"Ever vigilant about coups and fearful of revolt, Mr. Hussein was deeply distrustful of his own commanders and soldiers, the documents show.
He made crucial decisions himself, relied on his sons for military counsel and imposed security measures that had the effect of hobbling his forces."
Even as U.S. Invaded, Hussein Saw Iraqi Unrest as Top Threat, Michael R. Gordon e Bernard . Trainor, The New York Times, 12 marzo 2006
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