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  • Saddam Hussein
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    Saddam Hussein The Middle East is an extremely volatile region of the world, and much of the current instability may be due to one man, Saddam Hussein. During the last few years, under Hussein's direction, Iraq has gone from being an oil rich country to a country that is suffering major embargoes and is low on supplies. Iraqi leaders are trying to leave as they realize how power can corrupt a man. If Hussein stays in power, the future looks bleak for the Gulf region. Iraq used to be a prosperous...
  • Idea Of Military Action Towards Iraq
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    Should Bush Attack Iraq? Nuclear weapons, terrorist bombings, these terms might be heard on our home front of us the United States of something isn't done. By done I mean attacking Saddam Hussein, his armies in Iraq, and any other country harboring terrorist. This is why a military plan, released this past Friday, is just what this country needs for fending off terrorism and stopping the production of weapons of mass destruction, especially in Iraq. Eliminating the former strategies, by means of...
  • Saddam Hussein
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    Persian Gulf Crisis Persian Gulf Crisis, 1990-1991: How Saddam Hussein's Greed and Totalitarian Quest for Power Led to the Invasion of Kuwait, World Conflicts and theDegredation of Iraq Joseph Stalin. Fidel Castro. Adolf Hitler. Saddam Hussein. These names are all those of leaders who have used a totalitarian approach to leading a nation. Stalin and Hitler ruled in the early to mid-nineteen hundreds. Like Fidel Castro, Saddam Hussein is now. Saddam Hussein belongs to the Baath Party of Iraq. Thi...
  • Saddam Hussein And Gandhi Lead
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    Saddam Hussein and Mohandus Gandhi Saddam Hussein, the vicious dictator of Iraq. It is surprising to find that he has things in common with one of the greatest makers of peace, Mohandus Gandhi. Though these two people are the complete opposite of one another, they share the one thing they hold most dear, their religion. Religion is a big part of a person, and is closely related with a persons character. Religion teaches people how to act in different situations, so it would be safe to conclude t...
  • Campaign To Overthrow Saddam
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    As Afghan opposition groups and U.S. armed forces continue their successes in the war against the Taliban and al Qaeda, the American debate has quickly turned to the question of where the fight against terrorism should go next. In numerous public statements, President Bush has talked about a wide-ranging campaign against global terrorism. He has not committed to military operations against any other countries or terrorist organizations, but he has made it clear that the broader struggle against ...
  • Saddam Hussein Al Majid
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    Saddam Hussein From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (Redirected from Saddam) Saddam HusseinEnlargeSaddam HusseinSadd m Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tier t (Often spelled Husayn or Hussain; Arabic ; born April 28, 1937 1) was President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. A rising star in the revolutionary Ba " at Party, which espoused secular pan-Arabism, economic modernization, and socialism, Saddam (see 2 regarding names) played a key role in the bloodless 1968 coup that brought the party to power. As vice...
  • Hussein At First Helped Iraq
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    Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein (1937-), authoritarian president of Iraq since 1979) who has led his country into two devastating wars. Born to a poor farming family in Tikrt, a town north of Baghdd, Hussein was raised by his widowed mother and other relatives. He moved to Baghdd in 1955 and became involved in politics, joining the opposition Baath Party, an Arab nationalist movement. Hussein rose quickly within the party and in 1959 helped organize an assassination attempt on Abd al-Karim Kassem,...
  • Military Saddam Hussein Iraq
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    U.S. military: Saddam documents lead to arrests Deposed Iraqi leader not cooperating, sources say Monday, December 15, 2003 Posted: 9: 09 AM EST (1409 GMT) An image released by the U.S. Army shows Saddam after he was captured. Story Tools ON CNN TV Watch CNN's ongoing live coverage of news of the capture of Saddam Hussein, now on-air. VIDEO Saddam to U.S. troops: 'I want to negotiate. ' PLAY VIDEO U.S. officials begin interrogating Saddam. PLAY VIDEO Two deadly car bombings in Baghdad. PLAY VIDE...
  • Saddam Hussein And Iraq
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    Please Read Below: ter " ror. ist, n., adj. one who commits acts of terrorism. ter " ror. ism, n. use of violence and threats to obtain political demands. Thank You. For most of us, a War on Iraq is something we can relate to. You may have relatives in the military; you may be planning to fight yourself. No matter how you feel close to this issue, the War is going to hit us all in someway. Hell, it's even going to affect the way you fill your car up with gas. A lot of people are questioning a Wa...
  • Iraq's Possession Of Chemical And Biological Weapons
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    The United States could not have stood idly by while the proletariat's suffered under the vindictive Iraqi regime. The coalition's invasion of Iraq was justified. Iraq brings suffering upon its own people. Hundreds of thousands died unnatural deaths as an outcome of Saddam's actions. Many of these were Shi'a Muslims. Although they represent the majority of the population they are banned from practicing many of the pillars of their religion. (Life Under Saddam Hussein) The brutal oppression of th...
  • Tony Blair's Supporting Argument For War
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    The Blair-Hitch Project "When people decided not to confront fascism, they were doing the popular thing, they were doing it for good reasons and they were good people... but they made the wrong decision". This is Tony Blair suggesting that Saddam Hussein is as much of a threat to world democracy as Adolf Hitler, but how much of a threat is Saddam Hussein to Britain. It is true that he is a cruel dictator who has a blatant disregard for human rights, but it is unlikely he has yearnings for univer...
  • Saddam Hussein
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    The United States is completely justified with invading Iraq. First of all Saddam Hussein would be a worse threat if not stopped now. He may have done nothing to start this war, but this war is also a war on terrorism. Many have seen the photos of what Hussein does to his own people, humanity cannot let this happen. The Iraqis deserve a free and democratic government. It is not right to let them be ruled by this dictating tyrant anymore. Finally we must rid the world of a sadistic, war mongering...
  • Saddam Hussein From Power
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    Saddam Hussein is obviously a very dangerous and deranged man. He views himself as being on the same level as a god. He has no respect for human life other than his own. He lies, cheats and murders to advance himself and to get what he wants. Saddam Hussein is obsessed with power and he will not stop at anything when it comes to gaining and maintaining his power. Is this the type of man we should allow to have and control chemical, biological and nuclear weapons? This is the big debate going on ...
  • Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
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    Huddled in an underground bunker with his country smoldering in ruins around him, Iraqi President SADDAM HUSSEIN seemed buried for good in February 1992. U.N. forces had devastated Iraq in the six-week Persian Gulf War; sewage systems and telephone lines were out, electrical grids were down, and roads were impassable. Harsh international sanctions and reparation debts hobbled recovery prospects for the oil-rich republic of Iraq. But Hussein resurfaced, unrepentant for the failed invasion of Kuwa...

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