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'''Saddam Hussein''' was an [[Iraq|Iraqi]] [[pan-Arab]] [[Bourgeois revolution|bourgeois revolutionary]] who came to power with [[CIA]] backing, yet was ousted by the [[United States]] during the [[Iraq War|invasion of Iraq]] after he rebelled against his former patrons by setting out to pursue a nationalistic development strategy for Iraq. | '''Saddam Hussein''' was an [[Iraq|Iraqi]] [[pan-Arab]] [[Bourgeois revolution|bourgeois revolutionary]] who came to power with [[CIA]] backing, yet was ousted by the [[United States]] during the [[Iraq War|invasion of Iraq]] after he rebelled against his former patrons by setting out to pursue a nationalistic development strategy for Iraq. | ||
He was a notable | He was a notable figure in the [[Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party|Ararb Socialist Ba'ath]] movement, representing its Iraqi branch. |
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Saddam Hussein was an Iraqi pan-Arab bourgeois revolutionary who came to power with CIA backing, yet was ousted by the United States during the invasion of Iraq after he rebelled against his former patrons by setting out to pursue a nationalistic development strategy for Iraq.
He was a notable figure in the Ararb Socialist Ba'ath movement, representing its Iraqi branch.