1. The person who overthrew the statue of Saddam was Hashem. After Hashim overturned the statue, he felt very painful every time he passed under the statue, and he always regretted why he overturned the statue. , now he has left his original hometown, and he lives with many refugees. It can be said that his current life is not very good, because the air strikes in Iraq are still continuous, and the country's oil fields have been destroyed by several large companies. Monopolized by oil capitalists, ordinary people will not get any benefits if they are sick.
2. Hashem said that every time I walk past the site of the sculpture in the square, I feel pain and shame. I always ask myself, why? Want to push it off? "This is the second time Hashim has been interviewed by foreign media in 13 years. Hashim said: Whenever he hears people talking about the "degeneration of Baghdad" and "the toppling of statues of Saddam Hussein," he All will feel heartache. Seeing everything now, Hashem wants to return to Saddam. He said: The current situation is year after year of suffering, endless massacres, terrorist attacks and looting. At that time, the United States was committed to helping. The establishment of a free and democratic regime by the Iraqi people did not materialize. The war in Iraq shattered the original political ecology.
3. After the war, Iraq established a quota system. However, conflicts between factions were deep. The lack of trust in each other has led to extremely inefficient government work. Hashim said: He is eager to rebuild Saddam's sculptures and hopes to return to Saddam, but he is worried that this will lead to murder. In fact, this is no longer the case. Shim expressed remorse for the first time. Ten years after the end of the Iraq war, Hashim blamed the United States for the war. Hashim believed that the United States and Britain were lying and that no evidence of weapons of mass destruction had been found. They destroyed Iraq and brought us back to primitive society.
So the quality of a person's life must have a significant relationship with the country. Only when a country is strong can it drive the lives of its people.
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