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Born | Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti 1937-04-28 Al-Awja, Saladin Province, Iraq | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 2006-12-30 (Age 69) Kadhimiya, Baghdad, Iraq | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Iraqi | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children | • Uday Hussein • Qusay Hussein • Raghad Hussein • Rana • Hala Hussein | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spouse | Sajida Talfah | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Party | Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, (1957–1966), Baghdad-based Ba'ath Party, (1966–2006) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A brutal dictator who enjoyed US support until he ceased following their orders.
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Contents
History
CIA/Deep State operative Frank Terpil admits working for the Saddam Hussein.[1]
In 1983 Ronald Reagan sent Donald Rumsfeld (then working for drug company G.D. Searle & Co.) on a tour of middle east capitals, including Baghdad. He met Saddam on December 20, 1983 Baghdad, where he was to establish "direct contact between an envoy of President Reagan and President Saddam Hussein," while emphasizing "his close relationship" with the president.[2][3] This was an act of support for Iraq, considering that it was illegally using chemical weapons in the war with Iran.
Deception
Just before Saddam invaded Kuwait, April Glaspie suggested that USA would not object if he did so.
Documents by Saddam Hussein
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) |
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Document:Saddam Hussain message to the people of Iraq | letter | 30 December 2006 | 2003 Iraq War |
Document:Saddam Hussein letter to the American People | letter | 7 July 2006 | 2003 Iraq War |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author |
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Jörg Haider | “Asked about the impression that Saddam is better for him than Bush, Haider said: "The choice is really hard for me. Both have been at war with international law and committed human rights violations. The one is lucky enough to command a world power, hence the power to write the laws, while the other has been a weak dictator"” | Jörg Haider |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Niyirah al-Sabah’s Story | article | 28 August 2011 | Sandra Barr | Niyirah al-Sabah presenting her lies about Saddam Hussein's troops taking babies out of incubators that led to the Iraq War and Iman al-Obeidi claiming she was gang-raped by Muammar Gaddafi's forces justifying the 2011 Attacks on Libya |
Document:Twenty Years On, We’ve Learned Nothing From 9/11 | Speech | 17 September 2021 | Ron Paul | 20 years on from 9/11, Ron Paul says that The Establishment in the United States has learned nothing since the attacks. |
Document:Why Tony is right to entertain Assad | Article | 17 December 2002 | Rod Liddle | Bashar al Assad became the first Syrian leader to visit the United Kingdom in 2002. |