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Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein

Shiva Balaghi

Greenwood Press
2005
sidottu
In July 1979, Saddam Hussein became the President of Iraq. His dictum was simply expressed—power through terror. During the first decade of his presidency, Saddam engaged in three wars: the Iran-Iraq War, the invasion of Kuwait, and the Gulf War of 1991. After September 11th, the war on terrorism led to the war against Iraq that began in March 2003 and the eventual capture of Sadddam Hussein effecitively ending his rule over the Iraqi people. On April 9, 2003, a handful of U.S. Marines helped a small crowd of Iraqis gathered in Firdos Square to tear down a statue of Saddam Hussein. Since his capture, Saddam has been transferred to Iraqi legal custody and awaits his trial for atrocities committed during his regime. This biography details Saddam's difficult childhood in Tikrit and his politically influential teenage years in Baghdad with his uncle. His involvement with the Iraqi Ba'ath Party led to his participation in an assassination attempt on then Prime Minister Qassem. In his early political life, Saddam retained the lessons of village life learned in his difficult Tikrit childhood, but they would become enmeshed with his discovery of Ba'athism and pan-Arabism. Once he became President of Iraq, Saddam often ruled with force and a carefully cultivated image throughout the use of visual imagery and books. Though Saddam no longer rules Iraq, the legacy of his reign will likely shape Iraqi history for years to come.
Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein

Shiva Balaghi

Greenwood Press
2005
nidottu
In July 1979, Saddam Hussein became the President of Iraq. His dictum was simply expressed—power through terror. During the first decade of his presidency, Saddam engaged in three wars: the Iran-Iraq War, the invasion of Kuwait, and the Gulf War of 1991. After September 11th, the war on terrorism led to the war against Iraq that began in March 2003 and the eventual capture of Sadddam Hussein effecitively ending his rule over the Iraqi people. On April 9, 2003, a handful of U.S. Marines helped a small crowd of Iraqis gathered in Firdos Square to tear down a statue of Saddam Hussein. Since his capture, Saddam has been transferred to Iraqi legal custody and awaits his trial for atrocities committed during his regime. This biography details Saddam's difficult childhood in Tikrit and his politically influential teenage years in Baghdad with his uncle. His involvement with the Iraqi Ba'ath Party led to his participation in an assassination attempt on then Prime Minister Qassem. In his early political life, Saddam retained the lessons of village life learned in his difficult Tikrit childhood, but they would become enmeshed with his discovery of Ba'athism and pan-Arabism. Once he became President of Iraq, Saddam often ruled with force and a carefully cultivated image throughout the use of visual imagery and books. Though Saddam no longer rules Iraq, the legacy of his reign will likely shape Iraqi history for years to come.
Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein

Said K. Aburish

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2001
nidottu
In "Saddam Hussein: The Politics of Revenge", the author draws on his own knowledge of and extensive contacts within the Arab world to produce both a thorough biography and a penetrating psychological profile of the most powerful and unpredictable man in the world today. He explains why Saddam behaves as he does by suggesting that his life has been marked by a series of personal quests: for recognition after being orphaned and brought up by a destitute uncle; for control of his country; for leadership of the Arab world; for mastery of the technology of destruction, and who now fights for Iraq's survival. This is the chilling story of how the man who, with the encouragement of western governments, made his country the most advanced in the Arab world in the 1970s, and through personal ambition led it to disaster at the end of the 1980s, now fights for its survival.
Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein

Hourly History

Independently Published
2018
pokkari
Saddam HusseinFrom his humble beginnings as a farmhand working on tribal Iraqi land to becoming the president of Iraq for more than two decades, Saddam Hussein's life story is nothing short of extraordinary. Transforming Iraq first into a prosperous nation then into a war-ravaged shell of its former self, Hussein is one of the key figures of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. Inside you will read about...✓ From Poor Peasant to Revolutionist✓ An Assassin, a Ba'athist, and a Married Man✓ Improving Iraq's Economy, Health Care, and Education✓ The Iran-Iraq War✓ The Gulf War✓ U.S. Invasion and Hussein's ExecutionAnd much more America nicknamed Saddam "The Butcher of Baghdad" for the atrocities he committed during his reign. The exact number of Iraqi dead is unknown, but estimates suggest up to 100,000 Kurds and 100,000 Iraqi civilians and rebels were killed by the Hussein regime. Hussein lost his own life at the hands of his people, executed for his crimes in 2006.
Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein

Andrew Cockburn; Patrick Cockburn

Verso Books
2002
nidottu
"The idea of direct invasion is the greatest threat to Saddam. It avoids the problems of securing local allies, inside and outside Iraq, which bedevil any indirect approach to get rid of him. But it has one immense disadvantage from the US point of view ... if the US invades Iraq to install its own government it will be taking direct physical control of an area containing more than half the world's oil reserves. It will look like the founding of a new American empire based on physical force and will be deeply resented ... It would outrage the Arabs at a moment when the Israel-Palestine conflict is in a particularly bloody phase. America could find that it has overplayed its hand, just as Saddam did when he invaded Kuwait twelve years ago."-From the new PrologueAt the outset of the 1991 Gulf War, US leaders resolved the 'Iraqis will pay the price', so long as Saddam Hussein remained in power. This book makes chillingly clear just how terrible that price has been. Eleven years ago Saddam was caught by surprise; his preparations since September 11 show that lessons have been learnt. In a substantial new prologue the authors analyse these preparations and the terrifying consequences of a military invasion of Iraq.
Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein

50minutes

50Minutes.fr
2016
pokkari
D couvrez enfin tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur Saddam Hussein en moins d'une heure Arriv au fa te du pouvoir malgr ses origines pr caires, Saddam Hussein m ne l'Irak d'une main de fer pendant une vingtaine d'ann es. S'il re oit au d but de son r gne l'appui du monde occidental afin de mettre un terme la r volution islamique d'Iran, l'homme fort du Moyen-Orient verra tr s vite ses alli s se retourner contre lui. C'est que le ra s irakien a d'autres vis es: dominer les pays arabes afin de faire de l'Irak la nouvelle Babylone. N'h sitant pas mettre le Moyen-Orient feu et sang, il m ne guerre sur guerre afin de parvenir ses fins. La communaut internationale qui, hier encore, lui fournissait son aide n'a d'autre choix que de se retourner contre lui, et fait de lui l'ennemi public n 1. Peu peu, les erreurs strat giques que commet Saddam Hussein l'amputent de son pouvoir, et l'Irak sombre dans le chaos ... Ce livre vous permettra d'en savoir plus sur: - La vie de Saddam Hussein- L'Irak avant l'accession au pouvoir de Saddam Hussein- Les temps forts de la dictature de Saddam Hussein- Les r percussions de sa dictature sur l'Irak et le monde arabe Le mot de l' diteur: Dans ce num ro de la collection 50MINUTES Grandes Personnalit s, Myl ne Th liol voque la vie de l'un des plus grands dictateurs du XXe si cle. En nous racontant la vie de Saddam Hussein, c'est tout un pan de l'histoire du Moyen-Orient qui nous est d voil et qui nous permet de mieux comprendre la situation chaotique dans laquelle est plong l'Irak aujourd'hui, malgr le d part des derniers soldats am ricains. Devant faire face aux gu rillas internes et la mont e en puissance de l' tat islamique, l'avenir de l'Irak est toujours incertain... St phanie Dagrain PROPOS DE LA S RIE 50MINUTES Grandes Personnalit sLa s rie Grandes Personnalit s de la collection 50MINUTES pr sente plus de cinquante hommes et femm
Saddam Hussein's Gulf Wars

Saddam Hussein's Gulf Wars

Miron Rezun

Praeger Publishers Inc
1992
sidottu
This book deals extensively with Iraq and Saddam Hussein--his rise to power, his mastery of Iraqi statecraft, his pan-Arab proclivities and his two Gulf wars: the first against Iran and the second against the U.S.-led multinational coalition in 1990-1991. Israeli sources, as well as materials gathered during a trip to Turkey and the Kurdish refugee areas in northern Iraq, provide additional perspective for the author and his analysis. The book portrays a multidimensional Saddam Hussein: good and bad, strategic and human. It throws light on the reasons the U.S. went to war against Saddam, and presents an in-depth analysis of the United States' policies, which at one time supported Iraq's cause, in the Gulf region. A valuable feature of the book is its detailed discussion of the psychology of Saddam, of the Arabs, the Iranians, the Israelis, and the American public before, during, and after the Gulf War.Rezun's conclusions challenge generally accepted views that lay the blame for the war on Saddam Hussein. Although Saddam is a cruel and rapacious demagogue, U.S. policymakers are to blame for having supported Saddam for so long. The author also rejects the view that General Norman Schwartzkopf was a great hero of the last war. Contrary to general opinion, Schwartzkopf conducted a no-risk operation into which Saddam Hussein was caught because of his miscalculation of U.S. intentions. Critical of U.S. policies, Rezun finds them naive and short-sighted. Although disapproving of U.S. policies during the war, Rezun praises the support and sustenance given by the Bush administration to the Kurds in the final hours of the Gulf War. This book is addressed to generalists and academic specialists, and students of Middle East politics.
Saddam Hussein's Ba'th Party

Saddam Hussein's Ba'th Party

Sassoon Joseph

Cambridge University Press
2011
pokkari
The Ba'th Party came to power in 1968 and remained for thirty-five years, until the 2003 US invasion. Under the leadership of Saddam Hussein, who became president of Iraq in 1979, a powerful authoritarian regime was created based on a system of violence and an extraordinary surveillance network, as well as reward schemes and incentives for supporters of the party. The true horrors of this regime have been exposed for the first time through a massive archive of government documents captured by the United States after the fall of Saddam Hussein. It is these documents that form the basis of this extraordinarily revealing book and that have been translated and analyzed by Joseph Sassoon, an Iraqi-born scholar and seasoned commentator on the Middle East. They uncover the secrets of the innermost workings of Hussein's Revolutionary Command Council, how the party was structured, how it operated via its network of informers and how the system of rewards functioned.
Saddam Hussein's Ba'th Party

Saddam Hussein's Ba'th Party

Joseph Sassoon

Cambridge University Press
2011
sidottu
The Ba'th Party came to power in 1968 and remained for thirty-five years, until the 2003 US invasion. Under the leadership of Saddam Hussein, who became president of Iraq in 1979, a powerful authoritarian regime was created based on a system of violence and an extraordinary surveillance network, as well as reward schemes and incentives for supporters of the party. The true horrors of this regime have been exposed for the first time through a massive archive of government documents captured by the United States after the fall of Saddam Hussein. It is these documents that form the basis of this extraordinarily revealing book and that have been translated and analyzed by Joseph Sassoon, an Iraqi-born scholar and seasoned commentator on the Middle East. They uncover the secrets of the innermost workings of Hussein's Revolutionary Command Council, how the party was structured, how it operated via its network of informers and how the system of rewards functioned.
Saddam Hussein and the Dark Princes of Love

Saddam Hussein and the Dark Princes of Love

Roman A. Skaskiw

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
"A subtle and utterly convincing portrait of manhood and friendship. Skaskiw knows the lures of war to be as innocent and concrete as they are dark and amorphous. In exploring a terrain of the intimate and familiar, he deftly reveals it to hold the same capacities for violence and betrayal found behind enemy lines." - Katie Chase, author of Man and Wife A Novelette about three Iraq War veterans on a camping trip, and those feelings of betrayal and relief when you leave the military.
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