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I wish to congratulate you on assuming a position where, years from now—whether you are in a nursing home or on your deathbed ...
In the feverish days leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Colin Powell presented his dubious evidence to the United ...
POWELL: Well, I don't know, Larry. I always take with a grain of salt anything that comes out of Baghdad. And we are always trying to make an assessment. But, you know, what you have to do in this ...
Mr. Armitage was a central figure in chapters of American national security from the Vietnam War era to the post-Sept. 11, ...
Though the Houthi government and its fighters in Yemen no longer seek help from Iran, they have been readied to confront the ...
Raghad Saddam Hussein, daughter of Iraq’s former dictator, lives in exile in Jordan, fiercely defending her father’s legacy despite his role in her husband’s death. Accused of backing insurgents, she ...
Texas Longhorns linebacker Colin Simmons in his freshman season was incredibly impactful for the defense that made it to the College Football Playoff semifinals. Donning the No. 11 on his jersey ...
In his book, Fahrenheit-182: A Memoir, the bassist claims a conversation he had with a military professional may have led to the location and capture of Saddam Hussein, but Mark Hoppus was never a ...
At 6-foot-9, Colin Granger stands out in any room — but even he didn’t expect the door to the NFL to open so fast. Just six days after his pro day, the former college basketball player was ...
And according to the musician, he might have played a part in the capture of Saddam Hussein. Serving as the fifth president of Iraq from 1979 until 2003 when he was overthrown, Hussein played a ...
The pop-punk pioneer shared the anecdote in his new autobiography Fahrenheit-182, and explained how he may have actually helped the US government capture Saddam Hussein back in 2003. While he has ...
In Mark Hoppus' brand new book Fahrenheit-182: A Memoir, the rocker shared a story about how he may have actually assisted in the capture of Saddam Hussein back in 2003. You read that right.