Saddam Hussein had a profound impact on the Middle East through his authoritarian rule in Iraq and his aggressive foreign policies. His invasion of Iran in 1980 sparked a brutal war that lasted eight years, destabilizing the region and leading to widespread devastation. Additionally, his invasion of Kuwait in 1990 prompted the Gulf War, resulting in international military intervention and long-term U.S. presence in the region. Hussein's regime also influenced sectarian tensions and power dynamics, particularly between Sunni and Shia communities, which continue to affect the Middle East today.
George W. Bush wanted to finish "Daddy's war" and look good to those pulling the strings behind the power in Washington. There was no real reason to finish Saddam Hussein off, he was a strongman in the Middle East and the United States and other powers understood that style of leadership and as long as things remained "stable" in the Middle East all was good. "W" did it by lying about the dangers which Saddam posed to stability, particularly about weapons of mass destruction (nukes). He lied to the people of the US and the world. We bought his lies and invaded. This is not to say Saddam was a good guy, he wasn't, but there are a lot of leaders just like him in the Middle East and we can work with them because they keep things good enough for the United States to pursue their interests in the world. Sorry for giving such a cynical answer, but it is the truth.
What effects did the Scientific Revolution have in the Middle East
a. Because it's the cause of tension between the USA and China b. Because it provided the foundation for the modern Islamic-Jewish tension in the Middle East c. Because it caused Saddam Hussein to invade Kuwait d. Because it created the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
It broke the US's 'Vietnam complex/syndrome' -where it was reluctant to use force against an enemy in their own territory for fear of embarrassing and unsustainable losses. It also shattered Saddam Hussein's ability to project his power around the middle east. By destryoing his army he was no longer able to threaten or influence his neighbours
The First Gulf War, also known as the Gulf War or Operation Desert Storm, occurred in 1990-1991 when a coalition led by the United States intervened to liberate Kuwait after Iraq, under Saddam Hussein, invaded it. The Second Gulf War, commonly referred to as the Iraq War, began in 2003 when the U.S. and allied forces invaded Iraq, citing the need to eliminate weapons of mass destruction and remove Saddam Hussein from power. The Third Gulf War is not an officially recognized term but can refer to the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and the broader Middle East that have followed the 2003 invasion.
The latest great statue that fell in the Middle East was that of Saddam Hussein in Iraq. It represented the fall of authoritarian dictatorship in that country.
oil is in surplus, well was. Saddam Hussein blew up all the oil rigs because of Kuwait. Hussein through that Kuwait was trying to steal oil which led to the UN getting 32 nations together and fighting desert storm.
George W. Bush wanted to finish "Daddy's war" and look good to those pulling the strings behind the power in Washington. There was no real reason to finish Saddam Hussein off, he was a strongman in the Middle East and the United States and other powers understood that style of leadership and as long as things remained "stable" in the Middle East all was good. "W" did it by lying about the dangers which Saddam posed to stability, particularly about weapons of mass destruction (nukes). He lied to the people of the US and the world. We bought his lies and invaded. This is not to say Saddam was a good guy, he wasn't, but there are a lot of leaders just like him in the Middle East and we can work with them because they keep things good enough for the United States to pursue their interests in the world. Sorry for giving such a cynical answer, but it is the truth.
It's a very close tie between Gamal Abdel Nasser (former President of Egypt), Saddam Hussein (former President of Iraq), and Ruhollah Khomeini (first Chief Ayatollah of Iran).
King Abdullah the Second of Jordan
Sir Henry McMahon was responsible for the McMahon-Hussein Correspondence of 1915-1916 which promised several Middle East territories to Sharif Hussein. Read more about it at the link below.
Although reluctantly authorized by Congress, the first Persian Gulf War (1990-1991) was a reaction to the threat against oil supplies in the Middle East, after Saddam Hussein of Iraq attacked and occupied Kuwait.
What effects did the Scientific Revolution have in the Middle East
The United States feared that after Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, he would continue to expand his military presence and potentially invade other countries in the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia. Additionally, there were concerns that he would use Kuwait's oil resources to further strengthen his military and potentially threaten the stability of the region and global oil supplies. Read more ... 𝐡𝐭𝐭𝐩𝐬://𝐰𝐰𝐰.𝐝𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐞𝟐𝟒.𝐜𝐨𝐦/𝐫𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐫/𝟑𝟎𝟕𝟑𝟒𝟖/𝐀𝐫𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐚𝐥𝟎𝟐𝟖/
Iraq is a country in middle East. It is divided on very deep rooted ethnic and sectarian lines. Before the 2003 invasion of Iraq, it was ruled by Saddam Hussein. Under Saddam's autocratic rule these sectarian and ethnic divides were not very prominent. However, US invasion and subsequent failure to control situation has led to rise of ISIS in the country which is threatening regional peace.
His prediction was that the world was going to end in 2012, due to world war III. But another prediction was that the third antichrist by the name of Mabus was going to become in power in the middle east. But the thing is, is that Mabus=sudaM backwards and sudam is another name for Saddam Hussein. -Allie Parker
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