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    Charles J. Shields, Rachel A. Koestler-Grack - Saddam Hussein

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    Charles J. Shields, Rachel A. Koestler-Grack - Saddam Hussein

    Charles J. Shields, Rachel A. Koestler-Grack - Saddam Hussein
    Chelsea House Publications | 2005 | ISBN: 0791085767 | Pages: 162 | PDF | 5.31 MB

    Saddam Hussein, President of Iraq, was known to his people by
    many names—the Anointed One, Glorious Leader, Direct
    Descendant of the Prophet, Chairman of the Revolutionary
    Council, field marshal of the armies, doctor of Iraq’s laws, and greatuncle
    to all of Iraq’s peoples. In public, Saddam wore a general’s
    uniform decorated with medals and gold epaulets, even though he
    never served in Iraq’s armed forces. In his private life, he
    enjoyed living in his many homes and palaces, each with its
    own swimming pool—a sign of wealth and success in a desert
    country like Iraq. In fact, Saddam’s palace on an island in the
    Tigris River near Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, was adorned
    with gold doorknobs.
    Fresh food was flown in for him twice a week. He ate
    lobster, shrimp, and fish. He made sure to get plenty of fruit,
    vegetables, and dairy products, too. His food was prepared for
    him by European chefs, after it had been x-rayed and tested for
    poison. Sadly, these luxuries were enjoyed in spite of a United
    Nations study in 1999 reported that thousands of Iraqi children
    were dying of malnutrition.
    Saddam liked American literature, especially works by Ernest
    Hemingway like The Old Man and the Sea. He is even an author
    himself, and he found the time in recent years to write two
    romances—Zabibah and the King and The Fortified Castle. His
    19-volume official biography was once required reading for
    Iraqi government officials.
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