In May 2018, Iraq's Parliament speaker , requested a pardon for Ahmad Al-Tai alleging medical reasons | Nevertheless, he continued to appear on Iraqi state-run T |
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Ahmad was number 27 on the ' | Iraq War [ ] As the invasion of Iraq loomed, it was reported in in February 2003 that Ahmad had been placed under house arrest by Saddam Hussein, in a move that was apparently designed to prevent a coup |
On June 24, 2007, he was sentenced to death by hanging for War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity.
, to preserve a sense of normality | "We trust the promise," Bagistani said |
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On September 19, 2003, after nearly a week of negotiations, he gave himself up in to the 101st Airborne Division Air Assault | During his thirty-year military career, Sultan commanded two brigades, three divisions, and two corps of regular army corps before assuming responsibilities as Minister of Defense |
Special treatment for Ahmad Al-Tai could be an effort to defuse the -style attacks that were taking a toll on American soldiers.