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First published in 1979, prior to the Iran-Iraq war, this
important collection of speeches explains some of the strategic
foundations of Iraq's foreign and internal policies under the Ba?th
Arab Socialist Party. This work concerns itself with aspects
varying from advice on youth ? ?Let us win the young to safeguard
the future? ?, to speeches on Iraq's diplomatic relations. This
fundamental work, concerning a historical and contemporary range of
social and foreign affairs in Iraq, will be of considerable value
to both political and diplomatic departments, and universities and
research organisations involved with the Middle East. It is also of
major significance to anyone with an interest in the rise to power
of one of the twentieth century's most infamous dictators.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT? Zabiba and the King is an allegorical love story
between a mighty king (Saddam) and a simple, yet beautiful commoner
named Zabiba (the Iraqi people). Zabiba is married to a cruel and
unloving husband (the United States) who forces himself upon her
against her will. This act of rape is compared to the United States
invasion of Iraq. DOES SADDAM HUSSEIN RECEIVE ANY MONEY FOR THIS
BOOK? Not a dime. The translation is owned by the editor. WHY
TRANSLATE THIS BOOK? The editor, an American businessman, had the
book translated into English to satisfy his own curiosity. He also
felt it would be interesting and a beneficial tool for the curious,
the patriotic, the educator, the historian, etc., as well as for
the friends and families of servicemen serving in Iraq. The
publisher, a strong supporter of U.S. troops, felt the book was an
interesting read. While the allegory is controversial and, at
times, unsettling, it gives the reader an opportunity to play
detective and attempt to decipher any hidden meanings. WHAT IS THE
SETTING? The stomping grounds of a young Saddam Hussein near
Tikrit, Iraq. WHAT IS THE TIME PERIOD? the main character, Zabiba,
is a devout follower of Islam, yet the king still worships the
idols of his forefathers and is ignorant of some of the fundamental
traditions of the Islamic faith. DID SADDAM HUSSEIN REALLY WRITE
THE NOVEL? While it is no secret that the release of this book in
Arabic was an overnight best seller in Iraq and even became an
on-stage musical production in Baghdad, the book promotes the
establishment of a quasi-democratic form of government that the
editor and others believe would not have been allowed to be
published in Iraq unless Saddam were intimately involved in its
creation. Many Iraqis firmly believe it was penned by Saddam
Hussein.
First published in 1979, prior to the Iran-Iraq war, this important
collection of speeches explains some of the strategic foundations
of Iraq's foreign and internal policies under the Ba'th Arab
Socialist Party. This work concerns itself with aspects varying
from advice on youth -- 'Let us win the young to safeguard the
future' --, to speeches on Iraq's diplomatic relations. This
fundamental work, concerning a historical and contemporary range of
social and foreign affairs in Iraq, will be of considerable value
to both political and diplomatic departments, and universities and
research organisations involved with the Middle East. It is also of
major significance to anyone with an interest in the rise to power
of one of the twentieth century's most infamous dictators
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