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Saddam : His Rise and Fall

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by Con Coughlin

Kazzar, Nadhim

  Kelly, David

  Kelly, John

  Kerry, John

  KGB

  Khaddam, Abdul Halim

  Khafji

  Khairallah, Adnan

  Khairallah, Ali Adnan

  Khalil, Samir al-

  85–Khalkhali, Hujjat al-Islam Sadeq

  Kharj Island terminal

  Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, xxvii

  Khuzistan

  Kirkuk

  Kissinger, Henry

  Kittani, Ismat

  Kohrramshahr

  Koran

  Kosygin, Alexei

  Kroll Associates

  Kurdistan

  Kurds

  Kut

  Kuwait

  Labour Party

  Lake, Anthony

  La Seyne-sur-Mer

  Lawrence, T. E.

  Lebanon

  Leipzig Institute for Poisonous Chemicals

  Lenin, V. I.

  Libya

  Lockwood, Stuart

  Lohs, Karl Heinz

  London Sun

  Long Days, The (film)

  M16

  Mack, David

  Madhloum, Mohammad

  Majid, Ali Hassan al-(“Chemical” Ali)

  Majid, Hussein Kamel al-

  Majid, Saddam Hussein al-

  Majid, Saddam Kamel al-

  Majnun Islands

  Major, John

  Manhattan Project

  Mansour

  Mansour, al-

  March Manifesto (1970)

  Marsh Arabs

  Marxism

  Marxism-Leninism

  Mashhadi, Muhie Abdul Hussein

  Matar, Fuad

  Matrix-Churchill

  Meguid, Hussein

  Mehran

  Meshad, Yahya al-

  Mesopotamia

  Mexico

  Military Industrialization Organization (MIO)

  Milosevic, Slobodan

  Mitla Ridge

  Mitterrand, Danielle

  Mitterrand, François

  Moberly, Sir John

  Monde, Le

  Montedison

  Morocco

  Mosul

  Muallah, Tahsin

  Mubarak, Hosni

  Mubarak, Suzanne

  Mufti, Abdul Wahab

  Mukhabarat (Party Intelligence; General Intelligence Department)

  Mukhlis, Mawlud

  Muslih, Rashid

  Muslim Brotherhood

  Nadi al-Said club

  Nahi, Fadhil al-

  Najaf

  Najm, Samir al

  Nameq, Qais al-

  Naquib, Hassan

  Nasiriyah

  Nasrat, Abed al-Karim Mustafa

  Nasser, Gamal Abdul

  Nasserism

  National Assembly, Iraqi

  National Assembly complex

  National Guard (Haras al-Qawmi)

  National Intelligence Estimate, October 2002

  National Security Office, Iraqi

  NATO

  Nayif, Abdul Razzak

  Nazis

  Nebuchadnezzar

  Neoconservatives

  Newsweek

  Newton, Tony

  New York Times

  Nida, Sheikh Mahmoud al-

  Niger

  Ninth Pan-Arab Congress (1967)

  Ninth Party Congress (1982)

  No-fly zones

  Non-Aligned Movement

  Non-Aligned Nations Conference (1982)

  Norris, Percy

  North, Oliver

  North Korea

  North Yemen

  Nuclear weapons, see weapons of mass destruction

  Oil Ministry, Iraqi

  Olympic Committee, Iraqi

  OPEC

  Operation Big Lift

  Operation Defensive Wall strategy

  Operation Desert Fox

  Operation Desert Shield

  Operation Desert Storm

  Operation Iraqi Freedom

  Allied troops attacked in

  Allied predictions on progress of

  anti-Saddam propaganda campaign in

  beginning of

  civilian casualties in

  coalition troop buildup in preparation for

  communication breakdown in

  Iraqi preparations for

  military superiority of coalition forces in

  protests against

  resistance to

  sabotage operations in

  Saddam’s whereabouts in

  “shock and awe” tactics of

  simultaneous air and ground assaults of

  stated objectives of

  supply lines in

  target selection in

  “thunder runs” in

  Operation Provide Comfort

  Operation Red Dawn

  Organization of Special Security (OSS)

  Oslo Accords

  Othman, Mahmoud

  Ottoman Turks

  Pachachi, Adnan

  Pakistan

  Palace of the End (Qasr al-Nihayah)

  Palestine

  Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)

  Palestinians

  Patriotic National Front

  Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)

  Party

  Patten, Chris

  Pentagon

  Perry, William

  Persia

  Persian Gulf

  Pfaulder Company

  “Pig’s Island,”

  PKK movement

  Planning Board, Iraqi

  Planning Ministry, Iraq

  Pompidou, Georges

  Popular Army

  Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)

  Portugal

  Powell, Colin

  Prague

  Presidential Affairs Department, Iraqi

  Primakov, Yevgeny

  Putin, Vladimir

  Qadisiya, battle of (635)

  Qassem, Abdul Karim

  Qurairy, Abu Zeinab al-

  Radio Baghdad

  Radio Free Europe

  Rafsanjani, Ali Akbar Hashemi

  Ramadan, Mikhael

  Ramadan, Taha Yassin

  Ramirez Sanchez, Ilich (Carlos the Jackal)

  Rashid, Harun al-

  Rashid, Maher Abdul

  Rashid military base

  Rawi, Abed al Ghani al-

  Reagan, Ronald

  “Red Army,”

  Regional Command Council (RCC)

  Republican Guard

  Republic of Fear(Khalil)

  Resolution 1441

  Revolutionary Command Council (RCC)

  Revolutionary Court

  Revolutionary Guards, Iranian

  Rice, Condoleezza

  Rikabi, Fouad al-

  Ritter, Scott

  Romania

  Royal Air Force squadrons

  Rumaila oil fields

  Rumsfeld, Donald

  Russia

  Rutbah

  Saad ibn-Abi Waqqad

  Sabri, Naji

  Saclay

  Sadat, Anwar

  Saddameen

  Saddam Hussein, see Hussein, Saddam

  “Saddam’s Foreign Legion,”

  Saddam’s River

  Sadi, Ali Salih al-

  Sadr, Mohammed Bakr al-

  Sahaf, Muhammad Said al-

  Said, Ali Karim

  Said, Nuri

  Saladin

  Salahdin

  Salih, Sami

  Salman Pak military base

  Samarra

  Sammurai, Saad al-

  Samurrai, Abdul Khaliq al-

  Samurrai, Abdullah Sallum al-

  Samurrai, Saleh Mahdi al-

  Samurrai, Wafic al-

  Sanctions

  Saudi Arabia

  Sawyer, Diane

  Schröder, Gerhard

  Schwarzkopf, Norman

  Seale, Patrick

  Secret Intell
igence Service, British (SIS)

  Secret Intelligence Services, British

  Securitate

  Security Police

  Senate, U.S.

  September 11 attacks

  Serbia

  Shahbandar, Samira, see Hussein, Samira

  Shahristani, Hussein al-

  Shahwani, Mohammed Abdullah al-

  Shaikhly, Abdul Karim al-

  Shaikhly, Salah al-

  Shakir, Salim

  Shamir, Yitzhak

  Sharon, Ariel

  Shatt al-Arab waterway

  Shawkat, Harith Naji

  Shibib, Baha

  Shihab, Hammad

  Shiite Muslims

  Shultz, George

  Sick, Gary

  Siham

  Sinai Peninsula

  Sirri Island

  Six Day War

  Sluglett, Peter

  Snia Techint

  Somalia

  Soviet Union

  Spain

  Special Operations Group

  Special Republican Guard

  Special Tribunal

  Stalin, Josef

  State Department, U.S.

  State Establishment for Pesticides Production (SEPP)

  State of the Union Address (Jan. 2002)

  State of the Union Address (Jan. 2003)

  Strategic Planning Committee

  Sudan

  Sudetenland

  Suez crisis (1956)

  Sulzberger, C. L.

  Sunni Muslims

  Supreme Defense Council, Iraqi Suwaira

  Switzerland

  Syberta

  Sykes-Picot agreement (1916)

  Syria

  Talib, Sayyid

  Talibani, Jalal

  Taliban regime

  Technipetrole

  Tenet, George

  Thatcher, Margaret

  “Three Whom God Should Not Have Created” (Tulfah)

  “thunder runs,”

  Thuwaitha

  Tigris River

  Tikrit

  Tikriti, Barzan al-

  Tikriti, Hardan al-

  Tikriti, Hussein Rashid al-

  Tikriti, Rafa al-

  Tikriti, Saadoun al-

  Tikriti, Sabawi al-

  Tikriti, Watban al-

  Time

  Time magazine

  Timurlane

  Transjordan

  see also Jordan

  Tudah Party

  Tulfah, Khairallah

  Tulfah, Subha

  Turkey

  Uganda

  Um Al Hada, 193

  Umm al-Marrik (“mother of all battles”) mosque

  UNESCO

  UNICEF

  Unit

  United Arab Emirates

  United Arab Republic (UAR)

  United Nations (UN)

  United Nations Security Council

  United States

  see also Central Intelligence Agency

  UNMOVIC (United Nations Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission)

  NSCOM (United Nations Special Commission on Disarmament)

  Uqayli, Abed al-Aziz al-

  Usbu al-Arabi

  Van Hollen, Christopher

  Vedrine, Hubert

  Viera de Mello, Sergio

  Voice of America

  Wafra

  Wahhabi sect

  Waldheim, Kurt

  Walker, Sir Harold

  Wallace, William

  Walters, Barbara

  Warbah

  War on terror

  Washington Institute for Near East Policy

  Weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)

  battlefield-ready

  British intelligence on

  failure to find

  Iraqi accounting of

  Iraqi concealment of

  Saddam’s plans for deployment of

  UN inspections for

  West Bank

  Whitty, Ken

  Wilson, Arnold

  Wilson, Joseph

  Wolfowitz, Paul

  Woolsey, James

  World Trade Center

  see also September 11 attacks

  World War I

  World War II

  Yahya, Tahir

  Yeltsin, Boris

  Yemen

  Yom Kippur War (1973)

  “Zabibah and the King” (Hussein)

  Zarqawi, Abu Musab al-

  Zionism

  Zubaydi, Hamza al-

  Zubeidi, Mohammed Hamza al-

  About the Author

  CON COUGHLIN, executive editor for London’s Sunday Telegraph, is one of the world’s leading authorities on the Middle East. He is the highly acclaimed author of two prior books: Hostage, the first full account of the hostage crisis in Lebanon in the late eighties, and A Golden Basin Full of Scorpions: The Quest for Modern Jerusalem, a study of modern Jerusalem through the eyes of its citizens.

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