Saddam Hussein
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Williford trial testimony (Day 3, pt 1)
Part 1 of May 18, 2012, testimony of Shayne Smithey, with the City-County Bureau of Investigation. (Viewer discretion is advised.)
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War Crimes Other Leaders.JPEG
FILE - In this Aug. 23, 2006 file photo, former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein looks across the court during day 3 of the Anfal Campaign trial in Baghdad, Iraq. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor is part of a long parade of leaders guilty or accused of similar, and in some cases far more appalling, crimes in modern history. Here is what happened to some: Saddam Hussein : the former Iraqi dictator was hanged at age 69 after an Iraqi trial. His brutality kept him in power through war with Iran, defeat in Kuwait, rebellions by northern Kurds and southern Shiite Muslims and international sanctions. A U.S.-led invasion drove him from power in 2003. (AP Photo/Daniel Berehulak, Pool, File)
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Obama on U.S. withdrawal from Iraq
President Barack Obama speaks from the White House on Oct. 21, 2011, about U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq.
search of weapons of mass destruction that were never found. They toppled Saddam Hussein and spent much of the following eight plus years. Trying to subdue with civil war while helping Iraq establish a democracy. Norahthe United States the commander in chief the US led war drove Saddam Hussein from power in just a matter of weeks. He was captured six months later and after that was executed by the Iraqis. -
CBS Special Report: Gadhfi captured
CBS News reports that Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi has been captured. Rebel forces overran his hometown of Sirte early Thursday.
says that that sounds familiar right it does bring back memories of Saddam Hussein we are hearing that it's possible He was on route to try to escape the area we and we have not heard -
Cheney talks about lessons learned since 9/11
Former Vice President Dick Cheney sits down at AEI for a conversation about Sept. 11, 2001, the decisions made since, lessons learned and lessons that have not been learned.
Two point. Was when we went in and and we took down. Saddam Hussein . Obviously we've eliminated. One of the guys then prime source of weapons of mass destruction previously produced. Use the equipment -- an -
Fort Bragg played crucial role in bin Laden raid
Under the direction and support of a North Carolina-based military operation command, a group of Navy SEALS stormed a Pakistani compound housing the world's most wanted terrorist on Sunday and killed him with surgical precision.
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Extended interview: Roy Williams
UNC head coach Roy Williams said his team may not be as experienced but they've been dealing with pressure tournament play demands for years.
know and they're giving me that shot taken at stupid. I mean Saddam Hussein or I had player. There in the ago. He won't came over to lose his coach called tumor detective chuck you're given -
Extended interview: Roy Williams
UNC head coach Roy Williams said his team may not be as experienced but they've been dealing with pressure tournament play demands for years.
I mean Saddam Hussein or I had player there -- ago. He won't came over to lose his coach coach wanted to take that -- to -
Desert Storm: Debate still rages - Did it end too soon?
Former President Bush defends his handling of the first war against Saddam Hussein and Iraq in 1991. But a historian writes that an "inconclusive war termination" set the stage for a second war - Iraqi Freedom - 12 years later.
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Fort Bragg soldiers deploying to Iraq
About 750 members of Fort Bragg's XVIII Airborne Corps are headed out this week for a yearlong deployment to Iraq.
Fort Bragg. He's in a conference room more than 6000 miles from Saddam Hussein's hometown of suicide bomb exploded there lieutenant general frank -- who's about to travel those miles is unflappable. I have no doubt
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