Ambitious saddam Hussein and Macbeth
Date Submitted: 10/15/2004 14:39:35
Ambitious leads to power, yet if one abuses his or her ambitious and
power, the result would be devastating and corruptive. Recently on the news, Iraqi leader,
Saddam Hussein, is one of the good example of ambitious run wild and corruption of
power.
Before Saddam Hussein became the president of Iraq, he was a
Deputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council. Saddam continued to
consolidate his power by appointing numerous family members to positions of
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weapons against the
Kurdish (Iraqi minority) in the northern part of the country. Thousands of Kurdishs were
slaughtered in an hour by the deadly gas.
Saddam Hussein's successful career as a tyrant was ended by
coalition troops. Most Saddam's Armies, like Macbeth's, surrounded without fighting.
He was a modern day figure modeling of Hitler and Stalins. Fortunately, Saddam's power
had corrupted in Iraq, and hopefully, people would learn not to be as ambitious as him
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