Saddam Hussein was a bloody and brutal dictator who kept his country of
Iraq at war almost constantly after assuming power in 1979. At least
one million people died due to the machinations of Saddam. After his
regime was toppled by the U.S. invasion of 2003, he wound up on a
gallows, his life terminated at the end of a hangman's noose.
Saddam invaded neighboring Iran in 1980 and waged war for seven years
and 11 months, making it the longest conventional war in the 20th
Century. Saddam had hoped to take advantage of what he perceived as the
chaos of the Iranian revolution to settle border disputes and suppress
his own Shi'ite Muslim population. (Iran is predominantly Shi'ite while
Hussein was a Sunni Muslim.) The war ended in a stalemate with
approximately 500,000 Iraqis and 400,000 Iranians dead. Both sides,
major oil producers, suffered economic losses of half-a-trillion
dollars. Saddam used poison gas against Iranian troops, an atrocity
even
Adolf Hitler didn't engage on the
battlefields of World War II.
Beginning in 1986 and continuing through 1989, Saddam launched a
deliberate campaign of genocide against the Kurds in northern Iraq. The
campaign also targeted areas populated by other minorities, including
Assyrians and Jews. In 1988, his forces launched a poison gas attack on
the Kurdish town of Halabja that killed as many as 5,000 people and
injured as many as 10,000. In all, Saddam's three-year-long genocide
against the Kurds and other minorities claimed as many as 182,000
lives.
In 1990, the war-monger Saddam invaded Kuwait with the intention of
looting and annexing the oil-rich country. An international coalition
was put together by the first President
George H.W. Bush and freed Kuwait but
left Saddam in power. His son President
George W. Bush put together a second
coalition army dominated by American and British forces that invaded
Iraq in March 2003 to depose the dictator.
The invasion was launched on the pretext that he possessed weapons of
mass destruction and was in league with al-Qaeda, the terrorist group
that had launched the 9/11 attacks on the United States. Both charges
were false, but it led to Saddam's capture in December 2003. He was
subsequently tried and executed by the Iraqi interim government for the
killing of 148 Iraqi Shi'ites in 1982. His death sentence was carried
out on December 30, 2006.