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  • ...weapons systems."<ref>Keep Iraqi sanctions in place, by Sharif Ali Bin Al Hussein, Evening Standard, 19 January 2001.</ref>
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  • ...rcewatch [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Saddam_Hussein Saddam Hussein]
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  • [[Abdullah II bin al-Hussein]] (born 20 January 1962) is the King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.<re
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  • ...On his death bed he passed the succession to his son, [[Abdullah II bin al-Hussein]].<ref>Judith Miller, [http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bd [[Category:Jordan|bin Talal, Hussein]][[Category:Old Harrovians|bin Talal, Hussein]] [[Category:Royalty]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Abdullah II bin al-Hussein]]
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  • #redirect[[Mo Hussein]]
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  • ...cn.civilservice.gov.uk/recruitment/mohammed-senior-press-officer/ Mohammed Hussein], accessed 8 July 2015.</ref> [[Category:Special Advisers|Hussein, Mo]] [[Category:Fracking|Hussein, Mo]]
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  • ...on as one of many western companies which had been colluding with [[Saddam Hussein]]'s abuse of the UN's Oil for Food programme – assisting Saddam in fillin
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  • ...nt-venture companies, Iraqi expatriates, and Iraqis who lived under Saddam Hussein's dictatorship. It now employs about 100 people in its Baghdad headquarters ...009</ref> Peshmerga means 'ready to die' in Kurdish and they fought Saddam Hussein with the [[Patriotic Union of Kurdistan]]. According to Chatterjee part of
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  • ...gged into an Australian inquiry set up to probe illegal payments to Saddam Hussein’s regime under the ill-fated oil-for-food programme. ...so has large stakes in companies that stand to profit from the toppling of Hussein, such as the near-£100,000 investment in [[ConocoPhillips]], the US energy
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  • ...rs Dr Azahari Husin, 45, who went to Reading University, and Shamsul Bahri Hussein, 36, who read applied mechanics at Dundee. They are wanted in connection wi :According to the Sunday Times, Hussein was at Dundee in the 1980s. Exactly what connection his student days in Fif
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  • ...is was coupled with dire warnings of the potential terrorist threat Saddam Hussein might pose. He told the Press Association that “once hostilities have bro *Chapter 5 The Case of Saddam Hussein's terror against the Kurds and the International Response
    96 KB (14,650 words) - 11:21, 10 November 2013
  • ...lly-stalin-or-saddam-hussein/17044 Is Sepp Blatter really Stalin or Saddam Hussein?], ''Spiked'', 8 June 2015.
    171 KB (22,329 words) - 16:34, 5 June 2017
  • ...t, Arad argued that Iranian re-armament was primarily directed at [[Saddam Hussein]]. ..., Gen [[Tahsin Shurdum]], and Gen [[Ali Shukri]], military adviser to King Hussein.<ref>Israeli PM's adviser holds talks with officials in Jordan, will tour H
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  • ...' surrounding Iraq this turned out to be a botched job and neither Aziz or Hussein were killed. ...just another regime-run station. It mocked the US and… praised "Saddam Hussein's Iraq"'. By late February the tone had changed and according to BBC monit
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  • ...2003," counsels pro-Israel advocates to keep invoking the name of [[Saddam Hussein]], and to stress that Israel "was always behind American efforts to rid the
    2 KB (355 words) - 12:11, 31 March 2009
  • ...2003," counsels pro-Israel advocates to keep invoking the name of [[Saddam Hussein]], and to stress that Israel "was always behind American efforts to rid the
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  • ...[[UN Foundation]] and [[UNICEF]]. She is wife of [[King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein]] Founder and Chair of the [[Jordan River Foundation]]. | [[Joseph Schoendo
    37 KB (5,009 words) - 22:06, 11 August 2015
  • ...egy for Securing the Realm]]" paper which proposed the overthrow of Saddam Hussein as a step towards reshaping Israel's strategic environment.
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  • Roberts' 1988 film ''The Winds of Death'' uncovered key evidence of Saddam Hussein's use of chemical weapons against the Kurds.<ref>Chemists prove mustard gas ...This Week, Mr Roberts talked to Kurds who claimed Iraqi president [[Saddam Hussein]] had regularly visited the site, about 40 miles south of the Turkish borde
    9 KB (1,368 words) - 15:02, 24 March 2013
  • ...s given that the US is pursuing a single demon: in the case of Iraq it was Hussein, in the case of Iran it is Ahmedinejad. The implication conveyed is that "
    16 KB (2,514 words) - 21:54, 13 July 2010
  • ...Iraq to attack Iran (armed both sides intermittently), and then they gave Hussein a green light to attack Kuwait. So it is not up to the US-uk to determine t
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  • ...including a possible ground campaign; otherwise, the threat against Saddam Hussein is hollow?” ...that the world is a more dangerous place because we have got rid of Saddam Hussein. We who supported military action should have the confidence to take on and
    22 KB (3,242 words) - 14:09, 20 March 2017
  • ...a coalition against the threat from his most dangerous accomplice, Saddam Hussein, and his weapons of mass destruction… <ref>Michael Gove, 'This is war, an
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  • ...and Kurds and performed "security services" for the Iraqi government until Hussein's government was overthrown by the US. The MEK did not resist the US invasi ...gh the MEK has carried out violent attacks on civilians, worked for Saddam Hussein's government for years,<ref name=AS>Anne Singleton, [http://www.iran-interl
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  • ...] | [[Algerim Kazkhanova]] | [[Max Kellett]] | [[Justin Kerr-Stevens]] | [[Hussein Khalil]] | [[James Kitchin]] | [[Yousef Al-Saraf]] | [[Sebastian Andersson] ...anova]] | [[Max Kellett]] | [[Yasmin Kemal]] | [[Justin Kerr-Stevens]] | [[Hussein Khalil]] | [[Richard King]] | [[Yezmina Kirplani]] | [[George Kyrke-Smith]]
    84 KB (9,699 words) - 07:40, 27 April 2018
  • ...lly acting as an unregistered lobbyist of the Iraqi government of [[Saddam Hussein]].<ref>Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball Newsweek 19th January 2005 [http
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  • ...h Richard Perle and other noted neo-cons, called for the removal of Saddam Hussein in a 1996 round table report ''A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing t ...03/378fmxyz.asp leaked memo] written by Feith alleging ties between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda.) :"It seems unlikely that Feith will face time for the leaked
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  • ...between the failed pro-Nazi coup in Baghdad in 1941 and his protege Saddam Hussein. He will detail how the Abwehr's networks in the Middle East, including Ira ...ummit.org, have been poring over the secret archives captured from Saddam Hussein. The inescapable conclusion is this: Saddam really did have WMD after all,
    34 KB (5,259 words) - 10:58, 17 June 2016
  • ...ain, destabilize, and roll-back" regional threats, help overthrow [[Saddam Hussein]], and strike "Syrian military targets in Lebanon" and possibly in Syria pr
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  • ...ntain, destabilize, and roll-back" regional threats, help overthrow Saddam Hussein, and strike "Syrian military targets in Lebanon" and possibly in Syria prop
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  • ...the Taliban as well as is special envoy to the Iraqi opposition to Saddam Hussein. Khalilzad has written about information warfare, and in 1996 (in pre-Talib
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  • ...pg Tweet], made at 28 Nov 2013 at 02:37; accessed on 28 Nov 2013 at 16:27; Hussein Ibish, [http://powerbase.info/images/e/ef/Ibishtweet2.jpg Tweet], made on 2
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  • ...prominent anti-war MP [[George Galloway]] of being in the pay of [[Saddam Hussein]], profiting from the oil-for-food programme and using the Mariam Appeal fo
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  • ...f the European community agree that we must confront the tyranny of Saddam Hussein and that the United Nations must now act," the foreign ministers declared o
    4 KB (540 words) - 16:02, 23 April 2013
  • ...s he warned that he 'shared President George W Bush's concern that Saddam (Hussein) had weapons of mass destruction'.<ref>News, New York Mayor Rudolph Giulian
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  • ...-Muslim region" as "a haven for hatred and terrorist groups". He sees King Hussein of Jordan - a man who was on CIA payroll for many years, according to Jim H
    6 KB (962 words) - 20:08, 16 June 2007
  • ...Iraq War to find evidence of operational ties between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein as a justification for the invasion.<ref name=stirrings>Jim Lobe, [http://i
    13 KB (2,015 words) - 18:26, 27 November 2010
  • ...Kissinger]], the [[Sultan of Oman]], Romania's [[Ion Illiescu]] and [[King Hussein of Jordan]]. The current chairman is [[Lord Lamont]], the former Tory chanc
    12 KB (1,635 words) - 07:42, 2 June 2010
  • ...ly to motivate public support for war on Iraq was the perception of Saddam Hussein as an evil madman who even committed atrocities against his own people and
    28 KB (4,516 words) - 09:40, 7 March 2009
  • ...a decisive role during the first Gulf war, demonising the regime of Saddam Hussein and justifying US intervention. It opened its pages to Iraqi opposition mov
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  • ...Foreign Office in 1989 when the British government was still giving Saddam Hussein almost anything he wanted, secretly and illegally, a year before Iraq invad
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  • ...e crucial to the Reagan and Bush administration's efforts to assist Saddam Hussein. While at the State Department, Eagleburger was fully aware of the link bet
    19 KB (2,733 words) - 16:19, 27 July 2007
  • ...instead of it being on the terrorist list of the State Department. Saddam Hussein had supported the MEK for over 20 years and used them during the Iran-Iraq
    11 KB (1,569 words) - 07:04, 17 September 2010
  • ...]], and wished for an "appearance in the media, even for five minutes," by Hussein that "would help explain Iraq to the American people." ...like the sort of country that deserved defending, even from a monster like Hussein. The tiny but super-rich state had been an independent nation for just a qu
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  • ...fellow at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. King Hussein brought him closer to him in 1984, when he appointed him Minster of Court. *Political Adviser to King Hussein, 1988-1991
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  • HM Queen Noor of Jordan Established the Noor Al Hussein Foundation and the National Task Force for Children. Queen Noor serves on a
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  • ...unded] Iraqi National Congress opposition group during the reign of Saddam Hussein." [http://www.odwyerpr.com/members/0209bksh.htm]
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  • ...trine,"] [[PBS]] ''Frontline'', undated: "A war with Iraq to oust [[Saddam Hussein]] would be the first test case in the Bush administration's larger strategy
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  • Rendon's postwar work involved producing videos and radio skits ridiculing Hussein, a traveling photo exhibit of Iraqi atrocities, and radio scripts calling o
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  • ...it was hired by the CIA to help "create the conditions for the removal of Hussein from power." Working under this extraordinary transfer of secret authority, :After the war ended, the Top Secret order signed by President Bush to oust Hussein included a rare "lethal finding" -- meaning deadly action could be taken if
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  • ...ment for the purpose of fomenting the overthrow of Iraqi dictator [[Saddam Hussein]]. Between 1992 and 2004 the INC received more than a hundred million dolla ...from power". The hope was that members of the Iraqi military would turn on Hussein and stage a military coup. Because of the restrictions placed on the CIA as
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  • In February 2001, Sethna attacked [[Saddam Hussein]] in the Express for using UN oil-for-food money to fund Palestinians rathe
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  • ...to officials within the Bush administration who have been arguing that Mr. Hussein should be driven from power partly because of his unwillingness to stop mak
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  • ...gassing of the Kurds in long and vivid detail and strongly suggested that Hussein posed the same threat to the US and other nations. Goldberg also suggested ...joint control, with Al Qaeda operatives, over Ansar al-Islam; that Saddam Hussein hosted a senior leader of Al Qaeda in Baghdad in 1992; that a number of Al
    43 KB (6,573 words) - 05:08, 1 December 2010
  • ...ith the task of convincing the US public of the potential threat of Saddam Hussein's alleged violations of international law in his refusal to cooperate with
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  • ...of Iraq, hosted a reception in Whitehall. To anyone who remembered Saddam Hussein's al-Anfal extermination campaign, her little party with the usual nibbles
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