Iraqis say they were better off under Saddam:
» ‘I hate to say it, but we were better off under Saddam’
Iraqis say they were better off under rule of Saddam Hussein
I don't know for certain whether 100 % of the people would agree. But it is certain that the majority would say so.
The majority do, despite what Bush wants everyone to believe.
Why?
Well for one thing, put yourself in their shoes for a bit and consider it. You had a dictator leading your country who at times was brutal, but order was maintained and you could still walk your streets day and night without worrying about some random attack. Now you have a forign force come and "Liberate" you without even asking you, they take out that leader, put in a whole new system of government that 98% of the population probably never experienced before and then they stick around for years on end.
You then have people who are quite religious and have a lot of historical faith in the land you call home, which many there and around the middle east consider as "The Holy Land" which forign non-believers were not supposed to step foot in because it would be disrespectful.
They not only stepped foot, they took over and stayed.
So then a very noticable division is created from an old division that was under control for the most part. You have one side who want to help the US and make things look stable and that they can do all of this on their own, so that the US would leave sooner........ and the other side who believes those helping the US are only making them stay even longer, and therefore traitors to their nation, faith and countrymen...... so then they start blowing them up as well.
And amongst all of this stink, the US spins it as the old conflicts that always were there, or they're simply other forign occupiers coming from other countries like Iran or Syria trying to ruin everything..... and that the majority of the Iraqis really want them there.
Honestly, if they ever did any of their damn homework in the first place, they'd know this was an outright lie that holds no substance, esspecially when you look at the history of their people and lands.
The difference between Saddam and Bush's objectives, is that most of everybody who lives in Iraq have now lost friends and family and not one single person is untouched by the last 8 years or so..... even Saddam woudn't have cause so much death and suffering..... they for the most part felt safe where they lived, they had a functioning nation and people could walk to work and see their family without worrying about when the next car bomb hits, or when the next convoy of forigners comes rounding the corner and shooting at you because you look like a terrorist.
All in all, no matter what side of the argument you are on, no matter if you're from the middle east or asia, or europe, or the Americas..... everybody should have enough common sense to see that things are a hell of a lot worse today then it ever was under Saddam's rule.
And if Saddam can be tried for the crimes he commited in his own nation and it's people, then start tallying up the amount of dead and suffering at Bush's hands and do the same thing, because when you compare the two, Saddam's amount of suffering and killing pales in comparison to what Bush has done.
Oh but Bush never actually killed anybody over there?
Well I imagine Saddam never directly killed anybody he was found guilty of killing..... he, just like Bush, probably sent in troops to do his dirty work...... so I see no difference.
Which is why I feel the guy with the shoes was justified in his anger..... Bush took out Saddam for being evil, only to be replaced by an even worse evil that has no understanding of the people he's oppressing.
If Bush can get away with pulling this kind of stunt for so long, then I don't see why Russia shouldn't be allowed to roll over Georgia and take them back over..... afterall that's all this is really..... Bush wants a Satellite State in the Middle East which has a bunch of oil and masking his intentions with "Democracy and Freedom."
I've seen very little democracy, and even less freedom.