In 2003, Iraqis, with help from Americans, toppled a 20-foot-tall statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdos Square. In ...
According to a number of Arabic sources, the biggest statue of Saddam Hussein in the Middle East will be erected in Jordan next Spring (2018). The solid bronze statue will reach over 25m high and ...
Saddam Hussein was the president of Iraq at the start of two different U.S.-led wars against him. His legacy was marked by a brutal reign over the Middle Eastern nation: Hussein was a violent ...
It was 8 a.m. at a bus station just down the road from Firdos Square, where jubilant Iraqis pulled down a towering Saddam Hussein statue right after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. The station was ...
He then erected a life-sized gold statue of himself in a temple in Rome ... The Unit for the Study of Personality in Politics ...
To add to the problematic nature, Osama's brother is called Saddam Hussein and his sister was going to be bizarrely named George Bush if she was a boy. He told the Spanish outlet Què T'hi Jugues ...
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 ...
July 16, 1979 - Saddam Hussein takes over as president of Iraq. 1979 - In response to the Ayatollah's call for the overthrow of the Baathist regime, comprised mostly of Sunni Muslims, Saddam ...
For more than 40 years, the Washington Report has published insightful analysis of the political, economic and historical ...
Yassin Hamad Amin (Saddam Hussein)Saidulla Faizulla (Muhamad Ibrahim)Chnar Imad Ghanm (Alaa's third child)Barzan Qabil Ibrahim (Alaa Namuq)Rawand Jabah (Saddam's guard)Tarq Khayat (Saddam's guard ...
In 2003, Iraqis, with help from Americans, toppled a 20-foot-tall statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdos Square. In 2005, Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, married his longtime ...
April 9 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1413, Henry V was crowned king of England. In 1816, the first all-black U.S. religious denomination, the AME church, was organized in Philadelphia. In ...