The baath party is the murderous party of saddam, they killed the Iraqi leader Abdul Karim Qassim to gain power then ruin the beautiful country of Iraq.
He brutally murdered any and all people who opposed him.
The Baath Party coordinated the police state infrastructure that prevented revolts against Saddam's rule.
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Similar to any people living under a totalitarian regim, Iraqis were required to be members of the Baath party (or otherwise face the worst at the hands of the infamous mukhabarat). It was part of the Iraqi identity that the Saddam regime tried to enforce. Al-Musawi resigned from the Baath party shortly after leaving Iraq in 1991 (when his brother, Aziz Assayed Jassim, was kidnapped and later executed by the mukhabarat).
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the United states is entrusting in other nations to solve the problems of the United States. Cilvilains in Iraq or dying and so are the united States troops there is still some of the Baath Party in Iraq.
Because he was the 5th President of Iraq. Andhe was apart of the Ba'th Party.
No, but Iraq wanted him dead anyway. Iraq was under the repressive dictatorship of Sadaam Hussein and the Baath Party for more than tweny years, so perhaps it was necessary for retribution, but not for democracy.
Saddam Hussein became leader of Iraq in the early 1970s, so Saddam was leader of Iraq in 1990.
No. It was Iraq which had Saddam Hussein as dictator.
Saddam Hussein was a member of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, specifically the Iraqi branch. He served as the President of Iraq from 1979 until his overthrow in 2003.
Saddam Hussein got kick out of Iraq keeping a war going and that he was mistreating the people of Iraq.
Sadaam Hussein of the Baath Party became ruler of Iraq in 1978. Although he used the title of president, he was in effect a dictator who ruthlessly crushed all opposition to him.
No, Saddam Hussein was the President of Iraq.