The Ba’ath Party, Saddam Hussein’s Vehicle to Power
Saddam Hussein deftly maneuvered through the Ba’ath party’s ranks to become president of Iraq and usher in his a brutal dictartorship.
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Saddam Hussein deftly maneuvered through the Ba’ath party’s ranks to become president of Iraq and usher in his a brutal dictartorship.
Just days after Prime Minister Bennett assumed power in Israel a slew of incendiary balloons led to renewed Israeli strikes against Gaza.
The incident comes just weeks after a fragile peace was brokered following an 11-day conflict that left 12 Israelis and more than 250 Palestinians dead.
Following Muslih’s arrest, gunmen from militia gunmen assembled around Baghdad’s Green Zone in a show of force against the government.
This is the 39th attack against American troops or interests in Iraq since the start of the year as Iranian proxies grow more sophisticated.
The loss of the Quds Force commander comes at a time when Iran is trying to reassert its control over its proxy forces.
One unnamed official said that while the fire onboard the Kharg was different, it fits the pattern of attacks.
Iran delivered weapons and ammunition in Gaza and was held daily consultations with Hamas and the Islamic Jihad.
In trying to both appear forceful and not anger Iran, Washington sanctions two high-level Houthis as terrorists although it had previously removed the group’s terrorist designation.
Despite taking a beating Hamas claims victory over Israel in an effort to stir up popular support.
Behind the headlines and the spotlight, Israeli special operations units are moving the pieces and enabling the IDF’s operations against Hamas.
As the Israeli strikes continue Hamas lays out its ceasefire demands. But does Israel want to let the terrorist organization off the hook?