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.
No. Hitler died in 1945 and Sadaam came later. He may have read Hitler, but i doubt it.
307 meters
No
April 28, 1937
None. He is dead.
He was hung, a video of it was on the internet for a little while.
Sadaam's house
1990 to 1991 Kuwait.
Not at all. As villains go, Sadaam Hussein was a great one, and his execution by the new pro-Western Iraqi government was celebrated for about fifteen minutes in the US. However, if he had lived the rest of his life in prison, or in hiding, it would not have affected the US at all. His removal from power in Iraq was what affected the US.
There were many factors; better equipment, training, organization, leadership, intelligence, and air superiority, but after the war General Schwarzkopf gave ample credit to Sadaam Hussein for helping the Gulf Coalition win. By spreading his forces in a thin line along the Iraq-Saudi border, Sadaam invited the strategy that proved to be his undoing. Also, Schwarzkopf pointed out that Sadaam made a terrible blunder by not invading Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf States when he had the chance, before help from the other countries could arrive.
Unless the person specifically states that he is a member of the Freemasons, it is hard to know for sure. It's unlikely in this case though.
I don't know... would people be offended if you wear a Hitler costume or Osama Bin Laden or Sadaam Hussain? That's who many people compare him to