Similar words: addax, sadden, saddle, close in, increase in, mousse, lose interest, a case in point. Meaning: n. Iraqi leader who waged war against Iran; his invasion of Kuwait led to the Gulf War (born in 1937).
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31. Saddam Hussein called me and said he would like me to write a letter to Ramsey [Clark, a former US attorney general] and say that we condemn the attack.
32. Some commodity market speculation is directly related to the stability of certain states, e. g. during the Persian Gulf War, speculation on the survival of the regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
33. And to top itoff, Saddam Hussein, like Usama bin Laden , is still on the loose!
34. In order to confront Iran, Reagan and Bush administrations had incessantly backed Saddam Hussein regardless of his suppressing the Kurd and developing NBC weapons.
35. A majority of Americans now believe toppling Saddam Hussein was a mistake.
36. Our intelligence officials estimate that Saddam Hussein had the materials to produce as much as 500 tons of sarin , mustard and VX nerve agent.
37. If Muammar al-Qaddafi falls, as seems increasingly likely, he will land with the rending crash of an immense, rigid object, like the statue of Saddam Hussein pulled down in Baghdad's Firdos Square.
38. Saddam Hussein has not disclosed these facilities. He's given no evidence that he has destroyed them.
39. She said her experience as a volunteer on Saddam Hussein’s defense team offered relevant parallels.
40. Ostensibly for agricultural purposes[Sentencedict.com], the credits had been siphoned off by Saddam Hussein to rebuild his military and weapons program after the Iran-Iraq war.
41. And that is dwarfed by the willful spill of oil by Iraq's Saddam Hussein, who dumped roughly one billion gallons of oil during the 1991 Gulf War, at least a quarter of it into the Arabian Gulf.
42. The security of the world requires disarming Saddam Hussein now.
43. Saddam Hussein, like Usama bin Laden, is still on the loose!
44. It is not clear how the Soviets responded, but MEK soon settled in Iraq, helping Saddam Hussein in his war with Iran.
45. Saddam Hussein and his sons must leave Iraq within 48 hours.
46. Nor do we exaggerate when we say: Saddam Hussein will fail.
More similar words: addax, sadden, saddle, close in, increase in, mousse, lose interest, a case in point, rousseau, focussed, trousseau, nonplussed, purchase invoice, addressed, merchandise inventory, jean-jacques rousseau, come into being, einstein, dispossessed, possessed, albert einstein, d-day, midday, thus, hush, husk, sad, good day, seize, hushed.