Jason Sands

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Despite all the other horrors I had experienced around the world, Saddam’s Iraq, with its massive billboard pictures of the dictator everywhere, its multiple intelligence services, its reputation for torture on almost an industrial scale, and its cowering diplomats in Western embassies who told visitors they could do nothing for them if the regime found them suspicious, registered an unequaled level of fear.
The Tragic Mind: Fear, Fate, and the Burden of Power
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