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Interrogating Saddam : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/inside/4729/Overview




After Saddam Hussein's capture by US forces in 2003, FBI Agent George Piro interrogated the fallen leader - this is the Inside story.

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  • @BeatsByeJ I'm a fourteen year old and have a great interest in information from all subjects. Honestly, I've been into National Geographic for as long as I can remember. Please don't group an entire generation together because that's just closed minded, even a bit ignorant. Sure, not all people my age give a damn about the world around them, but there are those like me who really do. Thanks for the upload! =] Great story. George Piro is simply amazing.

  • @mohaa2007 Did you watch the entire documentary? At the very end, Piro states that Saddam said that he had the capabilities to reassemble WMDs and that he would have continued to assemble them to protect Iraq. Not only that, but Saddam slaughtered hundreds of thousands of his own people in mass genocide. If a tyrant was in the state you live and was slaughtering hundreds of thousands of your countrymen, wouldn't you want someone to come in and liberate you?

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  • Saddam was the best leader in the region in general.

  • @xBlooWahFullx seriously i think he knew that he was done and just became attached to George because he wasnt a dick to him, I think his punishment wast certainly just but for some reason this doc showed a human side to the monster. I think geroge became attached to him more than he let on aswell.

  • That had to be freaky as shit the first time he sat down with saddam

  • I LOVE SADDAM ....ALLAH YARHAMAH!!!!! 

  • @uuukkjj We killed his soldiers who were MURDERING innocent men, women and children. How many people would you consider to be an OK number for a dictator to murder before someone steps in and stops them?

  • @dandingo13 Liberate? well obviously that did not work because we ended up killing just as many of his "country men" including are own.

  • he was to dangerous, to controlling, to ruthless to be kept alive or stay in power. the United States also should have been more on top of the situation that unfolded in the middle east. i also believe that Iraq would have been freed from Hussein's regime 2 to 3 years earlier

  • for the people who feel that Saddam had a human heart i can understand that. but he killed thousands of his own people with gas, his secret police made booms to care throughout the world and to use them in Iraq. so for people to say that "i feel bad for Saddam" shouldn't be true. I've seen the kinds of things he did to his people. he killed anyone that tried to flee the country because of the regime's grip on the country. in my opinion Saddam Hussein got what was coming to him.

  • OMFG You got 13,054 just by re posting a Nat Geo documentary.

     Commercials as well! How much money do you earn from this shit? lol.

  • Hard to understand how evil men could have a human side

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