Yusuf bin Alawi, the former foreign minister of the Sultanate of Oman, recently described Iraqi President Saddam Hussein as a leader. During an interview with RT, Alawi discussed the impression that Hussein left on him following their meetings together. He stated that Hussein was a responsible leader who was determined to resolve all of the problems in the Middle East. However, Alawi also noted that Hussein was aware that his time was running out, and he ultimately chose to embrace martyrdom instead of fleeing. Despite his flaws, Alawi credited Hussein as a patriot with high standards. Nonetheless, Alawi stressed that leaders must exercise prudence and intelligence in order to achieve their goals at the lowest possible cost.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Yusuf bin Alawi, former foreign minister of the Sultanate of Oman, described Iraqi President Saddam Hussein as a “leader”, pointing out his position on execution and his choice of “martyrdom” over flight.
This came in an interview conducted by the former Omani official with RT, where he responded to a question regarding the impression left by Saddam Hussein following his meetings with him, saying: “He is a leader and in view of his responsibility or his duty to lead the Arab nation to end all existing problems in the Middle East… “
He pointed out that “Saddam Hussein was aware at that time that he would end, whether it was through a document or an initiative or whatever, because it was no longer acceptable according to the brave Arabs that it was better for him to be martyred and not to flee.”
He added: “He (Saddam Hussein) is a patriot of high standards, but whoever leads countries and leads governments should be prudent and intelligent so that he can achieve what he should achieve at the lowest costs.”
Despite his controversial legacy, there is no denying that Saddam Hussein left an impact on the Middle East and the world. Yusuf bin Alawi’s description of him as a “leader” may surprise and even offend some, but it is a reminder that history and people’s perceptions of it are complex. Regardless of one’s opinion on Saddam Hussein, it is undeniable that his decisions and actions had far-reaching consequences. As we continue to grapple with the legacy of his reign and the followingmath of his execution, it is important to consider all perspectives and voices in order to gain a fuller understanding of this significant moment in history.