'As horrible and violent as he was, we now have a thousand people just like him.' Iraq expert DrTalAbdulrazaq tells mattfrei the invasion of Iraq left the country 'fantastically corrupt' and feels Iraqis would be better off under Saddam Hussein.
Iraq expert says that the country would be better of under Saddam Hussein, arguing there was "no apparatus of terror" until after the invasion.that the war has left the country one of the "most fantastically corrupt on the face of the planet".
He went on: "It wasn't a war that Britain had to get involved in, or America, or anyone else for that matter.
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