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Saddam's successor, Uday, was tyrannical, lustful, and drunk, and finally "fell out of favor" by killing one person.

Hello everyone, this is the sister who loves the history of the ding. Speaking of Saddam Hussein, everyone knows everyone. The military dictator, who ruled Iraq for decades and is regarded as an "anti-American hero," has a lifelong experience that can be said to be quite legendary. He climbed and fought all the way, endured hardships and dangers, and finally completed the great counterattack from the grassroots to the "emperor". Although the world has mixed praise and criticism of him, this boldness in making a decision in the face of trouble and the courage to dare to fight have indeed reached the level of the tyrant. Since it is said that the father of the tiger has no dogs, are Saddam's descendants as brave and resourceful as he is?

Saddam's successor, Uday, was tyrannical, lustful, and drunk, and finally "fell out of favor" by killing one person.

Saddam himself

First, the cruel eldest son - Uday

According to official records, Saddam Haddam had three wives, the daughter of his uncle, and the two were engaged as early as childhood, and later had two sons and three daughters. The protagonist we are going to talk about today is the eldest son, Uday Hussein. Born in 1964, Uday has been beloved since childhood. He is handsome, with deep eyebrows, a high nose, a dark and thick curly hair, a temperament better than his father Saddam Hussein, and a proper second-generation nobleman. However, his personality is at odds with his appearance, and the outside world evaluates him as a "playboy with a cruel nature, reckless behavior, and bad deeds".

Saddam's successor, Uday, was tyrannical, lustful, and drunk, and finally "fell out of favor" by killing one person.

The young Udai was handsome

Although not all the rich second generation and the second generation of power are scum who only understand pleasure, Udai is indeed. Because of Saddam's doting, he has lived a life of fine clothes and food since he was a child, and the degree of luxury is probably higher than that of the real "prince". He not only has his own luxurious palace, sitting on countless expensive paintings, but even has a zoo. At least 68 people served him and took care of his daily life. As for some of the vices of the rich second generation, such as alcoholism, drag racing, and playing with women, Udai is also a non-fallen. I heard that he especially likes to use some inferior means to satisfy his addictive sexual desires, and many of the victims are minors.

Saddam's successor, Uday, was tyrannical, lustful, and drunk, and finally "fell out of favor" by killing one person.

The absurdity of Uday

Of course, the above problems alone are not enough to make Uday a "demon" in people's mouths, and the real reason is actually his sadistic fetishism. Udai's temper was very grumpy, and he liked to take out the people around him when he was slightly displeased, especially liked to abuse him with customized torture devices, and thousands of people were killed by his poisonous hands, including his classmates, servants, bodyguards, and a large number of athletes. It's really innocent and outrageous. However, for these bad deeds of Udai, Saddam Hussein, as a father, turned a blind eye, did not pursue or educate, which also laid the groundwork for the later encounter of Udai.

Saddam's successor, Uday, was tyrannical, lustful, and drunk, and finally "fell out of favor" by killing one person.

Saddam's family

Second, kill your father's confidants and cut off your future

Originally, Saddam Hussein was very fond of Uday, after all, he was his first child and a concubine. Unsurprisingly, Uday will definitely take over his class and continue to create the glory of the "Empire". Therefore, Saddam Hussein usually did not interfere too much in Udai's behavior, and he still felt that this son was quite like him. But what Saddam Hussein never expected was that this heir, who had high hopes and devoted himself to cultivating, turned out to be crooked! Not only did he arrogantly and badly, but he didn't even take his father in his eyes, and without hesitation, he extended his hand to his confidant and punched him in the face.

Saddam's successor, Uday, was tyrannical, lustful, and drunk, and finally "fell out of favor" by killing one person.

Uday fell out of favor by killing his bodyguards

In 1988, at the age of 24, Udai ushered in a turning point in his life. That year, he was angry that Saddam's confidant, Kamal, always encouraged his father to take a concubine and killed his mother in anger. Saddam Hussein was furious when he learned of this, and almost died of anger. But in the end, it was his own son, who was not willing to exchange his life for one life, and could only imprison him for 40 days as punishment. However, after this incident, Saddam Hussein also soberly realized that Uday's son he could not ask for. A good successor should kill decisively, but not arrogantly, and sooner or later the wild horse that has lost its reins will be bad, and it is just as threatening to his position. As a result, Uday fell out of favor and was gradually ostracized from the center of power by Saddam Hussein, and his heir was replaced by his younger brother Kussé.

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