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Sir Anthony Eden was asked in the House of Commons in March 1945 whether ... embarrassment and expense by shooting himself. Saddam Hussein, by contrast, has been ignominiously captured in his ...
The president isn’t governing as if he wants to be popular, but he’s getting help sweeping his wreckage under the rug.
Since the United States Airforce started its air campaign against the Houthis in Yemen some 4 weeks ago, they have not slowed ...
Two Union soldiers found the plans wrapped around ... Bush administration’s attempts to prove that Iraq’s Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. Armitage shamefully kept that fact ...
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is striking a defiant tone a day after U.S. President George Bush's State of the Union address, saying his nation is ready to "destroy and defeat" any American attack.
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Warfare's Explosive Ending, Explained
Warfare's finale offers a realistic portrayal of the mental toll and physical rigors that soldiers experience when fighting ...
The White House knew. Most governments knew ... Indistinct conversation] Man, voice-over: Saddam Hussein's tanks and soldiers poured over the Kuwaiti border. Within 24 hours, Saddam came in ...
Davey asked during a session in the House of Commons ... of the thousands of British troops who helped America topple Saddam Hussein in Iraq. "It's horrendous," she said. "I mean, the word ...
SURROUNDED by al-Qaeda fighters, US Navy Seal Ray Mendoza faced a hail of machine gun fire as he helped bring his wounded ...
An estimated 12,000 northern soldiers were killed or injured ... In 2003, a bearded and apparently disoriented Saddam Hussein, the deposed Iraqi president, was captured by U.S. troops in a ...
Saddam Hussein's engineers and soldiers turned it into a desert after the Persian Gulf war of 1991, but during the past three years—thanks to a dismantling of dikes and dams built on Saddam's ...