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Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein. By: Alyssa Magliba PreAP per. 1. launching the Iran-Iraq war was an effort to consolidate its rising power in the Arab world and to replace Iran as the dominant Persian Gulf state . . .

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Saddam Hussein

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  1. Saddam Hussein By: Alyssa Magliba PreAP per. 1

  2. launching the Iran-Iraq war was an effort to consolidate its rising power in the Arab world and to replace Iran as the dominant Persian Gulf state. .

  3. The Iran-Iraq War was a war between the armed forces of Iraq and Iran lasting from September 1980 to August 1988. The war began when Iraq invaded Iran on 22 September 1980 following a long history of border disputes and demands for the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime. Although the Iraqis attacked without formal warning, they failed to make progress and were soon repelled by the Iranians.

  4. . September 21, 1980, Iraq invaded Iran and bombed air bases and other targets. Because of this invasion -- Khomeini sent thousands of young Iranians to their death in "human-wave" attacks. Saddam used chemical weapons against the Iranians.

  5. Saddam's only income was from oil and Kuwait was pumping over its OPEC quota and the price of oil was collapsing. Every time the price of oil fell by one dollar, Iraq lost a billion dollars in income.

  6. Iran and owed at least $50 billion to 100 billion dollars. US and the former Soviet Union (countries which have provided Saddam with weaponry before) told other nations to withdraw all shipments except food and medicine.

  7. His hats are all bullet proof, they are lined with Kevlar inside, just in case there is a sniper in a building who is about to shoot him. Even the straw hat that he wears occasionally is lined with Kevlar. And, he looks more sturdy than he is, he looks rounder than he is, because he is wearing a bulletproof vest

  8. US. On March 17, 2003, President George Bush told him that he had only two days to leave the country or he would have to face removal by force. Saddam refused and as a result, on March 20, the United States and its allies launched many air attacks on Iraq. After the air attacks, a ground invasion by US and British troops. He went in to hiding. Troops were looking for Saddam Hussein in Baghdad.

  9. A U.S Soldier belonging to Task Force Ironhorse detains a man during a raid on July 1, 2003 in Balad, 76 km north of Baghdad, Iraq. Raids began early. this morning and struck homes, abandoned buildings and farms that were housing Saddam Hussein loyalists or other groups fighting the American-led occupation. Last month, the U.S. launched a major operation, a combined U.S. force called Task Force Ironhorse to crack down on Iraqi guerrillas north of Baghdad. 

  10. On 14 December 2003, U.S. administrator in Iraq L. Paul Bremer announced that Saddam Hussein had been captured at a farmhouse in ad-Dawr near Tikrit

  11. Saddam was convicted of crimes against humanity, including willful killing, illegal imprisonment, deportation, and torture, and sentenced to death by hanging. Saddam's half brother (an intelligence officer) and Iraq's former chief judge also were sentenced to death. Days after an Iraqi court upheld his sentence, Saddam was hanged in Baghdad on Dec. 30, 2006.

  12. Work Cited • Dagan, Nick. Natal Chart. Google, 24 Sept. 2009. Web. 31 May 2010 • Imposed War. 2007. Photograph. Google, 13 Apr. 2007. Web. 31 May 2010. • "The Consequences of an Attack to Iran." Google, 21 Nov. 2009. Web. 31 May 2010. • D, Robert. "The Grand Inquisitor." 11 July 2007. Web. 31 May 2010. • Thomas, Frank M. Steel Rain. 1991. Photograph. Army National Guard in Desert Storm.Google. Web. 5 May 2010. • KARIM SAHIB. IRAQ-WAR-CHILDREN. Agence France Presse. 24 Sep. 2002. eLibrary. Web. 31 May. 2010. • "Saddam." Mail Online News. 26 Mar. 2008. Web. 31 May 2010. • Marco Di Lauro. Task Force Ironhorse Launches Operation Sidewinder. Getty Images. 01 Jul. 2003. eLibrary. Web. 31 May. 2010. • Marco Di Lauro. Task Force Ironhorse Launches Operation Sidewinder. Getty Images. 01 Jul. 2003. eLibrary. Web. 31 May. 2010. • U.S. Army. Saddam Hussein Captured. Getty Images. 14 Dec. 2003. eLibrary. Web. 31 May. 2010.

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