
Saddam Hussein Abd  al-Majid al-Tikriti was the President of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9  April 2003. A leading member of the revolutionary Ba’ath Party, which  espoused secular pan-Arabism, economic modernization, and Arab  socialism, Saddam played a key role in the 1968 coup that brought the  party to long-term power.
As  vice president under the ailing General Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, and at a  time when many groups were considered capable of overthrowing the  government, Saddam created security forces through which he tightly  controlled conflict between the government and the armed forces. In the  early 1970s, Saddam spearheaded Iraq’s nationalization of the  Western-owned Iraq Petroleum Company, which had long held a monopoly on  the country’s oil. Through the 1970s, Saddam cemented his authority over  the apparatuses of government as Iraq’s economy grew at a rapid pace.
As  president, Saddam maintained power during the Iran–Iraq War of 1980  through 1988, and throughout the Persian Gulf War of 1991. During these  conflicts, Saddam suppressed several movements, particularly Shi’a and  Kurdish movements seeking to overthrow the government or gain independence,  respectively. Whereas some Arabs venerated him for his aggressive  stance against foreign intervention and for his support for the  Palestinians, other Arabs and Western leaders vilified him as the force  behind both a deadly attack on northern Iraq in 1988 and, two years  later, an invasion of Kuwait to the south.
By  2003, the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush perceived  that Saddam remained sufficiently relevant and dangerous to be  overthrown. In March of that year, the U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq,  eventually deposing Saddam. Captured by U.S. forces on 13 December  2003, Saddam was brought to trial under the Iraqi interim government set  up by U.S.-led forces. On 5 November 2006, he was convicted of charges  related to the 1982 killing of 148 Iraqi Shi’itesconvicted of planning  an assassination attempt against him, and was sentenced to death by  hanging. Saddam was executed on 30 December 2006. By the time of his  death, Saddam had become a prolific author. Among his works are multiple  novels dealing with themes of romance, politics, and war.




 
 




 
 