How Saddam Hussein's Greed and Totalitarian Quest for Power Led to the Invasion of Kuwait, World Conflicts and the Degredation of Iraq
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gone from the global scene. Saddam Hussein is a modern day figure modeling these two. All the negative outcomes of the Persian Gulf crisis were either directly or indirectly his fault. Unfortunately, Saddam Hussein is still the leader of the now-crumbled country of Iraq. No doubt he will be looking for another quick-fix to the economic problems Iraq must currently possess. Hopefully, it is not the same method he used in the invasion of Kuwait.
gone from the global scene. Saddam Hussein is a modern day figure modeling these two. All the negative outcomes of the Persian Gulf crisis were either directly or indirectly his fault. Unfortunately, Saddam Hussein is still the leader of the now-crumbled country of Iraq. No doubt he will be looking for another quick-fix to the economic problems Iraq must currently possess. Hopefully, it is not the same method he used in the invasion of Kuwait.