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Essay heading: Saddam Hussein: The political heretic
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Prior to Hussein’s presidency, the Iraqi people led quite normal lives because they were lead they were lead by a non-tyrant president, until Hussein became president. He did not care about the Iraqi people because he wanted to remain in power no matter what it took “Saddam is a dictator who is ready to sacrifice his country, just as long as he can remain on his throne in Baghdad,” (Butt, par... displayed 300 characters
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Prior to Hussein’s presidency, the Iraqi people led quite normal lives because they were lead they were lead by a non-tyrant president, until Hussein became president. He did not care about the Iraqi people because he wanted to remain in power no matter what it took “Saddam is a dictator who is ready to sacrifice his country, just as long as he can remain on his throne in Baghdad,” (Butt, par... displayed next 300 characters
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