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  • 2019-09-26 (xsd:date)
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  • No evidence Saddam Hussein said this about American politics (en)
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  • Facebook users are sharing a supposed quote of Saddam Hussein — and warning that Democrats are using his advice as political strategy. We cannot defeat America by the sword. America must be defeated within their politics, reads the statement attributed to the deceased Iraqi dictator. The Feb. 14 Facebook post goes on to say that Hussein was telling the truth and this is exactly what the Democrats are doing by seating one Muslim at a time. It’s been shared more than 93,000 times and was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook .) Searching for the quote online we found 10 results, but they were from meme websites like me.me or awwmemes.com , In 2006, Hussein testified in his defense against charges of crimes against humanity, and he called on Iraqis to join together to defeat the U.S.-led occupation in Iraq, according to C-SPAN. But in reviewing that testimony, we didn’t read anything like the quote that appears on Facebook. Searching for the quote in the news archive Nexis we found no results. Nor did we find it searching Google Books, or reviewing online versions of Saddam’s War of Words and The Saddam Tapes, which contains annotated transcripts of audio recordings of meetings between Hussein and his allies. We reached out to the author of The Saddam Tapes and others who have studied Iraq and Hussein, but they were all unfamiliar with the quote. Kevin Woods, the book’s author, said the idea behind the quote is implicit in many of the discussions between Saddam and Tariq Aziz, Hussein’s top aide, but that the quote wasn’t something he recognized. Samuel Helfont, assistant professor of strategy and policy, U.S. Naval War College, told us in an email that it sounds like something he would say, and that was certainly his strategy in the 1990s/early 2000s. Amatzia Baram, a professor of Middle Eastern history at the University of Haifa in Israel, said the only case where he sees Hussein implying an idea like the statement in the Facebook post stems from his 1990 meeting with April Glaspie, then the U.S. ambassador to Iraq. It was a week before Hussein invaded Kuwait, Baram said, and he told Glaspie that since the Vietnam War, the United States can’t afford casualties but Hussein can. (Yours is a society which cannot accept 10,000 dead in one battle, he told Glaspie, according to Newsweek .) The connotation was that American war policies can be influenced through casualties, Baram said. If evidence emerges that Hussein made the statement attributed to him in the Facebook post, we’ll reconsider our ruling. But lacking any proof that this attribution is accurate, we rate the post False. (en)
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