Saddam Hussein's headquarters were primarily located in Baghdad, Iraq. One of the most notable sites was the Republican Palace, which served as both his presidential residence and a command center. Additionally, he had various military and governmental facilities throughout Iraq that functioned as operational bases during his regime.
Saddam Hussein
Sunni Muslim
to smoke all the pot plants
Free elections were held in Iraq.
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Uday Saddam Hussein al-Tikritiis Saddam Hussein's eldest son. He gave called him self Abu Sarhan, which in Arabic means wolf.
He fled, but was later captured hiding in Iraq eight months after the war began.
Saddam Hussein's elite forces were known as the Republican Guard. This unit was established to protect the regime and maintain internal security, often serving as a key instrument of Saddam's power. The Republican Guard was well-equipped and trained, playing a prominent role in military operations during the Iran-Iraq War and the Gulf War.
There are a lot of Husseins in the Arab World, both historically and recently. Please resubmit this question with some information about which Hussein you are talking about. (Saddam Hussein of Iraq, King Hussein of Jordan, Meccan Sharif Hussein ibn Ali, Mohammed's grandson Hussein ibn Ali, and see the Related Link below for more Husseins)
Afghanistan- Supposedly because of al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden being in Afghanistan. Iraq- Supposedly because of WMDs (did not exist) and Saddam Husseins cruelty. This is very debated but these are the official reasons.
The Air Force's Head Quarters is at the Pentagon, in Arlington, Virginia.
Sorry, no US liberty head quarters dated 1950-1960