Talk:Camp Justice (Iraq)

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Saddam Hussein's death and aftermath

On December 30 2008, US soldier Christopher Lotter was killed in Tikrit as retaliation for Saddam's (botched) execution (second anniversary, no coincidence) on December 30 2006 Army Pfc. Christopher W. Lotter| Military Times.

On April 18 2010, ISIS leaders Abu Ayyub al-Masri and Abu Abdullah al-Rashid al-Baghdadi were killed in a raid 10 km () of Tikrit in a safe house. No association to Saddam as Iraq had nothing to do with 911!