Michael Savage on Saddam Hussein 5/3
On Tuesday, May 3 Michael Savage enunciated a potential twist in the Iraq War. He also emphasized that what he was postulating was not new....he had predicted it in weeks past.
According to Dr. Savage, Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld may have met with Saddam during a recent trip by the Secretary to Iraq. Savage further indicates that Saddam may have been asked to play a role in surpressing the so-called Iraqi insurgency in return for safe passage our of Iraq allowing the former dictator and mass murderer to live the rest of his life in exile. At the extreme, Dr. Savage even said there was a possibility Saddam would actually be given some sort of figurehead position in the new Iraqi government.
The thought of such a scenario actually coming into existence is horrifying, to say the least. Not only would it be an admission that America's intervention has become a total failure, but it would give the appearance that Saddam had actually begun to distate his own terms to the U.S. And this is not to mention the fact that such a development would allow Iraq's former leader to get away with mass murder and escape the execution he so richly deserves.
Dr. Savage also points out that while every effort has been made to make American military personnel pay for their so-called mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners, and to speed up the process of courts martial and sentencing of these members of the milirary, an endless foot dragging continues when it comes to bringing Saddam to trial and ultimate justice. In other words, the good guys pay dearly for their alledged mistreatment of the enemy, but Saddam, the very reason we went to Iraq in the first place, remains untouched in his prison cell, reading his books and watching his satellite TV.
It remains to be seen if Michael Savage has revealed what is to come. But if he is correct, America will be seen as a weak and inept nation subject to terrorist plots on a scale that might make September 11th look petty in comparison.
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