The "Cascade of Errors" That Led to America's War on Terror
Briefly

Saddam Hussein's 1990 warning at the Arab Cooperation Council summit emphasized the need for regional unity against U.S. dominance, urging his peers to confront imperial interests.
Hussein argued that regional powers should resist U.S. supremacy collectively, stating that the U.S. displayed signs of vulnerability, drawing parallels with the Marine barracks bombing in Lebanon.
Hussein highlighted that current global dynamics demanded a united response to U.S. interests, noting that new forces would eventually challenge the existing order, which was imbalanced.
The book 'The Achilles Trap' examines the historical context leading to the Iraq War, where Hussein's fears and concerns about U.S. intentions became a focal point.
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