In this ruling group of Saddam Hussein with the family as the core, there is not much warmth brought about by blood relations, and there is only cruel competition for power and profit. Saddam Hussein also dodged a series of open guns and arrows to establish this bloody and brutal regime.
He forced the then ** Becker to abdicate in 1979, eliminated the cousins and half-brothers of the then Minister of Defense, and carried out a mass purge of the Baath Party. He had bloody and brutal means of suppressing his opponents and people, and likewise, his life was extremely extravagant and gorgeous.
Even Mancia Hazel, who was his last lover, was also hit and devastated in his life, and it was inevitable that he would fear or fear Saddam, as well as a certain degree of complaint. What is the reason for her to have such fear?
On the cold evening of December 30, 1983, Mancia Hazel met Saddam Hussein for the first time and was fascinated by the cold, majestic and handsome middle-aged man of Saddam Hussein, even though he was only 15 years old, standing on the dirt path of the village.
From the little girl who bravely and shyly fled along the muddy path at the beginning, to December 1982, when she was only 17 years old, she only simply entered the "palace of marriage". There is no wedding, no blessings, there is just silent, buried love in the bottom of my heart.
Of course, Saddam Hussein was also attracted by Hazel's brave and straightforward character at that time, which made him seem to see what he used to be, and let himself who was mired in the political quagmire get the glow of the sprouts when everything is revived in spring.
Although Saddam Hussein was already a 48-year-old middle-aged uncle at that time, the years left a mark on his face of vicissitudes, and could not stop the emanation of his personality charm and his proud means of controlling and winning people's hearts.
Before Hazel became Saddam's underground lover, Saddam Hussein sent someone to Hazel's house and took their marriage contract with him, and after some conversation, Hazel's parents agreed to the Muslim marriage request, and they became underground lovers.
After Saddam Hussein and Hazel became an official lover, when Hazel's father was bedridden, Saddam would take Hazel to visit him at 11 o'clock every Wednesday night, and did his best to be able to give Hazel's father good medical conditions.
Even though Saddam Hussein sent Hazel's father to a military hospital in good medical condition, her father left her forever two years later. When Hazel wept bitterly, Saddam's warm comfort gave Hazel a great comfort in his heart.
Unlike the outside world, Hazel's most intuitive feelings about Saddam Hussein during his ten years with Saddam Hussein were: lonely and heavy, slow like a twilight old man, not as brutal and terrifying as rumored by the outside world, and a bit arbitrary towards his lover.
Between 1985 and 1995, Hazel lived as Mrs. Saddam Hussein in a villa opposite the Sheraton Baghdad Hotel, and even when he was watching television, Saddam Hussein kept the voice of the television station that told the unfortunate life of the Arab people to a minimum.
His series of cautious attitudes to life, solitude and quietness, are also the embodiment of the charm that attracted Hazel, right?This may also be the reason why Hazel still spoke out in the end: "If I hadn't met him, I might have been more stable and rich, but I would definitely not be as happy as I am now."
Hazel's fall in love with Saddam Hussein was also the fate that God destined for her, after all, Saddam's words made her a young man at the time, and she gained a lot of warmth. This even played a very important value orientation for her evaluation of Saddam Hussein in the later period.
The people under Saddam's regime suffered from war and repression by Saddam. According to incomplete statistics, during the 24 years of Saddam's rule, more than 200,000 people were suppressed in order to consolidate his rule, and many people were in dire straits.
Even when Saddam's regime fell, the Iraqi people in front of the camera were elated, but it was inevitable that there were people who covered their faces with cloths and vented their fears: they hoped that they would not be filmed so as not to suffer Saddam's cruel retaliation.
Even Mancia Hazel, who was once in the past, suffered retaliation from Saddam Hussein for rebelling with his brother and Saddam's son-in-law. In fact, no matter how tender she was to Saddam Hussein before, once she was affected, he was just as ruthless.
Because Saddam Hussein believed that Mancia Hazel had affected his rights and status, he imprisoned her in Iraq's intelligence agencies, where she was subjected to very tolerable torture.
Saddam Hussein not only severed his underground love affair with Hazel, but also imprisoned her and her relatives in the intelligence agencies, and never met Saddam Hussein until Hazel was interviewed by a Jordanian television reporter.
Nahazel's brother fled to Jordan with Saddam's son-in-law to prepare to overthrow Saddam Hussein, and the Kamal brothers were finally killed by the methods of Saddam, a crazy old man. This may be the consequence of completely angering the strongmen in the Middle East.
At the beginning, when they fled to Jordan, they thought that they had mastered a large amount of Iraq, and they thought that they could save their lives by selling the information they had to Western countries, but they never thought that Saddam's countermeasures would come so suddenly.
The Kamal brothers openly opposed Saddam's regime in Jordan, exposed Saddam's atrocities, and also revealed Saddam's plan to develop mass destruction, and to enhance international competitiveness and gain the right to speak in the war.
However, after the countermeasures, Kamal had to accept Saddam's olive branch because he had suffered a lot of white eyes in Jordan and was threatened by other organizations. However, it is precisely because they accepted Saddam's ** that they cannot avoid a tragic fate.
At the instigation of their father, Saddam, the daughters divorced the Kamal brothers, who were also killed by Saddam Hussein.
It is not difficult to see from this that Saddam Hussein himself was ruthless and resolute in manipulating political methods, and in his eyes, life can only be a means of playing politics.
Hazel's early love for Saddam Hussein is also understandable, after all, it is difficult not to be impressed by the fierce momentum of a ruler who has been in front of him and has embraced him. Moreover, Saddam Hussein represented the destiny of a country as a person, and what he had at his disposal fascinated many people.
After years of struggle, Saddam Hussein became the leader of Iraq, and adopted a number of Nasserist policies, including the nationalization of the oil industry and the universalization of compulsory education.
Later, due to the soaring price of oil, Saddam Hussein realized his political ambitions in Iraq, brought Iraq the status of a Middle Eastern power, made it prosperous, and not only that, but also received international recognition and was commended by UNESCO.
On his first day as leader of Iraq, Saddam Hussein began his policy of iron-blooded rule, arresting 66 key officials and executing 22 of them. At the same time, in order to destroy more enemies, he adopted more effective means and waged war.
With the covert support of the United States, the Iran-Iraq war lasted for 8 years, and the United States also did it for oil, and later Saddam Hussein launched the Gulf War for oil, just for oil, and forced Kuwait to reduce Iraq's $30 billion foreign debt and increase international oil.
His act of encroaching on the territory of other countries has met with opposition from many countries in the world, and at the same time, he has also violated the strategic balance and oil interests of the United States and other countries in the Gulf region.
The 2003 Iraq War also began, because Saddam's legitimate interests were seriously weakened, and his governing methods became tougher, but not many people supported him, so the US military drove straight into Baghdad, which was particularly smooth.
Although Saddam's rule brought a certain degree of prosperity to Iraq in the early stage, it also brought Iraq to the abyss to a certain extent, after all, in any case, the consequences of war for the country are generally unimaginable.
The Iraq War in 2003 was a continuation of the Gulf War in 1991, but in any case, there were still 12 years of sanctions and blockade in between, and Iraq's per capita GDP before the Gulf War was $10,000, but after the Gulf War it went from $10,000 to more than $1,000.
The Iraqi people's various hopes and beautiful imaginations for the future were ruined in Saddam's stubborn and somewhat ignorant ** rule, and it is not wrong to say that he alone represents a country.
The future of the Iraqi people was all in his mind, and his will at that time could be said to represent the will and future of the country, and those who blindly waged war, controlled the lives of others at will, and decided the will of others at will, even as lovers, would be afraid.
Although Saddam Hussein has a transcendent position and power in Iraq, which can attract talents, including lovers, he will inevitably bring fear to others. Although there are statues of Saddam Hussein all over Baghdad, it has now become a symbol of the suffering of the people.
For many, Saddam's death was the end of a 30-year oppression of the Iraqi people's lives, but it also sparked a devastating conflict and the withering of the lives of the oil-rich country, which had been in a booming economy.
Under the appeal of the Iraqi infidels, various extremist organizations have emerged in various places, which have blossomed all over Iraq, occupied the hearts of the Iraqi people, and become spiritual food to support the Iraqi people's life.
Even in today's Iraq, even in the entire Middle East, and even in the whole world, there is still a great deal of controversy over the establishment of Saddam's regime. Although he gave others the impression of a bloody and brutal rule, his development in Iraq was not entirely bad.
Some people believe that although he Saddam Hussein brought fear to the people at the beginning, it was just a means to adapt to the times and rectify the political environment in Iraq, and at the same time, it was also aimed at competitors.
It can be said that Saddam Hussein is the most important historical figure in Iraq today, and the history of Iraq for half a century is closely related to Saddam, although he left with all kinds of controversies.
The differences that exist over the Saddam Hussein controversy are equivalent to the differences over Iraq's history over the past few decades, and if the Iraqi factions do not resolve these differences, they will never be able to reach a consensus, and there will be no way to talk about development.
In the early days, there was not only a lot of controversy in Iraq, but also in the international community, Libya also launched a three-day mourning after Saddam's death, canceled all religious celebrations, and even lowered the flag at half-mast to mourn.
Even now, Iraq is still under the ravages of war, and its economy has not yet recovered to the way it was during the Saddam Hussein period and before the Gulf War. The war was heavy for Iraq and dealt a comprehensive blow to Iraq.
As for Hazel, since she met Saddam Hussein at the age of 15, she was destined to start her legendary life, although after Saddam's death, she was not implicated, but what kind of life would she have lived if she had not met Saddam?
Although Saddam lacked too much sincerity in dealing with his lover, he would not delay his political progress because of some petty love, especially when dealing with Hazel, it was just the favor of the superior for the little girl.
Even Hazel, who was liberated in the end, it was difficult to get rid of those years with Saddam, after all, she gained a lot of fear and fear.
Almost all we get is fear and blind dependence, which is not what we need at all for us in life.
What we hope for more is that the country and the people have the right to dialogue on an equal footing in the international community, and at the same time have the ability to control their own destiny.