Is there another hidden meaning in Saddam s death? 18 years later, Russia revealed the truth behind

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-28

He had been thriving in the Middle East for more than a decade, but he was hanged in a U.S. prison. This Iraqi**, who was full of legends in the first half of his life and suffered a tragic fate in the second half of his life, was punished so severely by the United States because of what kind of crimes he committed?

Some people believe that the accusations made against him by the United States are completely based on *** crimes, but what is the truth?

Eighteen years later, Russia uncovered the truth behind Saddam's death by releasing some little-known information. On 5 November 2006, Saddam Hussein was sentenced to death by hanging, prompting a reaction from many.

Some people cheered, they could be enemies who had a holiday with Saddam Hussein or politicians who disagreed; There are also people who are depressed, who are supporters of Saddam Hussein or relatives.

All gathered in the ad hoc Iraqi Trial Chamber, which was dedicated to trying Iraq**.

It is noteworthy that the culprits who sent Saddam Hussein to the special tribunal were not on the scene, they were in the distant United States. This self-proclaimed "world policeman" country can send other countries to the judgment seat, which shows that the power in its hands is so great that a country can easily control it, and Saddam, as a symbol of domination in the Middle East, has the power of the whole country.

So, what kind of means did the United States take to arrest Saddam Hussein?

In April 2003, the US team violently occupied Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, tore down the statue of Saddam Hussein, and went straight to the Iraqi government. Surprisingly, however, they did not find Saddam there.

* There is nothing in the house except for simple decorations, and even on Saddam's desk, there is only a bottle of Chinese-made hero ink and a curved needle. For this reason, the United States immediately mobilized a large number of troops, blocked all possible escape routes, and arrested a large number of people related to Saddam Hussein in an attempt to obtain his whereabouts from his cronies.

In just one month, the United States interrogated hundreds of people, dispatched thousands of soldiers, and even used high-tech equipment such as infrared, radar, and drones to search, but in the end nothing was found, not even Saddam's shadow.

Saddam Hussein withdrew $1 billion and began his flight before the U.S. military captured Baghdad. In the process of his escape, he relied on his "money ability" to obtain a lot of convenience, and some people provided him with convenience because of his old feelings.

Eventually, he managed to escape the blockade of the U.S. military. In order to capture Saddam, the US military turned to his cronies and even offered a reward of $15 million for the capture of his two sons.

However, Saddam's relatives have been sheltered by the King of Jordan, and the US military has begun to hunt down Rudman and Mohammed, who often appear with Saddam.

The U.S. military arrested Rudman in November 2003, but he committed suicide after **, failing to provide valuable information. Surprisingly, however, his 18-year-old son provided key clues that helped the U.S. military locate Mohammed's driver.

Eventually, the U.S. military succeeded in arresting Mohammed in the city of Baghdad. Muhammad was not as strong as Rudeman, and after two hours in prison he relented and betrayed Saddam.

After many interrogations and searches, the U.S. military found Saddam Hussein in the farmstead in the small town of Dar.

According to the information provided by the informant, Saddam Hussein was far from the image of the imposing leader who once ruled the Middle East, and his unkempt hair and full beard showed that he had not been groomed for a long time.

Such a "sloppy old man" walks down the street and may even pass by the US military, but he himself will not be recognized. However, Saddam's defeat lay with his cronies, and the era of his rule was coming to an end.

As the first leader, Saddam Hussein faced the trap set by the United States, the incriminating accusations against him, and their determination to put him to death, which undoubtedly put him in a miserable situation.

Saddam Hussein once maintained good relations with the United States, and even once an Iraqi missile hit the United States in the Persian Gulf, but the United States did not turn against Saddam Hussein because of this.

In 1987, the United States sent the newly developed Stark** to cruise the Persian Gulf. One night, the captain of the ship was in the toilet and sent small soldiers on duty, but the small soldiers found a missile rushing straight towards them and immediately shouted.

The captain immediately rushed to the command room after hearing the shout, but as soon as he arrived at the command room, he heard a loud bang, the Stark ** was penetrated by a missile, and 37 US Navy soldiers were unfortunately killed.

Under the investigation of the United States, it was found that the missile was fired by mistake by Saddam's army. Saddam's subordinates mistakenly thought that the ** at sea was Iran's, so they launched **Exocet missiles.

Although ** was destroyed, the United States did not care, characterized it as a mistake, and did not propose compensation. Although Saddam Hussein was nervous, he expressed his intention to apologize and compensate the relevant US personnel.

However, the United States did not seek compensation in view of Saddam's poverty at the time and the fact that the incident was not intentional. This incident fully demonstrated how close the relationship between the United States and Saddam Hussein was during the honeymoon period, so much so that the accidental attack of nearly $100 million Perry-class Stark** did not cause dissatisfaction in the United States.

Saddam's success was not accidental, and the United States played an indispensable supporting role in his ascent to the top. As the son of a farmer, he became the leader of an oil-rich country, and every step of the way, there was a shadow of the United States.

Saddam Hussein was born in Tilliteke in 1937, but his fortune turned when his uncle, a teacher and member of the Ba'ath Socialist Party. Under his influence, Saddam Hussein joined the Baath Party and during this period participated in the assassination of **Qasem.

Despite the failed assassination, it was Saddam's performance that caught the attention of the CIA. However, despite his political disagreement with Qasem, his rise could not have been achieved without the support of the United States.

When Saddam Hussein fled to Egypt, the United States stepped in and gave him the opportunity to study law at the Egyptian Capital University. After his studies, the United States secretly assisted him in sneaking back to Iraq and returning to the Baath Party, which had already taken power.

However, the good times were short-lived, the Baath Party was overthrown, and Saddam Hussein** was imprisoned. At this point, the United States intervened again to help him escape and prop up Becker. However, Becker was not taken seriously by the United States, and the United States forced Becker to give way to Saddam Hussein through Saddam.

Saddam Hussein thus began his ** path.

In Saddam's war against Iran, the United States poured all its money into helping and providing one billion dollars of equipment. This made Saddam's position in the Middle East skyrocketing, and relations with the United States reached a peak.

In fact, Saddam's rise can be seen as a means for the United States to assert its hegemony in the Middle East through Iraq. Saddam Hussein is more like a pawn of the United States, and when he is weak, the United States will give him assistance and let him do things for the United States in order to consolidate the petrodollar system.

Once Saddam's power grows to the point where it is likely to break away from US control, the US will intervene to balance his power.

When Saddam Hussein led his army to defeat Iran, the United States secretly asked Iran to obtain military spending on the one hand, and on the other hand, the United States hoped to attack Saddam Hussein, who it supported.

In this way, Saddam Hussein will not dominate alone, Iran will not be annexed by Saddam, and at the same time, the United States can also sell **, wouldn't it kill more than one stone?Next, the United States just needs to wait and see what happens, and wait for the two Irans to compete with each other and reap the benefits.

But the news that the United States sent to Iran through Israel was **, and Saddam could only be silently angry when he learned about it. However, this planted the seeds of rebellion in his heart, and over time, he longed to become strong, and only those who are strong do not become pawns of others.

Saddam Hussein turned his attention to neighboring Kuwait, and on August 2, 1990, he led 60,000 Iraqi soldiers to capture all of Kuwait in one fell swoop, a process that took less than a day.

Although the United States succeeded in weakening Saddam's army within a month and thwarting his ambitions for Middle East hegemony, Saddam Hussein did not succumb to this. He even organized an assassination attempt against the United States, showing his determination to confront the United States.

In the end, however, Saddam Hussein failed to escape the clutches of the United States, and his assassination attempt failed. As far as the United States is concerned, Saddam Hussein is an obstacle to its fortune in the Middle East"Roadblocks", so Saddam Hussein must be eliminated.

The United States operated covertly in Iraq, amassing forces against Saddam, spreading discord, and funding Saddam's political enemies. Under pressure, Saddam Hussein was physically and mentally exhausted.

In 2003, the U.S. side showed a bag of white powder, claiming that it was a mass destruction developed by Saddam**, and that the terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and the Twin Towers were planned by bin Laden with Saddam's support.

As a result, the United States launched the Second Iraq War, occupied Baghdad, and eventually arrested Saddam. The scene at the beginning of the article then emerges, Saddam Hussein is sentenced to death by hanging by the Iraqi special tribunal, and can only passively wait for his fate.

It was a U.S.-led trial, in which Saddam's trial judge was replaced by Rahman, who had a bitter enmity with Saddam. Rahman's parents and other relatives died in Saddam's big **, which made him hate Saddam Hussein.

He took revenge on Saddam Hussein by becoming a lawyer, and now, the United States has given him the opportunity to try Saddam, and he did not hesitate to sentence Saddam Hussein to death by hanging in the trial court.

Saddam Hussein was taken out with a decree written by himself, which prominently stated the village to be **, and it was signed by Saddam. In this regard, Saddam Hussein did not defend himself, but said that those people wanted to ** him.

However, Rahman, the enemy judge, did not listen to his arguments and ordered Saddam Hussein to stand up and listen to his verdict. On the last day of 2006, Iraq's fifth Saddam Hussein was hanged at a secret military base.

The ** war in the United States made Saddam Hussein a heinous big devil, and his death seemed to have become a matter of course.

At a 2003 UN meeting, US Secretary of State Colin Powell held a bag of white powder and asserted that it was Iraq's biochemical **, however, it turned out that it could just be washing powder.

Eighteen years later, Russia's Vladimir Putin publicly revealed the truth, raising questions about the U.S. motives for launching the Iraq war.

As for the U.S. claim that Iraq's mass destruction** will pose a threat to humanity, we can't help but question: If Iraq really has such a **, why not use them to directly attack the U.S. ** team?

How dangerous is white powder? In addition, the United States always seems to be selective in targeting certain countries, but it avoids talking about countries that are truly capable of mass destruction.

This selective criterion makes one wonder whether the United States simply needs an excuse to send troops, and as for the reasons, the United States can make up whatever it wants. At that time, under the dominance of one family, the United States knew that no one would come out to expose this layer of window paper, so it could "do whatever it wanted".

The real motive behind the US action against Saddam Hussein is to maintain its hegemonic position and maintain the stability of the current dollar-for-oil system. Saddam Hussein's desire to capture Kuwait and thus take control of the wealthy Middle East is a vital economic lifeline for the United States and the West, which depend on the region.

Moreover, Saddam Hussein has openly stated that he wants to bypass the dollar-based oil settlement system, which undoubtedly touches the fundamental interests of the United States and challenges the hegemonic status of the United States. ”

Saddam Hussein dared to challenge the hegemony of the US dollar and no longer used US dollars for settlement, but used other currencies for transactions. As a result, the global position of the dollar began to falter, and it was no longer favored by other countries, and it could not even circulate smoothly.

The decline of the dollar means that the United States can no longer harvest global wealth through the dollar, nor can it pass on domestic financial risks to other countries. Therefore, Iraq has naturally become the primary target of US suppression, and only by killing Saddam Hussein can the United States calm its inner anger and maintain its hegemonic position in the world.

As countries come to recognize the weakness and risks of the dollar, they are looking for alternative currencies. In particular, after the U.S. debt default, international credit rating agencies downgraded the U.S. credit rating, and many countries began to switch to trading in the renminbi, which has a more stable exchange rate.

The value of the renminbi has been recognized by the international community, and the trend of replacing the dollar has become unstoppable. However, this trend will not be easy, and the United States will need to strengthen itself if it is to avoid being displaced in the global monetary system in the future.

Otherwise, not only may you lose your international credibility, but you may also risk being abandoned by the whole world.

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