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Essay heading: Saddam Hussein
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He was not elected, as until last year,
there had not been an election since the coup (Cooperman 49). This says that
Hussein has been a tyrant from the start, and his need for power is incredible.
He wants complete domination of the Middle East, if not the world.
Iraq is now a country struggling to survive... displayed 300 characters
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It is in the midst of an
embargo, and the people are suffering. Death rates are up, and the amount of
food available is declining. Saddam is displaced from his people, though. He
is not feeling the same effects as they are.
The Pursian Gulf War erupted in 1990 with Hussein ordering an invasion
of neighboring Kuwait, on the grounds that Kuwait was stealing oil from in Iraqi
oil field... displayed next 300 characters
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