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  1. Apr 8, 2024 · Saddam Hussein (born April 28, 1937, Al-ʿAwjah, Iraq—died December 30, 2006, Baghdad) was the president of Iraq (1979–2003) whose brutal rule was marked by costly and unsuccessful wars against neighbouring countries.

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  2. 6 days ago · They insisted that Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s reign needed to come to an end. And they insisted that war was imminent. Taha Yasin Ramadan, one of Iraq’s two vice presidents, offered an ...

  3. 3 days ago · Steve Coll is the author of several highly regarded books, including, most recently, The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the United States and the Middle East, 1979–2003. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including two Pulitzer Prizes. Among the other books he has written are Ghost Wars: The ...

  4. 3 days ago · In a surprising turn of events, during Saddam Hussein's final days in 2006, an unexpected camaraderie seemed to develop between him and his American guards. Despite the intense animosity surrounding his regime, one soldier's reaction to a crowd's taunting demonstrated a depth of emotion that was unexpected. As the Iraqi dictator spent his remaining time

  5. Apr 3, 2024 · No views 1 minute ago. Unearth the story of Saddam Hussein, the iron-fisted dictator who ruled Iraq for decades. Explore his rise to power, brutal reign, devastating wars, and ultimate downfall.

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  6. Mar 22, 2024 · Ba‘ath Party, Pan-Arabist political party advocating the formation of a single Arab socialist nation, founded in Damascus by Michel Aflaq and Salah al-Din Bitar. It became the ruling party in Syria in 1963 and in Iraq in 1968. Iraq’s Ba‘ath Party, led by Saddam Hussein, was toppled in 2003 in the Iraq War.

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  8. Apr 8, 2024 · The Persian Gulf War, also called Gulf War (1990–91), was an international conflict triggered by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990. Iraq’s leader, Saddam Hussein, ordered the invasion and occupation of Kuwait to acquire the nation’s large oil reserves, cancel a large debt Iraq owed Kuwait, and expand Iraqi power in the region.

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