Saddam Hussein - Why was he hated by some of his people?

Cush

Cushite Arab
Its not a sunni shia agenda. Its everyone has their intrests. We mad at the iranians for doing what the saudis have been doing for years. They install puppets, the shii populus doesnt like it, they rebel, install puppets, the sunni dont like, they rebel. Its a circle of hate.
Ok and how does this make the Rawafidh any better? They are worse than all of them and are the nucleus of all the Ummah's problems, acting like we love them too
 
Low IQ He tried to become the Middle Eastern Hitler by invading a fellow Muslim nation, essentially attempting to invade all his neighbors. He killed or silenced all his critics and was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands . He used chemical weapons against innocent Muslims, Kurds, Kuwaitis, and Iranians.
 

reer

VIP
Look at the aftermath of when he turned both the Shias and Kurds (majority of Iraqs population) into his oppositions. Today those two are the ruler of Iraq, while Sunnis and Christians are side-lined.

If he was clever, he should've kept them close without giving them too much influence. But alas, his own actions led to his downfall.
saddam was overthrown by an invasion not an uprising. he could have lasted to the arab spring.
 
saddam was overthrown by an invasion not an uprising. he could have lasted to the arab spring.

My point was that he turned his people into his enemy, which in part contributed to the west justification of the invasion.

After the 80s war, it also gave Iran a reason to start supporting the Shia opposition.

His treatments of Kurds was a turning point to when a significant part of the world started sidelining him. From there, it only went downhills with his ‘allies’.
 

reer

VIP
My point was that he turned his people into his enemy, which in part contributed to the west justification of the invasion.

After the 80s war, it also gave Iran a reason to start supporting the Shia opposition.

His treatments of Kurds was a turning point to when a significant part of the world started sidelining him. From there, it only went downhills with his ‘allies’.
youre mixed up. after the iranian revolution there were ranian-iraqi clashes taking place before the iran-iraq war. saddam complained to beesha caalamka. khomeini called for the toppling of saddam the same year as the revolution. you dont think he was already supporting his shia opposition?
americans invaded because of so called WMDs. not kurds.
 
youre mixed up. after the iranian revolution there were ranian-iraqi clashes taking place before the iran-iraq war. saddam complained to beesha caalamka. khomeini called for the toppling of saddam the same year as the revolution. you dont think he was already supporting his shia opposition?

I’m aware of it. But I meant, after Iraq’s invasion of Iran, that when Iran’s support for Shias escalated and threatened the stability of Iraq to a large scale.

americans invaded because of so called WMDs. not kurds.

True. But I mentioned the events leading up to how Saddam lost the support of the west/his former ‘allies’. The Kurdish issue was where it started, followed by the Gulf war. And later on, the Americans used to WMDs excuse to ‘sell’ or drum up a justification for the war, when in reality Saddam was only a threat the interests of the US + Israel + Iran + some gulf countries.
 

Kizaru

Cast in the name of God Ye not Guilty
Ok and how does this make the Rawafidh any better? They are worse than all of them and are the nucleus of all the Ummah's problems, acting like we love them too
no one is saying they are better. A cancer to us is the the gaals from the west. They pinned somalis against each other and have done the same with the middle east. What exactly can we do against a whole sect? Im not willing to see ww3 in the middle east and the ummah over petty gaal created problems
 

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