Saddam announced that he was proud to those still in the room for their loyalty. Twenty two of the arrests were sentenced to death for treason.
Are there any elections in Iraq?
How is Syrian president dealing with Iraq's relationship?
What happened to the rest of the Ba'ath party leaders?

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

The Many Faces Of George Bush


George Walker Bush Junior, the president seems to have many faces. At times, George Walker Bush Junior seems to be serious. When George Walker Bush Junior is in a press conference, George Walker Bush Junior might even be joking and caring. When George Walker Bush Junior is disrespectful, George Walker Bush Junior points his middle finger at us. George Walker Bush's personality strengths hold reference for campaign as president contains charisma and inter personality which is George Walker Bush's important political skills. George Walker Bush Junior even has self confidence when he is facing adversity. George Walker Bush's limitations are based on personality, which he holds dearly. For George Walker Bush Junior, in order to advance his presidential image in the view of the public, he has a natural tendency to give out a lead of grip to the audience, consisting of two issues with one in bound form. George Walker Bush Junior has a routine which he is easily bored by the condition. George Walker Bush does tend to act in a impulsive way. George Walker Bush Junior does love his friendship, loyalty and concerning and affecting staff and mostly his position to which one has been appointed as clients. I think alot of times, he can screw up in press conferences and in interviews.
How does George Bush act at home with his family?
Could George Bush be a good actor when he's lying?
The most important question of all is, why does George Bush look like a monkey?

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

George Bush becoming president and as president


George Bush was born on July 6, 1946, is the forty third and is now the current President of the United States of America, originally commence officially on January 20, 2000. Bush was first elected in the 2000 presidential election, and reelected for a second term in the 2004 presidential election. Right after graduating from college, George Bush worked in his family's oil businesses before making a disastrous run for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1978. He later owned the Texas Rangers baseball team with partners before returning to politics in a campaign for Governor of Texas. He defeated his opponent Ann Richards and was elected Governor of Texas in 1994. Bush won the presidency in 2000 as the Republican candidate.As president, Bush signed into law a $1.35 trillion tax cut program in 2001, and in 2002 the No Child Left Behind Act. In October 2001, after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, Bush announced a global War on Terrorism and ordered an invasion of Afghanistan to overthrow the Taliban, destroy Al Qaeda, and to capture Osama bin Laden. In March 2003, Bush ordered the invasion of Iraq, which became known that Iraq was in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1441 and that the war was necessary for the protection of the United States.Running with a war president personality in the middle of the Iraq War, Bush was reelected on November 2, 2004. Bush's presidential campaign against John Kerry was successful regardless of controversy over Bush's prosecution of the Iraq War and domestic issues. After his reelection, Bush received increasing criticism from certain individuals. His domestic approval has ranged from 90 percent to a low of 24 percent, the lowest level for any president in 35 years of presidential sitting.
Did George Bush cheat in the election?
Is George Bush hiding documents?
What does George Bush really think of the U.S.A?

George Bush on Iraq


On 01/29/02 State of the Union address, President Bush began focusing his attention on Iraq, the president had said about Iraq as labeled as part of an "axis of evil" allied with terrorists and posing "a grave and growing danger" to U.S. interests through possession of "weapons of mass destruction". Towards the middle of 2002, the CIA had Saddam Hussein was intent on reconstituting nuclear weapons programs, had not properly accounted for Iraqi biological and chemical weapons, and that some Iraqi missiles had a range greater than allowed by the UN sanctions." The thing that I wonder is "whether the Bush Administration manipulated or exaggerated the threat and evidence of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction capabilities or attempted to create a tie between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda attacks would eventually become a major point of criticism and controversy for the president."On Sept. 18, 2002, CIA director George Tenet reported to President Bush in the Oval Office with a top secret document that Saddam Hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction. Bush dismissed as worthless this information from the Iraqi foreign minister, although it turned out to be accurate in every detail. According to "the intelligence included in the National Intelligence Estimate of October 2002, which stated categorically that Iraq possessed WMD." For the record "no one in Congress was aware of the secret intelligence that Saddam had no WMD as the House of Representatives and the Senate voted, a week after the submission of the NIE, on the Authorization for Use of Military Force in Iraq." Due to the information," it was not circulated within the CIA among those agents involved in operations to prove whether Saddam had WMD."Between 2002 and 2003," President Bush urged the United Nations to enforce Iraqi disarmament mandates, precipitating a diplomatic crisis." In November 2002," Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei led UN weapons inspectors in Iraq, but were forced to depart Iraq four days prior to the U.S. invasion, despite their requests for more time to complete their tasks." In showing the facts, "the U.S. initially sought a UN Security Council resolution authorizing the use of military force but dropped the bid for UN approval due to vigorous opposition from several countries." In the "coalition of the willing" its war effort was a combined rate of over 20 other nations.For a reason the " invasion of Iraq commenced on 03/20/03 and the Iraqi military was quickly defeated. Kofi Annan, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, as well as leaders of several nations made statements implying that the attack constituted a war crime." As a result, "the capital, Baghdad, fell on 04/9/03." On 05/1/03, "President Bush declared the end of major combat operations in Iraq." According to "the initial success of U.S. operations had increased President Bush's popularity, but the U.S. and allied forces faced a growing insurgency led by sectarian groups." As the mission was progressing, "Bush's 05/1/03"Mission Accomplished" speech would be criticized as premature." According to "the Bush Administration was also criticized in subsequent months following the report of the Iraq Survey Group, which did not find the large quantities of weapons that the regime was believed to possess." On 12/14/05, Bush stated that "It is true that much of the intelligence turned out to be wrong," and in Bush's opinion "he nevertheless continued to assert the war had been worthwhile and confirmed he would have made the same decision if he had known more."
Why did George cover up that Iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction?
Why does George Bush label as Iraq as the axis of evil?
Were the WMDs found?

George Bush on North Korea




Due to the article of United States-North Korea relations, "Bush publicly condemned Kim Jong-Il of North Korea, naming North Korea one of three states in an "axis of evil," and saying that "the United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons." Going through the months, "both countries had walked away from their respective commitments under the U.S.-DPRK Agreed Framework of October 1994." Due to "North Korea's 10/9/06 United States and including China." On 09/2/07, "North Korea agreed to disclose and dismantle all of its nuclear programs by the end of 2007." The United States remains committed to diplomacy, and we will continue to protect ourselves and our interests. I reaffirmed to our allies in the region, including South Korea and Japan, that the United States will meet the full range of our deterrent and security commitments. Threats will not lead to a brighter future for the North Korean people, or either weaken the resolve of the United States and our allies. Today's claim by North Korea serves only to raise tensions, while depriving the North Korean people of the increased prosperity and better relations with the world offered by the implementation of the joint statement of the six-party talks. The oppressed and impoverished people of North Korea deserve that brighter future.
Is North Korea close to the United States?
Will North Korea retaliate and attack the United States?
Will there be a war against the United States and North Korea?

George Bush's foreign perceptions


Well it definitely seems that "Bush has been widely criticized internationally and he was targeted by the global anti-war and anti-globalization campaigns, and criticized for his foreign policy in general and because Bush's policies were also the subject of heated criticism in the 2002 elections in Germany and the 2006 elections in Canada." Of course, "Bush was openly condemned by current and former international leaders such as Gerhard Schröder, Jean Chrétien, Mohammad Khatami, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Romano Prodi, Paul Martin, and particularly Hugo Chávez and later in Bush's presidency, tensions arose between himself and Vladimir Putin, which has led to a cooling of their relationship." For the record, "Bush has been described as having especially close personal relationships with Tony Blair and Vicente Fox, although formal relations are sometimes strained." In 2006, "a majority of respondents in 18 of 21 countries surveyed around the world were found to hold an unfavorable opinion of Bush and the respondents indicated that they judged his administration as negative for world security." In Europe, "a poll conducted in Britain named Bush the second biggest threat to world peace after bin Laden, beating North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il." According to a poll taken in November 2006," Finns also believed that Bush was the biggest threat to world peace after Bin Laden. Kim Jong-Il came in third in the poll and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hassan Nasrallah came joint fourth." Due to the "March 2007 survey of Arab opinion conducted by Zogby International and the University of Maryland found that George W. Bush is the most disliked leader in the Arab world. More than three times as many respondents registered their dislike for Bush as for the second most unpopular leader, Ariel Sharon." According to a 2006 poll which was conducted by the Iraq Center for Research and Strategic studies, "a majority of Iraqis believe that the U.S. has lost its global credibility as a result of Bush's foreign policies." Due to, "the Pew Research Center's 2007 Global Attitudes poll found that out of 47 countries, only respondents from Israel and some sub-Saharan countries expressed a lot or some confidence in George W. Bush more than 50% of the time." Of European respondents surveyed, "only Italy and the Czech Republic expressed 30% or greater confidence in Bush."How many people hate George Bush?How complexed is the Arabians hate against George Bush?Does anybody like George Bush?

Saddam Hussein


Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti was the President of Iraq from July 16, 1979, until April 9, 2003. For example, "a leading member of the revolutionary Ba'ath Party, which espoused secular pan-Arabism, economic modernization, and socialism, Saddam played a key role in the 1968 coup that brought the party to long-term power." In second place, "as vice president under the ailing General Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, Saddam tightly controlled conflict between the government and the armed forces, at a time when many other groups were considered capable of overthrowing the government, by creating repressive security forces." In the early 1970s, "Saddam spearheaded Iraq's nationalization of the Western-owned Iraq Petroleum Company, which had long held a monopoly on the country's oil." Through the 1970s, "Saddam cemented his authority over the apparatuses of government as Iraq's economy grew at a rapid pace." As president, "Saddam maintained power through the Iran-Iraq War and the first Persian Gulf War." During these conflicts, "Saddam repressed movements he deemed threatening to the stability of Iraq, particularly Shi'a and Kurdish movements seeking to overthrow the government or gain independence, respectively." While he remained a great hero among many disaffected Arabs everywhere for standing up to the West and for his support for the Palestinians, "U.S. leaders continued to view Saddam with deep suspicion following the 1991 Persian Gulf War and Saddam was deposed by the U.S. and its allies during the 2003 invasion of Iraq." Captured by U.S. forces on December 13, 2003, "Saddam was brought to trial under the Iraqi interim government set up by U.S.-led forces. On November 5, 2006, he was convicted of charges related to the executions of 148 Iraqi Shi'ites suspected of planning an assassination attempt against him, and was sentenced to death by hanging. Saddam was executed on December 30, 2006."

How many people has Saddam had killed?

How many people suffered at the hands of Saddam?

Why was not any camera at his execution?

Bush and Saddam







CBS News reported Monday that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has challenged President Bush to a live international television and radio debate via satellite, saying, "As leaders, why don't we use this opportunity?" "I am ready ... to conduct a direct dialogue, a debate, with your president," Saddam was quoted as telling news anchor Dan Rather in a three-hour interview. "I will say what I want, and he will say what he wants." President Bush leveled harsh criticism Thursday at the Senate on homeland security issues, but he revised his stump speech to make clear "there are fine senators from both parties who care deeply about our country." And, in discussing the threat posed by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Bush said: "After all, this is the guy who tried to kill my dad." In court, Saddam says Bush is ‘the criminal’. A defiant Saddam Hussein rejected accusations of war crimes and genocide in court Thursday, telling a judge in his first public appearance since his capture seven months ago that the real "criminal" was President Bush.
Bush rejects Saddam 9/11 link. US President George Bush has said there is no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved in the 11 September attacks. Bush and Saddam Should Both Stand Trial, Says Nuremberg Prosecutor. A chief prosecutor of Nazi war crimes at Nuremberg has said George Walker Bush should be tried for war crimes along with Saddam Hussein. Benjamin Ferencz, who secured convictions for 22 Nazi officers for their work in orchestrating the death squads that killed more than 1 million people, told One World both Bush and Saddam should be tried for starting "aggressive" wars--Saddam for his 1990 attack on Kuwait and Bush for his 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Why didn't George Bush and Saddam Hussein have a debate?
Will George Bush become the new Saddam Hussein?
The most important question of all, was George and Saddam ever friends?