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The masterpiece of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
According to the The New York Times website 65438+1October 4th, Saddam used a gorgeous poem to bid farewell to the Iraqi people. Saddam wrote a poem at the last moment of his life. When encountering difficulties, he often takes this form to comfort himself.

This poem entitled "Liberation" is his battle slogan from the "grave". This poem is full of fearless courage and profound thinking, but there is no regret. There is no mention of hundreds of thousands of creatures who died at his hands in the poem, and there is no trace of regret, guilt and sadness. This poem uses gorgeous words, which is his usual style.

The beginning of this poem sounds like praising the love between him and his people:

Release your soul.

My soul mate.

You are the love of my soul.

No one can protect my soul like you.

But he quickly turned to offensive language. He mentioned the foreign invaders who drove him away and the Iraqis who inherited his power:

An outsider broke into our home.

Those who obey the enemy will eventually burst into tears.

We show our chests to the wolf.

We don't tremble in front of animals.

This poem was written after Saddam was sentenced to death. According to his relatives, this is his masterpiece.