Genocidal Dictators Usually Have it Coming to Them

Poor, poor child:

"I found a very broken man," said Governing Council member Muwaffaq al-Rubaiye, who met Saddam on Sunday with Iraq's U.S. governor Paul Bremer a day after his capture by American troops.

"He was, I think, psychologically ruined and very demoralized," Rubaiye said. "He felt safer with the Americans."


Good work. Unfortunately, he's still a little recalcitrant about the hundreds of thousands of executions, terrorist contacts and weapons programs. Break him some more.

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