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Saddam's eldest son, Uday, was cruel after coming to power and used live people to feed pets

The phrase "water can carry a boat and can also overturn a boat" is a spur and a wake-up call for the ruler, and the people should not be forgotten because they hold power. In the history of China's feudal dynasties, there are Ming Jun, who created a prosperous era, and There are also Di Juns who broke the country. The Ming Emperor strives to govern the country first, and the Emperors only seek pleasure and put themselves first, which is why the good rivers and mountains are broken in their hands.

"The merchant girl does not know the hatred of the country, and sings the backyard flowers across the river" When the family country was broken, Li Yu was still writing his own sorrows, even if he wrote his poems well, he was not a qualified ruler, and his heart only had his own sorrow and no pain of his subjects. Although Li Yu was unqualified, he did not do anything out of the ordinary.

Xia Jie "built a palace, decorated Yaotai, made a Qiong room, and established a jade gate"; the King of Shang had more cannons and burns; the Hancheng Emperor was absurd and unscrupulous... These emperors disregarded the people because of their own selfish desires, and eventually the country was destroyed and the people perished.

These feudal societies also exist in modern society, and there are still some countries in the Middle East that are ruled by emperors, and the people are living in dire straits.

Saddam's eldest son, Uday, was cruel after coming to power and used live people to feed pets

Iraq is such a country, under Saddam Hussein's rule is highly concentrated, which also gives saddam's family the ability to call the wind and rain in Iraq. After Saddam's eldest son, Ula, came to power, he gradually revealed his true nature, and the party was cruel in different ways, and even fed pets with living people.

Uday and saddam family

Saddam Hussein was the soul of Iraq, and as Iraq's president, he tried to spiritually rule over all his subjects. During Saddam's tenure, Iraq's economy grew and its control of religion became more stringent, making Iraq a high-profile Islamic state. The harsh dictatorship gave Saddam Hussein supremacy, and his life was no different from that of the emperors of antiquity.

Saddam Haddam had three wives, the first of whom was a family-arranged marriage, and both were engaged as children. Her wife's powerful mother's family gave Saddam a lot of help politically, which also made her a solid position in Saddam's family, even if Saddam Hussein later married several more wives, it did not affect her position at all.

Saddam's eldest son, Uday, was cruel after coming to power and used live people to feed pets

The two women who later entered Saddam's family were forced by Saddam Hussein, and the two poor women had families before marrying Saddam Hussein, and were forced to submit to Saddam's power.

Saddam's first wife gave birth to her eldest son, Uday, and his second son, Kusai, who, although they were siblings, had very different personalities. Kusai has a calm and introverted personality, but Udai is very brash. This is also related to the difference in identity between the two, Uday is the eldest son who will inherit the rule of Iraq, and Kusai, as the second son, has no chance.

As Saddam's eldest son, Uday had high hopes and lived a life of fine clothes and food from an early age, and he could get everything he wanted. At that time, the Saddam family was the center of power in Iraq, equivalent to the Forbidden City in ancient China. Udai is equivalent to the prince of ancient times, you can imagine how noble his status is, Saddam Hussein is almost responsive to Udai, and he loves his eldest son very much.

Saddam's eldest son, Uday, was cruel after coming to power and used live people to feed pets

Uday heard about Saddam Hussein, and his personality gradually became as grumpy as his father, and his attitude towards servants was even worse, and he did not regard these servants as people at all, like a young version of Saddam.

Everyone can only swallow because Udai is the eldest son, which undoubtedly fuels Udai's arrogance, and since then it has become uncontrollable, the older the temper, the more grumpy, the people around him will be scolded by him if they are not careful, and Kusai, because he is far from power, has not received too much attention from his father, but has grown into a person with a good temperament.

Uday dictatorship of Iraq, extravagant and absurd and tyrannical

When Uday grew up, he stopped living with Saddam and moved to the Al-Cardassia Palace. The Al-Cardassia Palace did indeed look as palatial as the palace, and Uday later converted the Al-Cardassia Palace into two buildings.

Saddam's eldest son, Uday, was cruel after coming to power and used live people to feed pets

The main building is full of precious paintings and porcelain, the decoration is magnificent, is the main place of residence of Udai, the auxiliary building is for many lovers of Udai to live, at night Udai is like the emperor flopping cards, the selected lover will go to the main building to accompany Udai to spend the night.

Uday's absurdity can be said to be even worse than Saddam's, saddam has only three wives, but Uday has a lover of one building. Once Uday saw the woman he liked, whether married or not, he would be forcibly taken away and placed in the annex building of the Al-Cardassia Palace.

After Uday ruled Iraq, he intensified his efforts to rob people's women at will, even underage girls, and the behavior was simply heinous.

As soon as someone resisted, Uday would throw people directly into his zoo. A special zoo has been built in the Al-Cardassia Palace in Uday, and the pets in the park are some large beasts, and the fate of the living being thrown into it can be imagined.

Saddam's eldest son, Uday, was cruel after coming to power and used live people to feed pets

When Uday used his power to force some girls to obey him, once rejected, the girls were thrown into the tiger pile to serve as food for Udai's pets, according to the staff in the Al-Cardassia Palace, such a thing has become commonplace.

The tyrannical ruler also took pleasure in torturing others, and as a child Udai would punch and kick his servants when he was dissatisfied with his servants, and later his character flaws gradually turned into perverted behavior. He often collected perverted torture devices to torture others, and those around him would be tortured to death if they were not careful. Even Iraqi athletes are tortured if they lose a game, and the Iraqi Olympic Committee is the only Olympic committee in the world to have a prison.

In prison, athletes are often beaten to the point of blood, and at this time, Uday actually urinates on the wounds of athletes in a perverted way, once again insulting athletes.

Saddam's eldest son, Uday, was cruel after coming to power and used live people to feed pets

Uday is extremely addicted to such a sadistic pleasure, and even uses living people to feed his pets, and in the cry for help and wail, ur's face appears perverted with excitement, which is really disgusting.

Evil has bad retribution, and he was shot and killed for many years

Uday lived extravagantly, tyrannically, and tyrannically over Iraq. Uday was able to succeed Saddam Hussein as president on the one hand, because Iraq attached great importance to the tradition of the inheritance of the eldest son, and on the other hand, because Udai's style of conduct was almost exactly the same as Saddam's, which was very much in The heart of Saddam Hussein.

Politically, anyone who disobeys Udai will be assassinated, or arrested for some trumped-up crime, and once arrested, most of them will also be "unaccounted for.". Uday controlled Iraq under such a power politics, completely ignoring the voices of opposition, and after being sanctioned by the United Nations, Udai made a profit through the smuggling of cigarettes and weapons, without paying any attention to the United Nations.

Saddam's eldest son, Uday, was cruel after coming to power and used live people to feed pets

The so-called "many acts of injustice will kill themselves" The almost perverted behavior of Udai has long aroused the dissatisfaction of the people, although under the powerful rule the people seem to have no chance to resist, but where there is oppression, there is resistance, and the seemingly calm lake has long been undercurrent. An assassination plan against Uday is quietly brewing.

Under the planning of a brave officer, the crowd decided to jointly collect the trajectory of Udai and find the best time for assassination according to the formation of Udai. At the same time, a number of dead soldiers were arranged to ensure that the plan was foolproof, and these dead soldiers all held the determination to kill Uday rather than die together. But in the end, the number of guards around Udai on the day of the assassination was more than estimated, and in the end, Udai was only crippled and not dead.

The crippled Uday spent the second half of his life in a hospital bed and could no longer control Iraq. Later, the United States launched a war against Iraq, and on the way to escape, Udai was shot and killed, which can also be regarded as a bad retribution.

Saddam's eldest son, Uday, was cruel after coming to power and used live people to feed pets

brief summary:

Uday grew up in a good state, and Saddam's tyrannical personality made him also become tyrannical, and even more absurd and cruel when he grew up. He disregarded human life, fed the lions and tigers with people, and imposed tyranny to keep the Iraqi people in a deep and miserable situation. Such a tyrannical, inhuman ruler was overthrown by the people.

Once people have no bottom line, what they do will lose control, and Udai will lose himself in breaking through his own bottom line step by step. If he had been stopped the first time he had scolded the servant, perhaps he would not have become a tyrannical man. In the supreme power, Uday finally lost himself and became a shell addicted to desire.

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