"Remember the valiant Iraqi peasant and how he shot down an American Apache with an old weapon"
- Saddam Hussein
About this Quote
This quote by Saddam Hussein is a pointer of the bravery of the Iraqi individuals throughout the Gulf War. It is a suggestion of the guts of the Iraqi peasant, who was able to shoot down an American Apache helicopter with an old weapon. This quote is a suggestion of the strength and resilience of the Iraqi individuals, who were able to combat versus a lot more effective opponent. It is also a tip of the courage of the Iraqi people, who were willing to combat for their flexibility and self-reliance. This quote is a pointer of the power of the Iraqi individuals, who were able to stand up to a lot more effective enemy and fight for their flexibility. It is a reminder of the strength and courage of the Iraqi people, who were willing to combat for their freedom and independence.
This quote is written / told by Saddam Hussein between April 28, 1937 and December 30, 2006. He was a famous Criminal from Iraq.
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