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If you're too stupid to learn from history, you are destined to repeat it.
From the early 1970s Saddam was widely recognized as the power behind President al-Bakr, who after 1977 was little more than a figurehead. Saddam reached this position through his leadership of the internal security apparatus, a post that most senior Baʿathist figures had been too squeamish to fill. Saddam, however, had drawn hard lessons from the party’s failure in 1963 and resolved that no dissent should be allowed in party ranks, no opposition outside the party should be tolerated, and ideological commitment to party ideals alone was insufficient to guarantee the loyalty of internal security officers. Kinship bonds were, to him, much more promising. President al-Bakr concurred on that issue, and soon after the Baʿath takeover al-Bakr appointed his young relative (both al-Bakr and Saddam belonged to the tribe of Āl Bū Nāṣir) to the powerful posts of deputy chairman of the RCC, deputy secretary-general of the RL, and vice president. Al-Bakr also allowed Saddam to form the Presidential Guard, mostly from members of the Āl Bū Nāṣir and allied Sunni tribes. Between 1968 and the mid-1970s Saddam became the unchallenged leader of internal security. After he jailed, executed, or assassinated the regime’s opponents, he turned against his own opponents inside the ruling party, using the same tools and methods: a plethora of ubiquitous and ruthless internal security organs loyal to him personally. https://www.britannica.com/place/Iraq/Iraq-under-Saddam-Hussein -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
Watched The Day of the Jackal all 10 episodes, rather good with a surprise ending. Lots of violence, and almost everyone turned out to be 'bad guys'. -
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Is Trump Going Soft on China?
Nixon's China move in the 70s was, in retrospect, not a bad idea. Like it or not, the US cannot afford any kind or conflict with China. And back then, as now, there were geopolitical concerns. Anyway, today China has its own problems. They probably can't afford any kind of conflict either. They just want to do business. We'll see what happens with Trump's tariffs. -
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Death of Ratchaburi Teacher/Tik Toker Hit by Train While Filming on Chulalongkorn Bridge
Surprised there's not more deaths like this tbh. These TTers / bloggers / vloggers / Youtubers / Content creators ( whatever you wish to call them ) are a menance. -
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Cheap drone recommendations
As long as it has GPS, and decent wind resistance, you shouldn't be crashing into sh!t. Only fly LOS (line of sight) or FPV via phone/drone camera. Flying responsibly is easy, and I've only crashed when playing around, and they didn't have GPS, or I was doing something really stupid ... away from people of course. Actually hard to crash a drone with GPS -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
I really enjoyed it. Rates highly and has won a heap of awards. I can see why.
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