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To: Land Shark who wrote (75880)4/26/2006 10:45:56 PM
From: lorneRespond to of 81568
 
yields...."Do you think Saddam was Radical Islam?"....

No, not in the sense that it is used to describe the nut bars in al kida. Although he was radical and he used terror to control the Iraqi people and he was sunni moslum and prayed 5 times a day like other moslums.

So to answer your next question...IMO Iraq was attacked because it was in the Middle East and in the heart of radical islam countries and IMO it was necessary to have a major shake up of the arab muslim world and removing sadam would not likely upset to many people...except of course his sunni followers who lost their power to control.