Trump’s Purge of Enemies Triggers Menacing Memories of Saddam Hussein

Source: The Daily Beast
by David Gardner

“Driving through Baghdad in the days before the Gulf War in January 1991, I was struck by the giant pictures of Saddam Hussein that lined the streets. Iraqi troops were on every corner. We couldn’t go anywhere without an escort. Phone calls were bugged. Saddam’s presence was everywhere. It was a disconcerting feeling. I was staying with the foreign media contingent in the Sheraton, but that was the only familiar thing. … Fast forward to Washington in 2025, and that sense of unease is back. Troops loiter outside Union Station and along the National Mall. The White House is being ripped apart and refurbished in the president’s image. The 47th presidency, and, no doubt, the 45th, will be celebrated with a giant arch for the city. You wouldn’t bet against an enormous marble face. It will likely be inlaid with gold.” (10/16/25)

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