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“Saddam Hussein's cousin told Iraq's High Tribunal on Monday that it had no right to try him for war crimes because he had the same kind of immunity from prosecution that U.S. forces enjoy in Iraq.”
Then the puppet prosecutor answered ( Munqith al-Faroon) that U.S. troops “have immunity in Iraq only. There were soldiers who were tried and received harsh punishment."
So according to this lunatic the punishment of the criminal George is staying safe in Washington DC? Who got punished by death for murders of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis? and Rapes of Iraq and Iraqis? and Destruction of Iraq?

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