Saddam Hussein's Doctor Reveals The Man Behind The Tyrant

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Under the Skin of Saddam (2004): Ala Bashir was Saddam's personal doctor for 22 years. despised by the Ba'ath party hierarchy, he nonetheless managed to survive the fall of the regime by getting close to Saddam when it mattered.

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Interviewer: How was it being Saddam's doctor?
Saddam's Doctor: It was prettttyyyy, prettttyyyy, pretty good.

pezzonovante
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And USA is one country among others who have a BIG part in what has happened in the middle east for decades and the way it turned out to be in present day. There have always been shadows of grey between the white and black who often hides when its time for explaining.And meanwhile people suffer and die.

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All these people in the ehhh comments only speak ehh one language and are ehh making fun of this guy who is tri lingual smh

mikenaw
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Despite how Sadam was portrayed by western media, we can't deny the fact he had Iraq under control.

at
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New drinking game:

Take a drink every time Saddam's doctor says "Ehhhh" 🤣

davidarbogast
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Am sure this guy is and was a brilliant medic, such an artist and a beautiful story teller.

thembanimgenu
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From what the doctor said, I understand that Saddam do trust Shi'i and he was not into religious clash with the Shi'i, it's pure political. And I really agreed by what the doctor said. That Saddam was the face of the people of Iraq, like being said by Prophet Muhammad PBUH, what I understand the meaning is, "Your leader is the reflections of you". So, Iraqis got so much to do to change for the better.

yojan
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He looked sincere and intelligent to me, and his paintings are gorgeous,

juancarlosroth
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The paintings are amazing! I liked what he said at the end.

johnyepthomi
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Saddam is such an enigma. He seemed like a nice guy in conversation. He was against religious extremism, and he protected religious minorities. At the same time he literally let his kids literally get away with rape and murder, and he was like Hitler when it came to ethnic-cleansing of Kurds.

saulalifi
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this doctor made first surgery of returning an amputated hand back to its normal state in iraq, he is a figure in plastic surgery till this day in iraq

alimeran
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This dude is a real O.G ... treasure trove of stories

Chris-ihjv
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I’m 31 now. I was young when Iraq got invaded but I remember watching the statue being pulled down and believing it was a great thing for the people. I’ve grown now and understand things a lot better. He was a horrible man who like most ‘leaders’ only cared what he could get out of the country and not his people but.. Iraq then and Iraq now are night and day. It got me thinking what would of been better for the people? He needed to go he was evil, what should have happened after he was gone? Also is there any hope for those countries now. What could be done to make them great again? Are they beyond help. If u read this looong comment thanks 😂 it’s a genuine question I’m not bashing

Evelynlouise
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Man that guy can really play that horn at the beginning.

darrell
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In a country where there are many feuding nationalities a leader has to be cruel to be kind as you see what has happened to Iraq without strong leadership. The biggest problem is what the British did when they carved up the middle east and Asia splitting nations and tribes on both sides of borders which has led to violence all around.

fijianz
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He was right. All Iraqis and many none Iraqis still do like and love him!

M.L
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They should make a movie about the life of this man ASAP!

alexanderlarsen
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The dr looks like the guy from “curb your enthusiasm”

mdungethulile
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Full of wisdom, not the kind that talks a lot but get the job done

solomonivere
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His Son Ude has always been the cause of Sadam's problems

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