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Saddam's War John Bulloch

Saddam's War By John Bulloch

Saddam's War by John Bulloch


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Explains how Saddam Hussein rose from the Ba'ath party to become leader of the most powerful state in the Arab world and how the international community reacted to a global threat it had not foreseen. This book draws on first-hand interviews with Saddam Hussein.

Saddam's War Summary

Saddam's War: Origins of the Kuwait Conflict and the International Response by John Bulloch

Explains how Saddam Hussein rose from the Ba'ath party to become leader of the most powerful state in the Arab world and how the international community reacted to a global threat it had not foreseen. This book draws on first-hand interviews with Saddam Hussein and reveals how the Iraqi leader had long nurtured superpower aspirations and how he dreamt of using a vast army, equipped with nuclear weapons, to dominate the region and threaten the outside world. The authors also describe how, under the banner of Arab nationalism, Saddam ruthlessly repressed his own people and bullied weaker neighbours to fufil his ambition of a new Iraqi empire with himself at the head.

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GOR008695388
9780571165506
0571165508
Saddam's War: Origins of the Kuwait Conflict and the International Response by John Bulloch
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
19910902
224
N/A
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