The outlaw state : Saddam Hussein's quest for power and the Gulf crisis

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Title
The outlaw state : Saddam Hussein's quest for power and the Gulf crisis
Description
The story of Saddam Hussein and his fierce determination to turn Iraq into a regional superpower in the Middle East which lead to the Persian Gulf War.
Identifier
421688
471542997
Creator
Sciolino, Elaine
Source
Brian Lamb Booknotes Collection
Gift of Brian Lamb, 2011.
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Language
eng
Date
1991
Program air date: August 4, 1991.
Publisher
Wiley
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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Notes on front endpaper: 1. Why did he let human shields go; 2. Why did he fly 120 plans to Iran; 3. Fear/carpet dealer page 79 classroom discussion; 4. What is Amnesty International; 5. Interviewed Qaddafi 1981; 6. How many of Saddam's people were educated in the U.S.; 7. Iran Iraq war cost 450 Billion/600 Billion. Underlinings: Iraq toughest to penetrate/hardest to like. Iraqi friends from Rome/Paris asked not to call when in Bagdad, never quote by name. First Iraq trip, 1983. Saddam's four mistakes in Kuwait invasion: 1. Poor timing, 2. swallowed Kuwait whole; 3. moved troops toward Saudi border; 4. miscalculated world's response. Iraqi Museum packed/closed. US embassy peace gestures. Amnesty International, 1982-1984 human-rights abuses. Reports of victims. 8 year war, between 600,000 and one million people killed; 1 to 2 million wounded. Cost Iraq $4500 billion/Iran $650 billion. Saudi Arabia/Iraq 2,500 square-mile neutral zone for Bedouins. 1991, Yemen 25 newspapers, 24 political parties, 139 seat Parliament. Saudis 250 billion barrels, underwrite PLO, shore-up economies of Syria, Jordan, Lebanon. Jerusalem= 147 miles from Beirut; 135 miles from Damascus, 43 miles from Amman, 550 miles from Baghdad. 1975-1990 Iraq bought $65 billion worth of conventional arms. Unsuccessful to obtain FOIA for cables between State Dept. and Glaspie and Wilson after meeting with Saddam. Glaspie complaint about Diane Sawyer interview with Saddam; no opinion on inner-Arab disputes. Joseph Wilson, "Your minister has more information through CNN than I do." Acknowledgements: book--passion/folly; popular/scholarly; Phebe Marr, National Defense University; Shaul Bakhash, GMU; Amatzia Baram, Haifa University; Alfred B. Prados, Middle East affairs specialist at Congressional Research Service. Carol Giacomo, Andrew Rosenthal, John H. Cushman, Jr., etc.
Subject
"Hussein, Saddam, 1937-2006."
"Persian Gulf War, 1991."
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Original Booknotes interview
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