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    The Times: Saddam Hussein said Trump effective killer of terrorists and the worst awaiting the Middl

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    Post by Rocky Sat 12 Nov 2016, 3:10 am

    [rtl]The Times: Saddam Hussein said Trump effective killer of terrorists and the worst awaiting the Middle East[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]BAGHDAD / Sky Press:[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]US Time magazine, said that winning the Republican candidate Donald Trump, the race to the White House, I mean back to back, and the spread of tyranny in all parts of the planet, especially in the Middle East.[/rtl]
    [rtl]The magazine added in a commentary in the November 10, Trump praised in his interviews with leaders dictators all over the world, led by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saddam Hussein, so the worst is waiting specifically the Middle East, what ails of conflicts and wars.[/rtl]
    [rtl]She continued, "Trump praised repression under Saddam Hussein, calling for effective killer of terrorists, and therefore most likely that it will be adopted after arriving in the White House dictators leaders in the Middle East, in an effort to restore stability in the region, which paves the way for the spread of tyranny in almost every country in the Middle East."[/rtl]
    [rtl]It concluded the magazine to emphasize that "Trump policies will not only bring more turmoil, extremism and wars in the Middle East, because stability can not be achieved through tyranny and human rights violations."[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The Trump praised during a campaign rally in North Carolina on July 6 last Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, saying that "Saddam was already a bad person, but do you know a good thing he did? He killed terrorists, and did so well," he added. " their rights are not recite them, and there was no talk to them, they were terrorists, being killed. "[/rtl]
    [rtl]"It was the United States should not destabilize Iraq, which has become after 13 years on the US intervention haven for the organization of the state."[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]And it went "Iraq has become a Harvard for terrorism", in reference to the US prestigious university.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]Trump said during the electoral assembly, "Look at Libya. Look at Iraq, in the past did not exist terrorists in Iraq, Saddam Hussein was killing them on the spot, and Iraq is now a prestigious university of terrorism."[/rtl]
    [rtl]Thousands of people demonstrated in several US cities to express their anger and their refusal to elect Trump, and criticized the remarks he had made at his campaign for immigrants, Muslims and other groups.Five people were injured after a shooting occurred in the city of Seattle near the site of the protest in the city, but the city's assistant police chief confirmed that the shooting had nothing to do with demonstrations of anti-Trump, but rather resulted from a personal quarrel.[/rtl]
    [rtl]In New York, thousands of protesters took to the streets of midtown Manhattan, and made their way to the Trump Tower, where President-elect living in a Fifth Street, gathered hundreds of others in a Manhattan park and chanted "It's not a major."[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The front of the White House in Washington, hundreds of youths gathered holding candles and banners that read "We have a voice," determined to make their voices heard despite the rainy weather, especially the ideas of denouncing Trump and his comments[/rtl]
    [rtl]They consider racist toward women, foreigners and non-whites.[/rtl]
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