Saddam Hussein - Rule & Misrule in Iraq Documentary

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This channel, is what the History channel should be. Keep up the great work I never miss a video.

mightymouse
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I visited Iraq several times and could see some of the things that are shown is this documentary with my own eyes. My first visit was in 1969, just one year after the Baathist revolution of 1968. My impression was than that the people of Iraq thought that it was one of the many revolutions and that a new one would follow. Than I came back in 1971 and saw things went good through the efforts of the Baath to modernize the country. By than I noticed already a great support for Saddam who was leading the progress. I returned in 1989 and 1990 ans saw the change into a police state, with lack on several goods. I remember to buy bananas you had to cross wbole Baghdad. But Iraq was undoubtly a safe place. I returned last year and saw a population that for the first time in decades was hoping for a better future, although there has to be done a lot on infrastructure and education. My love for this country always will remain. In april I will return to visit all my friends again.

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This channel keeps churning out world-class biographies of the most interesting and important people.

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Don’t forget that it’s the winner always writes the history

xnorhcs
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I lived in the Middle East, including Iraq. He was without a doubt a tyrant. And committed abominable atrocities. But it is difficult to rule the Middle East if you appear weak. I don’t agree with much he did. But in the context of the land he ruled. Sometimes. Unfortunately. It was necessary.

suzanhodges
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50 years old and my heart aches for the people. Such amazing history stories, thanks for sharing this with us.

xzsskoj
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This man has a lot of respect among arab nations until now, i have seen a show interviewed many which really respect him, and even in Iraq right now he still popular and beloved . America assessinated him because he threatened their affairs in the middle east and when the war against Iran was pouring in their right way, they supported it but invasion of kwuit means all oil will be under his control and this a red flag for America.this man was the only one who had the ability to stand against Israel and defense Palestine.

GehanAdel
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Ever since this Saddam died, the world went to shit

SandyMigs
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A wonderful channel that deserves the best regards, appreciation, admiration and pride. It provides accurate and useful information. I thank you for all the beautiful words and sincere feelings for your distinguished posts. I wish you continued success and all the best. My utmost respect and appreciation

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His mom blamed him for the death of his brother and dad. She even referred to him as the devil..

poelomokgotho
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This was a top notch production, wow.

xxviixxvii
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1. Proof that sometimes the Devil you know is better than the Ones you dont...
2. The whole part of him writing romance novels is insane 😂😂😂

HitmanConan
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Saddam was a tyrant but his son Uday was an absolute monster! Even Saddam knew about it!

BHuang
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Such amazing history stories, thanks for sharing this with us

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OIL. That is all I can say about why USA and UK invaded Iraq.

milsiart
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I just found this channel and Im impressed by its quality. Do you guys cite your sources anywhere? I love to read further (and at the same time have an idea of the body of work behind the video. Continue the great work.

milli-o
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Once Saddam Hossain said, " Iraqi people will sleep peacefully until I am awaken. When I would sleep, Iraqi people would not sleep peacefully ". This comment came true after the death of Saddam Hossain. After his death the whole Iraq was destroyed.

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We used to roll past the cemetery in Tikrit where Saddam's family was buried on a regular basis, and our interpreter pointed out their crypts; although I have no idea if he was telling the truth. It seemed like everything around there belonged to/was related to Saddam, one way or another.

Also between Samarra & Tikrit was an ancient Sumarian ruin that Saddam had ordered excavated early in his reign, but it was never finished because of the wars. Just being there is one of the most memorable experiences of my life; that area has so much history, I found it difficult to concentrate on the job sometimes (especially in the date palm plantations along the Tigris).

When Saddam was found, we were only a few km away, on cordon duty while another building/compound was being searched for him. I remember hearing about it on the net, and everybody got very nervous because they were worried Saddam loyalists would try to retaliate. Nothing else happened for us that day, though.

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This was awesome. I especially liked the part of how the fires blacked out the Sun. Really great documentary. Thank you.

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