Trial of Saddam

Trial of Saddam

by (us) John Nixon

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160Kwords23chapters
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"The Trial of Saddam" fully presents Saddam's "self-narration" of the major events that occurred during his 24 years in power, and provides an in-depth analysis of the profound impact of hegemonism on today's world, such as oil, sects, power, and the Islamic State. Why did the great powers choose the Middle East in their game? The author's analysis and analysis of Saddam's life and events can help readers who are interested in Middle East issues and military conduct valuable analysis and research on the "gains and losses" of the Iraq war launched by President George W. Bush 14 years ago to overthrow Saddam's rule; thereby understanding the real reason why President Obama did not directly send troops to overthrow the Bashar regime in Syria; and then look at what attitude the Trump era will take towards Syria and the entire Middle East today. "A leaf can tell the autumn". The Iraq War changed the policy of the United States and even the entire Western world towards the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. This is a question that is very worthy of study and very interesting.

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