Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein

Jabbar Al-Baydani

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Editorial:
Trafford Publishing
Año de edición:
2004
Materia
Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9781412027311
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In this book the reader will find a great deal of astonishing and surprising facts that only a few of the Iraqis know about the real origin of Sedam Hussein (Sedam was his original name before changing it to Saddam) since before he was born and how he was raised, living in a rotten environment with a dissipated mother who never gave the affectionateness of her motherhood. Thus, he lived a miserable childhood, he did not know the words mercy, responsibility, or love. He always felt bitterness towards human kind, after he became like a monster seeking revenge from every thing and everyone.Sedam Husseinn was a dictator who fought technology and progress and spread darkness among the people. He is one of the most dictatorial leaders who committed crimes against mankind in addition to many violations to international law. He was engaged in battles and arguments and even wars with all of Iraq’s neighboring countries. He lit four major wars in a period of 23 years that shed the blood of millions of Iraqis, Iranians, Kuwaitis, Arabs, and non Arabs from all over the world. Sedam tricked himself as he tricked the helpless poor people, who believed in him, he gave them hope for dreams that never comes true. He did not realize the gracelessness of his wars against the neighbors; he did not get the lesson and kept falling into mistakes that led him to more wars. The reason behind all this is his thinking that he is the sole leader in the entire world.

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