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Raghad Saddam Hussein reveals her father’s feud with her husband Hussein Kamel 

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Raghad Saddam Hussein has recounted her father’s feud with her husband Hussein Kamel al-Majid, the second cousin of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
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@donrump461
@donrump461 2 года назад
She was very polite and respectful! Very good interview.
@Mishalace
@Mishalace 2 года назад
It was beaten in her to talk liker her daddy's whores.
@INDIGOBLUE555
@INDIGOBLUE555 2 года назад
Thumb up to the interviewer: extremely kind in putting this lady at ease yet doing his job. That's gentleman's style,not so common in our days.
@simplyme8593
@simplyme8593 2 года назад
Totally agree
@nyk3334
@nyk3334 2 года назад
Yes.
@Mishalace
@Mishalace 2 года назад
No, he was a part of this. Amazing you thought he was a moron.
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 Год назад
Still couldn't find out what the feud was about.
@theteacherchance6750
@theteacherchance6750 8 месяцев назад
She was a daughter of president, a Commander-in-chief. Refer back to her recollection on war and going to school; in addition she was a wife of a military man, do you expect all those ups and downs, threats and trainings they undergo are in vain in shaping their character and personality!
@theallseeingeye9388
@theallseeingeye9388 3 года назад
The interviewer is a class act. Polite, sensitive and kept his own biases from showing.
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
Polite & gentlemanly yes but not an OBJECTIVE journalist keen on getting to the bottom of reasons behind events his questions threw light on. He sounds more like an appeaser. I am not saying that he should've made Ms. Hussein uncomfortable or coerce her into explaining the decision father made (good or bad) but the least he could have done was find out EXACTLY the reason why Hussein Kamel made the fatal decision to defect to Jordan (a subject they talked about). This woman is a witness to events and most likely knows the EXACT reasons behind those decisions which affected the middle east for decades to come and the post cold war world. The journalist brilliantly wasted this once in a 50 years interview by not pressing a little harder. He could have uncovered much more without making her uncomfortable. Please note that Miss. Hussein doesn't live in a free country. She may not speak again. But it is a pleasant interview, just not very informative. I hope she writes a book which the Jordanians don't censor.
@Mirkuzz
@Mirkuzz 3 года назад
@@sohaibshehzad2052 , perhaps that was a precondition to her interview and perhaps one the Jordanian rulers played a part in persuading Hussein to defect.
@INDIGOBLUE555
@INDIGOBLUE555 2 года назад
@@sohaibshehzad2052 I appreciate your comment.I just sent a positive thought about the interviewer's fairness however this entrancing lady did actually talk over several events without saying that much.Honestly could we expect her being more exhaustive ? I don't guess so,let apart the whole conversation was surely previously agreed upon.An enthralling footage though.
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 2 года назад
@@INDIGOBLUE555 Thank you. But ironically Ms. Hussein didn't mention the devious set of roles played by Saudi Arabia & Kuwait in the sanctions regime on Iraq & eventually hosting the invasion for that toppled her father. In fact she didn't even mention America but was very comfortable in mentioning Iran which for its own selfish reasons saved Iraq from the clutches of ISIS & Turkey. P.S. I am not Iranian.
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 2 года назад
@@Mirkuzz Highly likely....
@ihussain999
@ihussain999 2 года назад
Is anyone else super impressed with the interviewers conduct and manners???
@soniam9832
@soniam9832 2 года назад
It shows the respect he have for her father
@mary-ks4pz
@mary-ks4pz 2 года назад
Its not impressed thing for us everyone here love her and kiss the land she walk on because of her father
@johnsensserwadda9699
@johnsensserwadda9699 2 года назад
Yeah,the interviewer is so respectful and well mannered.
@user-db6pt7vr3l
@user-db6pt7vr3l 4 месяца назад
No.
@adisaoloko
@adisaoloko 3 года назад
The best interviewer ever that I ever met. Very respectful and detailed
@vikramv1683
@vikramv1683 2 года назад
The journalist is so calm and in 26 minutes he removed so much information from her.And others just keep barking for hours and can't even takeout their lovers name.😂😂. Great work.
@monthertheokguy7311
@monthertheokguy7311 Год назад
I hate your perspective. An interviewer shouldnt have an agenda and focus on targeting their guests, they should talk and discuss within the boundaries that the guests are comfortable to put out. not “extract information” by being a speech trickster
@bestlions
@bestlions 3 года назад
There is more honesty in this interview than the whole Maghreb today... I was surprised. Definitely a woman of the world!
@me9523
@me9523 3 года назад
what do you mean with Maghreb ????
@gennemesisx6054
@gennemesisx6054 3 года назад
@@me9523 meghreb means the “west”
@gheorghetarlescu3586
@gheorghetarlescu3586 3 года назад
@@gennemesisx6054 Or Morocco
@EscanorHelios
@EscanorHelios 3 года назад
@@me9523 or anything west of Egypt i.e North Africa
@me9523
@me9523 3 года назад
@@EscanorHelios lol i know
@aky19832001
@aky19832001 2 года назад
They killed her father unjustly. He at least held down Iraq and prevented terrorist from springing up.
@user-ud8ld3vf2o
@user-ud8ld3vf2o Год назад
The biggest terrorists are Western governments that occupy countries and steal peoples' wealth
@sociosociosociosocio182
@sociosociosociosocio182 2 года назад
Best interview..a beautiful intelligent brave strong woman. A daughter any man would be proud to embraced as his daughter.
@shailendrabahadursingh2521
@shailendrabahadursingh2521 3 года назад
The interviewer did a great job asking the most difficult and painful questions astutely and sensitively.
@chaptersinminutes5548
@chaptersinminutes5548 3 года назад
What a charming charismatic and bold woman..........lots of prayers and good wishes for her
@englishwithmossi2207
@englishwithmossi2207 2 года назад
It’s so scary that Saddam’s son Uday who was a psycho taking part in family decision-making OMG imagine the rest
@hectorlopez1069
@hectorlopez1069 Год назад
Uday was so evil to his people. He treated the Iraqi soccer team so brutal. He would beat players if they did not win.
@mogbaba
@mogbaba 2 года назад
As an Iranian army officer in the war, I followed the news regularly, and have known the details of the story she described here. But, still, It sounds something like a plot for a movie. The story is so fantastic, that sounds unreal. Great interview, professionally made, and honor to this very strong lady.
@jamesmiller4085
@jamesmiller4085 Год назад
Are you in Iran right now
@babooshkaibrahim1219
@babooshkaibrahim1219 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣khafesho
@mogbaba
@mogbaba Год назад
@@babooshkaibrahim1219 سرشو بخور چپه شو ننه بزرگ عرب
@carlosamador3045
@carlosamador3045 8 месяцев назад
They did make an HBO mini series called House of Saddam its a crazy good show
@mogbaba
@mogbaba 8 месяцев назад
No @@jamesmiller4085
@AB-gn1vb
@AB-gn1vb 3 года назад
A victim, paid price for none of her mistakes. Decent human being. Appreciate the interviewer for conducting the questions in a highly civilised manner, rarely seen such decent way of conducting interviews.
@felixndayisdebologne9725
@felixndayisdebologne9725 3 года назад
She is Gudrun Himmler reincarnation . Without any sense of reality let alone decency .
@Nebuchadnezzar18
@Nebuchadnezzar18 2 года назад
@@felixndayisdebologne9725 shes far from that.
@clonesolar
@clonesolar 2 года назад
The Iraqi government sucks, I want to go back to America.
@abdallababikir9154
@abdallababikir9154 2 года назад
she by no means a victim... she is the continuation of Hussein's madness
@nurann4240
@nurann4240 2 года назад
execution is a normal practice of punishment for those who commit betrayal or rivalry to the leaders in arab world.it is.not madness..it is a norm and practiced.you may refer this same practice since the years of turkish in power. for her, it is also nornal thats why she could be open about it. it is up to saddam to instruct an execution and of course with proof of betrayal.
@michaelochido3244
@michaelochido3244 3 года назад
Its amazing how come all of a sudden Saddam and his family were loving,kind,caring,concerned and hated warfare against others...just ask the kurd children and women,the Iranian civilians,the Shias in Basra,most of Iraqi politcians and many Iraqi families ...!
@kingvaughn9742
@kingvaughn9742 3 года назад
Don’t act like the Kurds and Iranians are innocent
@kingvaughn9742
@kingvaughn9742 3 года назад
Remember that Saddam gave the Kurds a state...
@K-IA
@K-IA 3 года назад
@@kingvaughn9742 Saddam did not gave us a state. We fought for it. Hundred of thousands of Kurds died to make it a reality.
@gangstagoose4028
@gangstagoose4028 3 года назад
I was ready to roll my eyes at your comment, but then I continued reading. Thank you for not being a Saddam glorifier for a change 🙏🏽
@SincereSentinel
@SincereSentinel 3 года назад
@@K-IAVery true.
@mengsiongkheng113
@mengsiongkheng113 2 года назад
Wow, great interview, better to hear direct than one that is written by journalist that you don’t know if it is trustworthy. Gives lots of insight to the man Saddam Hussein and his principles and upbringing of his children. Respect.
@MattVarner
@MattVarner 2 года назад
Wow, what a great interview.
@mohamedwarsame1269
@mohamedwarsame1269 2 года назад
She is very strong 💪, Lost Her father brothers, father of her children and her country and Still has a leadership talent 👏
@groverachristiansen9645
@groverachristiansen9645 2 года назад
Incredible. history. Iraq is a mysterious country to me. IT is very western dressed and very business -minded people. Their history is so rich, and the war against Iran I remember well in my time in London. Gro Vera Neste Christiansen
@justisinus
@justisinus 5 месяцев назад
Raghad Saddam Hussein is a charismatic charming woman, strong willed and passionate about her family and country. Props to the incredible job the interviewer did, he certainly is a class act.
@mrdoctor1512
@mrdoctor1512 11 месяцев назад
Please upload all 6 parts of the interview with English subtitles
@THNasum
@THNasum 2 года назад
"Oh, East is East and West is West!" Perhaps. But even a Westerner, a Western woman, must respect the decency and truthfulness of Mme. Hussein, trying to be just both to the loves and loyalties of personal life and the life of the community. which transcends it.
@14NINASKY
@14NINASKY 3 года назад
What a woman !! Ohhh God unbelievable ! I had a tears just hearing what happened to her, to her husband and after that to her father and brothers ... She's a strong woman
@malia1287
@malia1287 3 года назад
She definitely is
@robertmitchell8630
@robertmitchell8630 3 года назад
Islamic Pakistan had all the warning signs to rid Binny L and his jihad's 1993 WTC? American embassy in east african USA airforce base Riyad Saudis revoked his citizenship, Sudan kicked him out Even today Imran Khan called Binny L a Martyr for the ummah He brought death and destruction Kabul to Karachi Mecca to Marrakesh But when Islam held military might they invaded unprovoked from India to Spain KARMA is working its course You believers set out to destroy all other faiths so only yours would dominate General Saddam peace and blessings be upon him He waged an eight year war on Islamic iran He buried over five hundred thousand arabis in the desert I see no crime , this man has done no wrong
@harounkarem6367
@harounkarem6367 2 года назад
She is not better than an gypsy belly dancer. People who don't have origin. Sadam's father isn't known, facts. She owns half of the multi billion dollar Palm tree project in Dubai, this was all bought with the money of the Iraqi people while they were starving. Why didn't he ask her about the 40 billion$ that were stolen from the Iraqi national bank by their "special forces"? What a load of shit this is.
@shwetarakshe4396
@shwetarakshe4396 2 года назад
@@harounkarem6367 exactly bro
@khaled7861
@khaled7861 2 года назад
@@harounkarem6367 your funny
@hkabir4304
@hkabir4304 3 года назад
Very honest women, answered the questions with some difficulty which is natural as it's your father your talking about, but spoke like a real Arab women, she will slap today's Arab leaders if she had the chance.
@natemcclain5391
@natemcclain5391 Год назад
I have no sympathy for that family at all whatsoever
@gheorghetarlescu3586
@gheorghetarlescu3586 3 года назад
24:02 You can see the pain and tears in her eyes.I think when it comes to the subject of her husband's killing she was absolutely sincere.She did confirm Oday played a role,the clan had a role,her father could definetly stop it but did not and she presented the events just the way she knows about.I am sure she does not know all details in full as well,just what she heard.
@Mirkuzz
@Mirkuzz 3 года назад
It was handled pretty much in a way any dictatorship would handle those who wished its overthrow.
@luisafrance1635
@luisafrance1635 2 года назад
Her husband should not have betrayed her father in first place. Saddam trusted him with higher job position and gave him his daughter to married, only for him to go to Jordan and reveal the country security secret. He was responsible for the American attacking Iraq, because of revelations. If I was her, I would have standing by my father decision. You do not betray your family. Husband is not your blood.
@salimabri4643
@salimabri4643 2 года назад
@@luisafrance1635 100 percent right
@mesterigospodari5552
@mesterigospodari5552 Год назад
@@Mirkuzz Not just overthrow but also a traitor as he exposed Iraq secrets.
@MrZab
@MrZab Год назад
​@@mesterigospodari5552 he literally exposed the bad things uday and saddam did i literally show how they torture and kill people for fun
@sabugi9879
@sabugi9879 Год назад
Such a dignified and civilised interview ! Today most of the journalists are irritating and ill mannered chasing after the count of the views. Today news means entertainment and competing with movie makers ! But this guy is at another level. Keep it up. Save journalism from disgrace. And the lady is a fighter! Extremely graceful and poised. Her emotions can be felt but dealt it like a royal. You are a queen.
@malikahmad8170
@malikahmad8170 3 года назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this interview, you both were very courageous people. She did not beat the Bush and come out frankly and truthfully. Of course, everything could not have been disclosed.
@pradiptadutta9300
@pradiptadutta9300 2 года назад
Not everything that we read in history books or is painted in the vast media, is true. Sometimes stories are created for the sake of some nefarious motive, and at times to create enigma.
@JamesBrown-sm3ho
@JamesBrown-sm3ho 2 года назад
Called propaganda
@Mr390000000
@Mr390000000 2 года назад
Just blown up by the intelligence of Ragad sadam hussein ,how courageously & graciously she anwserd the questions.
@aditybini5053
@aditybini5053 2 года назад
Whatta great job done by the journalist! Clapppp
@nadirkhan8540
@nadirkhan8540 2 года назад
I surprised how honest she has been in this interview.
@drgitabasirikia3224
@drgitabasirikia3224 2 года назад
that was your interpretation darling indeed she was dreaded and anxious you could have see on her eyes and facial expression
@johnprice3593
@johnprice3593 2 года назад
@@drgitabasirikia3224 can't see any of it. Must be your Shiite eyes seeing things.
@lovesallanimals9948
@lovesallanimals9948 2 года назад
Honest she measured her words better than a tape measure
@HONORTONUMERIC123
@HONORTONUMERIC123 Год назад
@@lovesallanimals9948 yeah.... Copy that.... That's right..... Well said....
@tehaisikattepi9393
@tehaisikattepi9393 Год назад
Look like you guys must be netizen from America ( The BIGGEST Oppressor @ TERRORIST country) huh ?
@theanonymous1029
@theanonymous1029 3 года назад
Such a strong lady!
@AlienGirl24
@AlienGirl24 5 дней назад
أشعر أيضًا أنها كذبت عندما قالت إن حسين يريد العودة، لكن رغد ضغطت على حسين للعودة إلى العراق وقادتهم إلى حتفهم.
@MdArif-cl9lj
@MdArif-cl9lj Год назад
She is a Daddy girl...brave daughter like her Brave Dad
@Mz77519
@Mz77519 Год назад
I hope she will be next president in iraq
@ailmlvr5905
@ailmlvr5905 2 года назад
Great interview
@jonjotatty957
@jonjotatty957 Год назад
Great interviewer. Asked all the difficult questions without offending her, hence allowing her to give very honest answers. Gripping interview.
@taqinaqvi4912
@taqinaqvi4912 2 года назад
She seems to be liar as everyone was good in Saddam family and the angels were killing the innocent people. His father killed his husband but she is blaming the clan. His brother Udhey(Rascal) was the main beneficiary of the death of his husband.
@SyahrulSalim85
@SyahrulSalim85 2 года назад
Not just the two brothers. They executed the entire family. It was rage printed all over.
@chriswiredu6740
@chriswiredu6740 2 года назад
Where can one get the rest of the interview? Any links, please?
@A_T__
@A_T__ 3 года назад
Iraqis are extremely emotional about the era she comes from and that is completely understandable. There was painful times and good times and thats how everything is in life. I think we humans tend to be illogical in our assumption that when some person party rules, were going to be saved. Thats just not true. This powerful family is the type of family that had the biggest impact on Iraq. Good bad and all of it. We just have to accept it and move on. Bring justice where its required and stop the mindless obsession over the past.
@opuntian
@opuntian 3 года назад
It's the same story with all the dictators & their families. They just don't handover power at the right time to their citizens.
@hasoonnine
@hasoonnine 2 года назад
Unfortunately that will never happen because Iraqis are incredibly emotional over this period
@rossib6974
@rossib6974 Год назад
100 times Better past than Present disintegrated lawless Islamist Terrorist poverty induced state is the fact nostalgia with Saddam's Iraq .No thanks to the English and Americans main cause of Iraq misery !
@rossib6974
@rossib6974 Год назад
@@opuntian ,Replace a just uncorrupt Secure system with Islamist hellhole Terrorist den not exactly progress !
@akaniadam8254
@akaniadam8254 2 года назад
Interviewr is genious and styled calm
@sivadurban-sa2382
@sivadurban-sa2382 Год назад
Very nice interview.
@user-is7tk3uh3s
@user-is7tk3uh3s 3 года назад
أحبائي العراقيين اني اختكم من لبنان بس اني اتعلمت اللهجة العراقية
@art.demirjian9721
@art.demirjian9721 2 года назад
It is just a nightmare for her - during the final moments of her husband and his brother. It is hard to believe! God bless Their Souls - I really feel sorry about them. I wish that never happened! I feel about them just like members of my own family and I am very proud to feel like that about them. Indeed! They are wonderful people.
@moe19762004
@moe19762004 3 года назад
Raghad Saddam Hussein next President of Iraq inshaAllah
@arabesque7787
@arabesque7787 3 года назад
Disgusting. Asians love to give power to sons and daughters-even if its not a monarchy. So toxic. A person should earn authority with their own abilities, knowledge and ethics - not simply bcs she is a daughter.
@saddamhussein1847
@saddamhussein1847 3 года назад
Baath Will Rule Iraq Again! All US and Nato troops Shall Leave Iraq and MiddleEast! Israelis Shall Leave Palestine and Return to The Countries Where They Came From!
@saddamhussein1847
@saddamhussein1847 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b3ncLJp0JRg.html
@DrT22281
@DrT22281 3 года назад
That’s what my dr friend is telling me and she is Iraqi and lives in the US so she’s free to say what she wants. Now, she says Saddam days were definitely better and that if Raghad becomes a president or goes back she will be killed. She also says that what’s going on now in cruelty and torture is worse than Saddam days.
@blackgold3584
@blackgold3584 3 года назад
Iraq has had enough from Sadam, no way in hell is she going to become the next president.
@noraziahahmadghazali8527
@noraziahahmadghazali8527 2 года назад
love the way she expressed herself
@maxrossi1502
@maxrossi1502 3 года назад
When are you going to upload the other parts?
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
It has been a week now, no more parts with English subtitles.
@art.demirjian9721
@art.demirjian9721 2 года назад
Thanks! It is nice to be with Raghad Saddam Hussein and hearing from her some of the details about her Father and the entire Family. She is the only reliable source to find out about the truth of what was going on in Iraq during her father leadership...!
@arezakkhoshmilan5793
@arezakkhoshmilan5793 2 года назад
🌺🙏🌺 I’m from Iran , respect
@greenpedal370
@greenpedal370 Год назад
Not only is she attractive, intelligent and wise but probably a very nice person as well.
@chulainn32
@chulainn32 3 года назад
Amazing interviews. Has the other parts been released yet?
@AliAliali-em6xu
@AliAliali-em6xu 2 года назад
نعم
@davodhashimi3809
@davodhashimi3809 2 года назад
@@AliAliali-em6xu i can’t find it
@visible8498
@visible8498 3 года назад
Next part pleaseeee
@dominiquepierre916
@dominiquepierre916 2 года назад
Unfortunately Saddam did mistake; He did not know that Khomeini is CIA guy and America will help Khomeini not to lose war with Saddam. However ;eventually America gifted Iraq to Iran
@shifa6874
@shifa6874 2 года назад
A final n bitter truth
@dominiquepierre916
@dominiquepierre916 2 года назад
@@shifa6874 The truth is USA created Shia crescent in middle east against Sunni Arab countries .
@HmpoeTd
@HmpoeTd Год назад
Khomani was helped by Ragan . Iran gate scandal
@terryvarta9306
@terryvarta9306 2 года назад
To every professional journalist out there if u need tips on how to conduct an objective interview watch this u might learn a few things. well done
@joyceohri3919
@joyceohri3919 3 года назад
She has my upmost respect. Her deep respect for her parents is unquestionable. She has a strong mind. Honouring your father and mother is one of the first commandments.
@deloreshowlett3160
@deloreshowlett3160 2 года назад
Not when they do Wrong children obey your parents in the Lord
@shanisheppard9305
@shanisheppard9305 2 года назад
Why can't we all live in peace 😔 😪
@tonytigervarley
@tonytigervarley 3 года назад
She Carrie's herself very well and is a very interesting person. Great interview
@art.demirjian9721
@art.demirjian9721 2 года назад
Very-very interesting video! I must watch this again to find out exactly what was the problem regarding her husband's execution. I just feel very sorry about her - the tragic end of her husband at the young age. God bless her and her children, also God bless the other surviving members of her family. Very nice and graceful Lady 🌹🥀🌷Dear Raghad I like to give you these Roses to appreciate your intelligent presentation about your Family and your country Iraq. God bless you!
@benajminpadilla6360
@benajminpadilla6360 2 года назад
Why on earth would the sons-in-law return to Iraq? Insanity. Surely, they had to know what was awaiting them. Did they really think all would be peaches and cream upon their return? The daughter is lying. She convinced her husband that all would be forgiven and fine.
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
Raghad Hussein is in great pain during the last 6 minutes of this episode. Power comes with fortunes and tragedies.....i wish this lady a long, healthy & peaceful life. Stay away from politics. It will bring you nothing. You've already lost much.
@Ahmed-vw3iw
@Ahmed-vw3iw 3 года назад
Her father and his regime killed thousands of innocents especially kurds...Allah swt punishes every Zalim
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
@@Ahmed-vw3iw Kurds who were seeking separation from Iraq. That isn't an innocent act. Every state behaves that way to armed separatists. Turkey, Syria, Iran, Pakistan, India.....even countries in Europe. However Hussein's tactics are debatable.
@robertmitchell8630
@robertmitchell8630 3 года назад
Islamic Pakistan had all the warning signs to rid Binny L and his jihad's 1993 WTC? American embassy in east african USA airforce base Riyad Saudis revoked his citizenship, Sudan kicked him out Even today Imran Khan called Binny L a Martyr for the ummah He brought death and destruction Kabul to Karachi Mecca to Marrakesh But when Islam held military might they invaded unprovoked from India to Spain KARMA is working its course You believers set out to destroy all other faiths so only yours would dominate General Saddam peace and blessings be upon him He waged an eight year war on Islamic iran He buried over five hundred thousand arabis in the desert I see no crime , this man has done no wrong
@Ahmed-vw3iw
@Ahmed-vw3iw 3 года назад
@@sohaibshehzad2052 debatable?? I am not talking about kurdish insurgents but innocent Kurdish civilians who were punished collectively , thousands of Kurdish villages were bombed women, children and even young boys died at the hands of this criminal regime who had no distinction for civilians vs combatants. 50,000 killed another million homeless...if someone did that to your family and relatives would you keep quiet and accept no crimes happened? Chemical Ali in one incident even ordered killing of women and children and burying many alive, he was even worse than saddam. Chemical Ali has the curse of thousands of his victims and now he is dead being punished severely!! By the way Saddams regime was Baathist Nationalist ideology and he thought like Stalin and he imprisoned and killed even Sunni Islamic people out of suspicion...so bloodthirsty this regime to stay in power was that even father didn't talk to their son about the regime for fear that his son might be a spy for government. The same goes to the Assad Baathist regime in Syria, they are worse than Americans and even Israelis when it comes to killing civilians...these are enemies of Muskim ummah we should get rid of first before confronting external enemies. Right now the muslim world has only few good leaders like Erdogan, Imran khan and Qatar King. Rest are all greedy corrupt and collaborate even with Israel for staying in power. Iranian regime is enemy for Sunni muslims around the Middleeast and needs to be overthrown.
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
@@Ahmed-vw3iw There was no collective punishment. Kurds were present even in Saddam's party, and every level of government. When a certain section of an ethnicity starts are rebellion and claims to represent everyone, it causes tragedies and people who are not directly involved are caught in between. I am a confirmed democrat who opposes the kind of exclusive system which Saddam Hussein presided over(no matter how much welfare and public works it offers) but i try to keep exaggerations like (innocent people, killed millions without exceptions) away from my understanding of history.
@iotianooroa812
@iotianooroa812 2 года назад
Enjoyed the interview
@ra4872
@ra4872 2 года назад
Just because your father was good to you and to his other dears, doesn't make him a good leader or human being.
@user-qd9tq9ry9m
@user-qd9tq9ry9m 4 месяца назад
First time to listen to a lady from a culture that women’s view is not respected. As a woman and Iraqi born I have respect for her. She is the innocent one yet pay the heavy price, on the other hand her brothers was the one ignored their father’s rules troubling so many lives in particular women and young girls.
@laithjackson
@laithjackson 3 года назад
Where is part 3?
@BANAZIZ
@BANAZIZ 3 года назад
والله اكون اول الراجعين الى بغداد اذا الله اراد ورجعت
@nafeekarim2780
@nafeekarim2780 2 месяца назад
Good interview
@johndavis8669
@johndavis8669 2 месяца назад
Then some court found her guilty for it.
@tedsonkabiru4349
@tedsonkabiru4349 3 года назад
She should run for Iraq presidency
@xgn7301
@xgn7301 3 года назад
No god forbid
@xgn7301
@xgn7301 3 года назад
@drc ula I don’t think any Iraqi would vote for her
@mubarakalotaibi456
@mubarakalotaibi456 3 года назад
@@xgn7301 they will most likely try and kill her
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
@drc ula some of them may.
@vicfarmand
@vicfarmand 2 года назад
Where is the rest of this interview??
@joywhig6237
@joywhig6237 Год назад
Ms. Hussain Sahiba ji, You are one inspiration for a daughter who fights till the end. Your Papa was a LION. You are blessed with His Charisma & Charm. God Bless you always. 🙏. Now please be the Tigress....u have the same command As ur Father. Sabr Rakh.
@hevxc
@hevxc 2 года назад
My tears fall daily when I see the leader Saddam Hussein, and my tears fall more. I see a real picture in Iraq. He says that the hair of my head, even if it was not for fear of those who rule Iraq now, I would build the statue again. In short, they suffer every day because they lost this leader and they are now ruled by militias, bandits and gangs.
@asmatullahkhan970
@asmatullahkhan970 2 года назад
A courageous daughter of a true strong leader.
@zehr02
@zehr02 3 года назад
I'm not a political person. It's not something I can wrap my head around, since I don't believe its something worth using my time and energy on. But as I'm an Iraqi who grew up in a household who were pretty angry and bitter towards the past Saddam Hussein was responsible for, I've come to wonder recently, after debates with many of my friends who otherwise find Saddam as a powerful and courageous man, if he really was as bad or if my family always understood him wrong.
@ibrahimmy9211
@ibrahimmy9211 3 года назад
Great interview. She has the charisma and speaks very decent. I was early 20s during Iraq war and the most outstanding as I can remember during the war is Mr. Muhammad Saeed al Sahhaf, the information Minister. Also known as Comical Ali for his funny character and nonsense statement in front journalist. Hopefully Al Arabiya can conduct an interview with him after this
@felixanam5367
@felixanam5367 3 года назад
It's Chemical Ali... And for obvious reasons.
@rikudou947
@rikudou947 3 года назад
She didn't answer the reason why there was a feud between Kamel and Saddam to begin with.
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
Yes that is what i wanted to find out too. The dramas made tell that Hussein Kamel was making money out of paperless arms deal for the military and was caught by Uday. The Al-Arabiya interviewer should have focused more on the reasons. She didn't even mention Saudi Arabia or UAE once in these interviews.
@jordanalandry1866
@jordanalandry1866 3 года назад
She didn't need to address it, everyone knows the reason why, it was for his and saddam kamel treason in defecting to Jordan with SH daughters and working with UNSCOM and western intelligence and western media about the torture taking place, about details of the regime and its military weapon arsenal etc etc. doesn’t get any more basic than thst
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
@@jordanalandry1866 What weapons, what arsenal ? The Govts version was that the brothers were making money from the oil trade and stashing money in Jordan and when they got a whiff that they would be busted, they packed & ran.
@jordanalandry1866
@jordanalandry1866 3 года назад
@@sohaibshehzad2052 Iraq had weapons, military weapons the defector was the brains behind, why you think he was working with UNSCOM and western intel? The info he gave was of no value and they already had, so they was not able to glean any money out of working as assets to any of the above, the Iraqi exiles rejected them as they were both integral parts of the heavy handedness and brutalities of the regime and def weren’t fucking altar boys, so they found life under asylum in Jordan to be less than optimal and sought to mend fences and return to the good graces of the regime in Iraq under presidential pardon this is all readily available information that was covered at the time and since in great detail
@prophet1782
@prophet1782 2 года назад
@@sohaibshehzad2052 Exactly. But it backfired. There was no tiff.
@michaelochido3244
@michaelochido3244 3 года назад
A great interview...at first I thought the journalist was being too evasive by not asking her the most important questions.......why did Raghad chose the side of her father instead of her husband and did she lure him back from Jordan knowing he would be executed.He also subtly reminded her that as perpetual dictator,Sadaam had the ultimate decision on Kamals life or death as he was his son in law,father to his grandchildren,a senior general and his second in command before his defection....its sad she wanted to avoid a bloodbath but in the end it was very bloody for the whole Saddam family......my question is,...was it all worth it?
@neytiriavatar140
@neytiriavatar140 2 года назад
Yes, the whole tribe killed millions of innocent Iraqis. They ruled the country by fear and terror.
@alancient8463
@alancient8463 2 года назад
@@neytiriavatar140 "millions" bro ur making stuff up at this point
@sima573
@sima573 2 года назад
Great father who raised up a strong & wise daughter
@oforimensah4711
@oforimensah4711 3 года назад
Seems like a good woman caught up in the crossfire of being the daughter of a King. It’s just quite unfortunate that she had to go through all that. I will say though that when you dance with the devil the outcome will always be a painful one.
@oforimensah4711
@oforimensah4711 3 года назад
@Tralalalala Opaaa I’m using the biblical definition of what a King is. A king is the leader of the Land and one who sets the Laws. Saddam was that. I wouldn’t expect you to understand cause I’m sure you don’t read the Bible.
@mithun06
@mithun06 3 года назад
@@oforimensah4711 wow what an explanation
@sofiansofianahmad6719
@sofiansofianahmad6719 3 года назад
A very impressive personality and very intelligent. May Allah be with her always.
@drissgreen1280
@drissgreen1280 3 года назад
next she will be telling us how kind udai n qusai were
@samktb3325
@samktb3325 3 года назад
Literally 😂😂🙄
@visible8498
@visible8498 3 года назад
When is that part coming?
@drissgreen1280
@drissgreen1280 3 года назад
@@visible8498 stay tuned
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
@@drissgreen1280 never heard any graphic story about Qusai.
@drissgreen1280
@drissgreen1280 3 года назад
@@sohaibshehzad2052 we have to get through the part of her husband being killed thats not her fault or her dads or even his own fault, amazing bullshit. stay tuned
@jonathanbonapos1008
@jonathanbonapos1008 2 года назад
My love for my father is unparalleled these statements make me cry 😭😭😭😭 yes he is a mad man but i believe in the quote in the movie of transformer " No sacrifice No victory"
@sp-files82
@sp-files82 3 года назад
Really classy woman 👌
@rogerdracks1880
@rogerdracks1880 3 года назад
Are you up for it then ? I’ve had a word with her and she’s free no attachments
@deyedaily5320
@deyedaily5320 3 года назад
But her husband was killed by her own father.
@omah4608
@omah4608 2 года назад
Shez very calculative about the information she gives about her husband and father feud She didn’t confirm or deny it but we know much more than she is willing to give out to the public
@MrKaravaj
@MrKaravaj 3 года назад
Well, these things happen when people gains too much power
@pipolebnene
@pipolebnene 3 года назад
Where is the rest?
@padronedelmare1307
@padronedelmare1307 2 года назад
Why did he go back, unbelievable how stupid he was to beleive they’ll be nice to him.
@misbahichannel
@misbahichannel Год назад
Here are the questions that should be asked America: 🔷Where is the dangerous weapon that America claimed to be made by Saddam? 🔷Who is responsible for the hundreds of thousands of casualties ? 🔷who has given right to America to invade other countries? 🔷What did America achieve by invading Iraq ?
@nastaran8418
@nastaran8418 3 года назад
It's like she was with this face ,cause when they show her wedding photos she's exactly same face she's now
@adingadormeo8229
@adingadormeo8229 3 года назад
It's called plastic and lots of botox
@laxman90210
@laxman90210 2 года назад
Clear signs of plastic surgery if you look at past pics. Cheeks and lips especially
@sammysp485
@sammysp485 3 года назад
Ilang taon na kayo sa Belgium?
@ollamis
@ollamis 3 года назад
When will be there the next episode with translation?
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
I am waiting for it too.
@ollamis
@ollamis 3 года назад
Sohaib Shehzad I feel deceived. I have no idea why didn't they put any translation yet for the following episodes. Maybe because the number of views for this part is not sufficient. ☹️
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
@@ollamis The 2 episodes i saw came with English subtitles. How come you couldn't see them ?
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
@@ollamis I am waiting for episodes 3-4-5-6 in which she talks about Gulf War 1, Sanctions, Gulf War 2, escape and father's trial.
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
It has been a week now, no more parts with English subtitles.
@zaredmirakle6287
@zaredmirakle6287 3 года назад
Subtitles are way to fast to read
@charlesbukenya2054
@charlesbukenya2054 Месяц назад
She is delusional, even after her father killed the father of her kids, she still covers for him. She is truly her father's daughter. She took his character
@lalainerecasata7495
@lalainerecasata7495 2 года назад
I still can't forget the way Saddam Hussein died, at that time I had little knowledge about the conflicts in Iraq. Honestly I cried and up until now I still think he didn't deserve it.
@thezmanchar
@thezmanchar 2 года назад
He was despotic, he got what he deserved. He used to cut hands and fingers and hands off people. His sons were horrid. My cousins used to run into buildings and hide if they were going to school. If Udai drove he would pick up girls and rape them. It happened, then he would have principals show him year books so he could get girls, when she didn’t he killed her. That family is the worse.
@alancient8463
@alancient8463 2 года назад
@@thezmanchar His son does not = saddam and he also punished his son by shooting him in the leg so no worries
@Oeyy4
@Oeyy4 3 года назад
المذيع بارع ماشاءالله
@user-ut7ld4ys3k
@user-ut7ld4ys3k 3 года назад
@@wadoodclash8408 مو جزائري
@Juaaaaa123
@Juaaaaa123 2 года назад
اي ماشاء الله عليه
@rikudou947
@rikudou947 3 года назад
Please ask her to explain the relationship between Uday and Qusay, especially in the final phases of their lives. How did they become so close late in their lives when they always seemed like the polar opposites of each other ?
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
Even polar opposite brothers come together when they face a mortal danger coming from a common enemy. After all they were brothers.
@rikudou947
@rikudou947 3 года назад
@@sohaibshehzad2052 Yes, but because Qusay got too close to Uday he put himself in danger and both were killed in the same place at the same time.
@MrArsen6
@MrArsen6 3 года назад
@@sohaibshehzad2052 True. It is sad though that both brothers had to die. Iraq would have never been a mess with either of them in power today. Sure, there would have been a lot of brutality, but at least no religious and sectarian tensions.
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
@@MrArsen6 I am not a fan of hereditary transfer of power, not single party rule, or pretend democracies like the one in my country.
@jordanalandry1866
@jordanalandry1866 3 года назад
Just because they were different personalities and interests etc. doesn't mean they weren't close their entire lives. Bc they certainly were, to the extent such a complex and severely dysfunctional family could be. They didn't hang out together for shits but what brothers do let alone, again in THAT particular family. They weren't any closer at the end of their lives when they died, it's just that they were in the same place, hiding out, on the run, they had to stick together bc to split up would have been moronic and they didn't have a whole hell of a lot of options at that point
@bandhavibhuvana2598
@bandhavibhuvana2598 2 года назад
Decent from both d sides … worth watchn …
@user-mi7vo6mz1n
@user-mi7vo6mz1n 3 года назад
I hope that she gets back to Iraq and get to play a role in steering Iraq out of the dead zone.
@phebeanshonobi9528
@phebeanshonobi9528 2 года назад
Am not sure if I should call her strong or programmed. Not a tear! No emotions at all.. what a life 😔
@samarzaidi4792
@samarzaidi4792 2 года назад
Not everyone like to show emotions publicly plus it's been many years.
@YNYNYNYNYNYN
@YNYNYNYNYNYN 2 года назад
Women from war torn cointries are sttonger than US veterans. US veterans suffer mental health issues. These women don't.
@AtheistMolHed
@AtheistMolHed Год назад
Why should people cry in front of you in order for you to consider them humans?? It sounds like you're the robot. You should already know that a lot of people only cry when they are alone
@sveinsigurdgismarvik4445
@sveinsigurdgismarvik4445 2 года назад
Pretty woman. One thing you never can CHOSE in this life, is your parents. She could not either. To be Saddam daughter has not been a easy task.
@laithjackson
@laithjackson 3 года назад
Inshallah she will be the next president of Iraq
@Hassan-gc8fi
@Hassan-gc8fi 3 года назад
fuck no
@arabesque7787
@arabesque7787 3 года назад
@@Hassan-gc8fi 🤣 words of wisdom
@sohaibshehzad2052
@sohaibshehzad2052 3 года назад
Of a government in exile most likely. She is now playing into the hands of those who had her father toppled and destroyed. She didn't mention Saudi Arabia once.
@laithjackson
@laithjackson 3 года назад
Iraq is in hand of worthless rulers and a worthless corrupt government, if she ever ruled Iraq, it would be back to a respected country
@arabesque7787
@arabesque7787 3 года назад
@@laithjackson Iraq mayyybe was respected, before Saddam’s tyranny was wide known. We are talking about 1990s. Since than many has changed. West set the bar of equality, decency and human rights high. Respected countries of 21st century will be the progressive, inovative, open minded. She, and antics of her father, doesn’t have to do anything in the future of Iraq.
@WhoData5816
@WhoData5816 3 года назад
Her husband was used as a lamb by some external forces against its standard and extended family
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