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 Saddam Hussein

It's worth going over the work the Butcher of Baghdad did for his Texas patrons when he was their butcher:

  • 1979: Seizes power with U.S. approval; moves allegiance from Soviets to U.S. in Cold War.
  • 1980: Invades Iran, then the "Unicycle of Evil," with U.S. encouragement and arms. (In fairness, credit here goes to Nobel Peace Laureate, James Carter.)
  • 1982: Bush-Reagan regime removes Saddam's regime from official U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism.
  • 1983: Saddam hosts Donald Rumsfeld in Baghdad. Agrees to "go steady" with U.S. corporate suppliers.
  • 1984: U.S. Commerce Department issues license for export of aflatoxin to Iraq useable in biological weapons.
  • 1988: Gasses Kurds in Halabja, Iraq.
  • 1987-88: U.S. warships destroy Iranian oil platforms in Gulf and break Iranian blockade of Iraq shipping lanes, tipping war advantage back to Saddam.
  • 1990: Invades Kuwait with U.S. permission.

U.S. permission? On July 25, 1990, the dashing dictator met in Baghdad with U.S. Ambassador April Glaspie. When Saddam asked Glaspie if the U.S. would object to an attack on Kuwait over the small emirate's theft of Iraqi oil, the ambassador told him, "We have no opinion.... Secretary [of State James] Baker has directed me to emphasize the instruction ... that Kuwait is not associated with America." Saddam taped her.

Glaspie, in her 1991 Congressional testimony, did not deny the authenticity of the recording, which diplomats worldwide took as a Bush Sr's okay to an Iraqi invasion.

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Iran has called for an investigation to reveal the channels through which Saddam Hussein's Baath regime gained access to chemical weapons. ...
Why would the BBC/HBO, UK/America, want to make a drama series about Saddam Hussein? I wondered what the hidden agenda might be. Were they trying to cash in ...
... has called for the formation of a committee to investigate how the government of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein gained access to chemical weapons. ...
Also on Tuesday, the Iraqi High Tribunal, which tries crimes committed by the government of Saddam Hussein, sentenced to death for a second time Saddam's ...

Basra, Iraq-A new museum may be built in a former palace of Saddam Hussein in Basra, the Art Newspaper reports. The site proposal for the new museum, ...
By Andy Segal (CNN) -- Years before the First Gulf War, Saddam Hussein was slaughtering Iraq's Kurds with bombs, bullets and gas. ...
By KATHERINE ZOEPF Baghdad - Ali Hassan al-Majid, Saddam Hussein's cousin better known as Chemical Ali, was sentenced to death for a second time Tuesday for ...
"I don't think there's any doubt that Saddam Hussein, who had acquired and used Weapons of Mass Destruction before, had invaded a neighbor, Kuwait, ...
By Waleed Ibrahim Baghdad (Reuters) - An Iraqi court sentenced Saddam Hussein's cousin "Chemical Ali" to death on Tuesday for the killing of thousands of ...
Baghdad: An Iraqi court sentenced Saddam Hussein's cousin "Chemical Ali" to death on Tuesday for crushing a Shi'ite revolt after the 1991 Gulf War, ...
The Kurds say that many of those whom Mr. Maliki, an Arab, has recruited in the Kurdish region had worked with Saddam Hussein. "Enlisting such pro-regime ...
"A lot of people put their reputations on the line and said the Weapons of Mass Destruction [were] a reason to remove Saddam Hussein. ...
A lot of people put their reputations on the line and said the Weapons of Mass Destruction is a reason to remove Saddam Hussein. It wasn't just people in my ...
By Alex Holmes - December 1, 2008, 3:16PM Saddam Hussein had a way with words. I came across this quote of his relatively early on in my research into ...
But after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, Hamama -- like many former employees of the Ba'athist government -- looked to change sides. ...
20 with public approval ratings near record lows partly due to the unpopular Iraq war that toppled Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein after the US-led invasion in ...
Neither was caused by Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Troops sent to Kuwait to expel Saddam's seizure of that oil-rich monarchy were widely exposed, on purpose, ...
Kurdish soldiers in Irbil, Iraq, carry one of 150 coffins containing the remains of Kurds killed during Saddam Hussein's Anfal campaign of the 1980s. ...
As with most of the crackdowns designed to bolster President Saddam Hussein's Sunni Arab-led dictatorship, most of the victims were civilians. ...
So contrary to the advice of other world leaders and the UN, Bush marched into battle against Saddam Hussein. The reasons marshaled out by the Bush ...
He did not pursue Saddam Hussein's Republican army to Baghdad, or seek to overthrow him by direct military means. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney also ...
... the countries - the latest sign of increased cooperation between the neighboring nations that were fierce rivals under Saddam Hussein's rule in Iraq. ...
The battered shell of a once opulent waterside palace built by Saddam Hussein may be restored as a new museum for the ancient port of Basra, with help from ...
It is the first time remains were exchanged since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003. It is also the first ever direct contact between Tehran and Baghdad to ...
The elections are expected to boost the participation of Iraq's Sunni Arabs, who were dominant under Saddam Hussein and now complain they are ...
Nonetheless, America freed Iraqis from the tyranny of Saddam Hussein. There would be no more Hussein run torture chambers. They would be replaced by torture ...
Why doesn't he ask his father why the wife and political party swapping, snitch, B rated, senile sap Ronald Reagan, who called "Saddam Hussein and Osma Bin ...
The 4000 British troops stationed in the city since the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003 withdrew to the airport last September. ...
A country club in Baghdad has staged the Iraqi capital's first public beauty contest since the downfall of Saddam Hussein. By Tim Albone in Baghdad As Noor ...
He came soon after his father was killed by Saddam Hussein's thugs. Sharrif built a life here - got married, ran a motel, headed an Iraqi refugee center. ...
... and religious police, Iran is still a safer and a more organized place than the new post-US invasion Iraq, let alone than the Iraq of Saddam Hussein. ...
He and his family had endured growing travails since the US-led invasion of Iraq toppled dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003. While Hussein's overthrow and ...
Earlier this week, some lawmakers argued that the pact didn't protect Iraqs oil wealth against being seized to resolve legal claims against Saddam Hussein's ...
Two big signs on both sides of the mosque's gates say: "This mosque was built according to the orders of President Saddam Hussein. The cornerstone was laid ...
By Andy Segal (CNN) -- Years before the First Gulf War, Saddam Hussein was slaughtering Iraq's Kurds with bombs, bullets and gas. ...
They wanted a special tribunal dealing with crimes committed when Saddam Hussein was in power disbanded, and more freedom given to former members of ...
... public referendum next year, brings in sight the end of a US military presence that began with the 2003 invasion and ouster of dictator Saddam Hussein. ...
He has survived the Iraqi invasion of his native Kuwait in 1990 and meeting the tyrant son of Saddam Hussein, and he mourns the loss of family members in ...
Under former leader Saddam Hussein, stray-dog culls were conducted annually, but they have not taken place amid the chaos of six years of war. ...
Sami al-Askari said the Shia bloc has rejected the Sunnis' demand for the repeal of a law designed to weed out senior members of Saddam Hussein's outlawed ...

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U.S. documents published in today's Saddam Hussein Sourcebook quote Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in 1975 telling the Iraqi foreign minister "we do not think there is a basic clash of national interests between Iraq and the United States" (the Iraqi disagreed), and that Israeli influence on U.S. policy would diminish given "our new electoral law" which means "the influence of some who financed the elections before isn't so great."

The newly declassified briefing notes for special envoy Donald Rumsfeld's second trip to Baghdad in March 1984 reveal Rumsfeld's instructions to reinforce the message of U.S. interest in improved relations "at a pace of Iraq's own choosing," and to emphasize that U.S. criticism of Saddam's chemical weapons use versus Iran was not meant as a pro-Iranian or anti-Iraq gesture. Saturday, December 20, marks the 20th anniversary of Rumsfeld's famous handshake meeting with Saddam Hussein in Baghdad.
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