Saddam may well have been an unpleasant ruler but......
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He was once "our friend" shaking hands with Rumsfeld and Bush. Same with Gaddafi. That's not to excuse his crimes but more to highlight our (the wests) poor judgement.
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I'm not sure that "democracy" is the right medicine for all parts of the world. What do people (the man on the street) really want? It's to live their life securely, mind their own business and get on. High minded concepts like free speech, liberty etc are not necessary. Many parts of the world have many fault lines (ethnic, religious, historical) that result in chaos and carnage unless held in check by a "strong man" ruler, sometimes brutally. Yes some political types "disappear" and human rights can be a fragile concept, but the majority of the population can go to the market without being kidnapped/blown up the electricity and healthcare functions and corruption is within acceptable limits.
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Look at Iraq, better or worse now than under Saddam? Libya, better or worse now than under Gaddafi? Egypt, swapped dictator for instability and military junta. Tunisia seems better off now but is struggling with Islamic extremists. Syria before was peaceful, then we egged on rebellion, now its mayhem and we don't even know who to support. If we're so enamoured with human rights and democracy, what about Saudi Arabia etc?
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Frankly our record of meddling in the ME is appalling, yes it's a violent and unstable part of the world, but our interventions have not helped one bit.