Whether it's 2,000 or 6,000, that's an awful lot of his own people murdered by a brutal dictator, don't you think?
Once again we learn that weakness is provocative in the face of brutal dictators.
Our differences are with that brutal dictator in Baghdad.
While there they become involved in a revolution to oust a brutal dictator.
But Iraq, even under a brutal dictator, was an exception.
And why was he murdered on the very day he'd met the brutal dictator?
No brutal dictator will ever be persuaded to give up his dreams of universal power simply because it's the right thing to do.
Meanwhile in Syria a brutal dictator is murdering his people.
Yet we will ensure that one brutal dictator is not replaced by another.
We removed a brutal dictator who had it coming.