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Them Quotes by Saddam Hussein
- Fight them with your faith in God, fight them in defense of every free honorable woman and every innocent child, and in defense of the…
- We will pursue them until they lose their nerves... Now that they have indulged in their evil and crimes, they will suffer a defeat.
- Today you are standing in a position that would please the friend and would anger the enemy and all the infidels. You will be victorious…
- Strike them and strike evil so that evil will be defeated.
- After they underestimated you, you Iraqis, now they've come on land; this attempt is our chance to incur losses on them
- They are in a dilemma, they are in trouble now. Hate them and strike them.
- Our sovereignty may be dependent on our ability to eavesdrop on transmissions between our enemies on the outside and those on the inside with sympathies…
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