TRNN Replay: December 14, 2008, al-Zaidi shouted “This is a farewell kiss from the Iraqi people, you dog” and threw his shoes at then-U.S. president George W. Bush during a Baghdad press conference.
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I'm so glad to see this man again. I cheered for him. Bush was sending my friends to be killed
I hope shoe-throwing on president will no longer be in fashion. It's hard not to miss the face an elderly man with dementia. Every culture around the world would show respect for the elders.
Seen our military budget? yeah, their not leaving anytime soon. resources and next door to Iran is a goal for USA interest, they will bleed it for what its worth. yes, our leaders don't care or listen to us either here in the USA! no shame in their game. NONE!
Like to see an update by this gentlemen, great interview.
Al-Maliki is a criminal and agent for Iran, it was him that allowed Daish into Iraq by withdrawing 40,000 well-armed troops against 1,500 riff-raffs of Toyota driving criminals so that Iran will have a reason to enter Iraq with its militia and take over the country. He should be arrested for treason and executed for causing the devastation of the country and the deaths of thousands of people, instead, this fuck face is still a member of the government and is planning to be a minister of defence or interior, what a frigging joke.
Thanks to the Americans, the handed the country to Iran which runs the country from Tehran. Any Iraqi that has any ambition for having a national government, is kidnapped, tortured or killed. The only political ideology is the ideology of corruptions and theft.
US will not withdraw until Iraq signs over all their natural resources to Western interests. Damn didn't the US believe Ahmed Chalabi? And even when we turned on him he still got a position as minister of oil didn't he?
God help us for the chaos and misery our government creates around the world.
Funny I was wondering what happened to the shoe thrower just the other day. Thanks real news!
Shoe-yes, thank you, Paul Jay for providing many interviews with such interesting people.