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    Saddam Hussein

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    Saddam Hussein From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. (Redirected from Saddam) Saddam Hussein Enlarge Saddam Hussein Saddām Hussein ʻAbd al-Majid al-Tikrītī (Often spelled Husayn or Hussain; Arabic صدام حسين عبدالمجيد التكريتي; born April 28‚ 1937 1) was President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. A rising star in the revolutionary Ba’ath

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    Tun Hussein bin Dato’ Onn who is of 3/4 Malay and 1/4 Circassian ancestry was the third Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ leading the country from 1976 to 1981. He was granted the soubriquet ‘Father of Unity’. He was born in Johor Bahru‚ Johor on February 12‚ 1922. Tun Hussein is the son of Dato’ Onn Jaafar‚ the founder of UMNO and a Malayan freedom fighter. His grandfather Dato Jaafar Haji Muhammad was the first Menteri Besar of Johore while his grandmother‚ Hanim Rogayah was from Scarcia‚ Turkey. Tun

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    been part of Germany ’s historical fatherland. The invasion of Poland the followed to conquer the country ’s national resources to bolster Germany ’s military. Germany was still reeling in huge debt from the First World War. Likewise‚ for Saddam Hussein in 1990 - despite constant international warnings - he invaded to annex Kuwait with the excuse that Kuwait was historically part of the greater Babylonian empire‚ and laid claim on Kuwait ’s rich abundance of oil. To gather support from their followers

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    The Life of Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein was born on April 28th 1937 in Al-Awja‚ a small Iraqi town. At a young age Hussain fled from his abusive father to live with his uncle who was a devoted Sunni Muslim. His uncle had Saddam attend a nationalist secondary school and after graduating Hussein studied law for three years but didn ’t earn a degree until he was older. At the age of 20 Hussein joined the Arab Ba’ath Socialist Party also known as ABSP. After receiving six months of jail time 5 years

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    Saddam De Facto Saddam Hussein was unarguably the world’s most feared and powerful leaders. He ruled with an iron fist‚ his actions have caused fear and hate among the Iraqi citizens he ruled and people around the world. He ruled by oppression‚ with supremacy‚ committing atrocious acts such as testing chemical and biological weapons on the innocent civilians of his own country. During his time in power‚ he blatantly violated nearly all the United Nations laws that pertained to his country‚ and

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    an end‚ another contention began to arise. The United Nations containment of Iraq was a success that led them to draw back from Iraq—yet still leaving Saddam Hussein as the Iraq leader. September 11‚ 2001 marks the day that thousands of Americans lost their lives‚ due to an attack schemed by Osama bin Laden. With the notion that Saddam Hussein had been fully involved with Osama bin Laden and an even stronger belief that Iraq had reconstituted its nuclear weapon program‚ on March 3‚ 2003 George W.

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    and brutality towards the Iraqi people prompted the U.S. and other forces to invade Iraq. Body Saddam Hussein’s early life affected his life as a political leader and president. Saddam was born in poverty in a mud hut (9) His full name was Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (5) Before he was born his father left their family and his brother died from cancer (5) His stepfather made his life hard but then Saddam ran away to his uncle (4) Saddam Hussein’s uncle “filled him with dreams of Arab glory

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    President George Bush’s letter to President Saddam Hussein is a convincing segment intended to persuade Hussein to remove his forces from Kuwait before conflict ensues. Some critical readers believe that Bush does not provide a rational argument‚ but this paper is taking the standpoint that Bush not only is rational‚ but cogent. President George Bush is able to effectively convey his forceful message to President Saddam Hussein‚ expressing that Iraq must leave Kuwait through the use of establishing

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    based on fear. B. Adolf Hitler was a very powerful and ruthless dictator who was a brilliant‚ but sick minded person. C. Saddam Hussein was another very powerful ruler who used fear tactics to gain and maintain power. D. Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein both were extremely cruel rulers that were feared by many people. E. Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein are similar in foreign policies‚ unification of followers‚ political affiliations‚ invasions‚ crimes against humanity‚ and religious opposition

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    December 23‚ 2016 Impact of Saddam Hussein In 2006‚ one of the most famous dictators in the world‚ Saddam Hussein‚ had left his country in shambles. Throughout his long rule as the President of Iraq‚ he mistreated and murdered his own kind. Saddam Hussein developed many enemies throughout his reign and engaged in conflict that left Iraq ruined. He was also a Sunni that was running a country that also had Kurds and Shiites living in it‚ whom he discriminated. Saddam Hussein had a negative impact on Iraq

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