On NBC, reporter Richard Engle, who is actually in Iraq, provided a reality check. Engle noted that supporters of Hussein “are not the overwhelming majority of people in this country carrying out attacks against american soldiers or against iraqis themselves.” Moreover, because the execution was “tinged by…sectarian overtones” it could “fuel” the “civil war.” Transcript:
RUSSERT: There have been 75 deaths in the Baghdad area since the death of Saddam Hussein. What impact do you believe his execution will have short term, long term on the security situation in Iraq?LSB: Bill Kristol, who had Scooter Libby’s job in the Bush 41 White House - Chief of Staff to VP Dan (Code Name: Spels Gud) Quayle, - was dubbed "Dan Quayle's brain" by The New Republic. There's a moniker to be proud of! Like Bush 43, Cheney and the rest of the neocons pushing this war, he was a ‘chickenhawk’ during the Viet Nam war era. These two things alone give him no credibility on anything he might have to say about this war. He can talk about it all he wants, but no one should take him seriously.
ENGLE: Frankly, Tim, I don’t think that it will have a tremendous impact. The Baath Party supporters, the people behind Saddam Hussein, are not the overwhelming majority of people in this country carrying out attacks against American soldiers or against Iraqis themselves. Now it is mostly still Sunnis, but more Sunnis with a fundamentalist, more people motivated by al Qaeda than to bring back Saddam Hussein. What could happen is the more sectarian concerns. The fact that this video and the execution itself were tinged by such sectarian overtones, that could fuel the much greater problem in this country, which is the civil war.
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