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The crux of the case is something bigger, something moral and deeply personal, about one family’s connection to a home and ...
Authors Podcast! In this podcast series, Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. Today, Tom is ...
Cannes: In his debut feature, Iraqi filmmaker Hasan Hadi wisely prioritizes character and story, letting brutal dictatorship ...
Opinion: When public spaces glorify the ruler, dissent is silenced, and history is rewritten, it's the end of America as we ...
The book traces how American policymakers, driven by domestic imperatives and regional prestige, misread Saddam Hussein’s opaque and ambiguous signals. At the same time, U.S. intelligence services, ...
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.
In late 2002, Saddam Hussein seemed more concerned with writing ... Steve Coll writes in the new book “The Achilles Trap.” While hostile to weapons inspectors and defiant on the world stage ...
Hareer Hussein Kamel isn’t shy about flaunting her luxury life on Instagram – or defending her war criminal grandfather and controversial family, even writing a book on the topic Her mum ...
The book ends with a long post-mortem citizens ... outlived him and become embellished to the point of absurdity. Saddam Hussein was a cruel, evil man—it is said that he once fed one of ...
The 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq was based on the allegation that the country’s dictator, Saddam Hussein, had weapons of mass destruction. In his new book, author Steve Coll pored over hundreds of ...
In the pantheon of bloodthirsty dictators, Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein has almost been relegated to the dustbin of history. He’s remembered as part of the now-quaint-seeming “axis of evil ...
Coll’s book, relying as it often does on newly ... The U.S. experience with Saddam Hussein was shameful and contradictory. Coll wisely starts with the Reagan administration cultivating him ...