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Washington’s perception of Iran has long been shaped by a framework that privileges suspicion over understanding and ...
In Mark Hoppus‘ brand new book Fahrenheit-182: A Memoir, the rocker shared a story about how he may have actually assisted in the capture of Saddam Hussein back in 2003. You read that right.
The book gives powerful support to the idea that the international arms trade is a snake pit filled with well-trained liars in Armani suits. In case the reader is unaware, the Osirak reactor was ...
Much of what he has gathered in this book has come from open sources - such as newspaper ... seem conveniently forgotten in the heat of the campaign, like media reports of Saddam and al-Qaeda pursuing ...
Learn how Saddam Hussein ruled Iraq with an iron fist for almost 30 years. To maintain power, he used fear, intimidation and violence like few other dictators in history, but he made the fatal ...
"Bush developed a sense that there was unfinished business from the first Persian Gulf War in the early 1990s, that leaving Saddam in power had been a mistake,” recalled journalist Barton Gellman.