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No. However the original HMS Victory (almost) doesn't exist anymore. She has been (almost) completely rebuilt with NEW WOOD.
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no but it was almost in Vietnam
D-Day landing site where almost 3000 allied soldiers were killed or wounded?
Allied aircraft flew almost 14,000 sorties (missions) on the 6 th June alone. Almost 4,000 of these were dropping paratroopers.
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Yes, Saddam Hussein was very much so alive and real. He has killed almost two million people and was executed here in the U.S.
It is almost unanimously agreed that Saddam Hussein Is bad person. a paranoid tyrant who was insensitive to human life and international convention. It would be a great challenge to think of something good to say about him.
This is the closest comment President Bush (then Governor) ever made refurring to Saddam Hussein re his father. War with Iraq Dubya had actually been planning to go after Saddam Hussein for years. As a matter of fact, almost two years before the Pentagon/WTC attacks, George gave an interview to the BBC in November 1999 which laid out his plans for his father's antagonist during the Gulf War: REPORTER: Would Saddam Hussein outlive a second President Bush? GOVERNOR BUSH: [Laughs] Very good question. Uh, I think the interesting thing -- [laughs] -- um, uh -- Saddam Hussein, uh -- really did last longer than anybody envisioned. He did. REPORTER: Including your father. GOVERNOR BUSH: Including my father, absolutely right. [...] No one envisioned Saddam, at least at that point in history, no one envisioned him still standing. It's time to finish the task.
There are many, many of these differences. The two people were from very different time periods. Also, Saddam Hussein was an Iraqi Arab, Hitler was a naturalized German whose family came from Austria. Saddam Hussein did not give orders to kill as many people as Hitler gave orders to kill. As a traditional Arab person, Saddam Hussein cared a lot about making sure that the people with the most power were mostly close relatives of his, from the same clan as him. Hitler did not care very much about what FAMILY people were from, but instead, he used other ways to judge how much power people should have. Many times, Saddam Hussein gave orders that people in his own family should be killed. Hitler never did this. Also, Saddam sometimes punished people by killing them himself, Hitler did not. Saddam had children, and liked to have sex. Hitler did not have children, and almost never wanted to have anything to do with women. Both of them ordered the use of poison gas in battle, but only Hitler was himself *hurt* by poison gas in battle, in World War I. Hitler was convicted of a crime and spent time in prison -- he came to power only after he was released from prison. By contrast, Saddam was convicted of crimes, spent time in prison, and was put to death, but this was only after he lost power. Saddam was put to death by hanging because he was convicted in a court. Hitler was not put to death by anybody, but committed suicide by shooting himself. There was a time when Hitler wanted to be a writer and an artist. By contrast, there was a time when Saddam Hussein wanted to be a writer, but Saddam Hussein never thought about becoming an artist.
Almost any laptop made recently has broadband capability.
Almost certainly not.
Iran was led by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Iraq was led by President Saddam Hussein.
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Yes. He managed all aspects of his government and his people's lives.
Answer 1No. The technological and intellectual resources required for cloning would have been well beyond the means of any institutions in Iraq to create.He did not have clones.He may have used a traditional body double, however, which is simply someone who looks a lot like him that is used to impersonate him when the need arises.Answer 2He had numerous such body doubles and was rumored to have used plastic surgery to make them appear almost identical to him, but they were never clones in the biological sense of the word.