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When he heard on the news that Donald Rumsfeld had died, Ali Ridha al-Tamimi and his wife sat down with their four children and told them: “This is the person who ruined our country.”
“He destroyed many families. And did it under the cover of liberation,” Tamimi later told The Associated Press. “I will never forgive him for the pain he caused us.”
The heated emotions are shared by many in Iraq, where the name Rumsfeld is synonymous with the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein and deaths, arrests and torture that followed. The dark chapter in Iraq’s history still echoes in the daily lives of Iraqis today.
BAGHDAD (AP) â When he heard on the news that Donald Rumsfeld had died, Ali Ridha al-Tamimi and his wife sat down with their four children and told them: âThis is the person who ruined our country.â
âHe destroyed many families. And did it under the cover of liberation,â Tamimi later told The Associated Press. âI will never forgive him for the pain he caused us.â
The heated emotions are shared by many in Iraq, where the name Rumsfeld is synonymous with the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein â and deaths, arrests and torture that followed. The dark chapter in Iraqâs history still echoes in the daily lives of Iraqis today.
EXPLAINER: How could the indictment hurt Trump s company?
NEW YORK (AP) â The criminal tax fraud charges unsealed against Donald Trumpâs company Thursday are a blow to a business already reeling from canceled deals following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on hotels and clubs.
The indictment may make it harder for Trump to strike new deals, get bank loans and bring in new money to his sprawling and indebted business.
The former president himself was not charged by prosecutors, but investigations are ongoing.
Here s a look at the company and the challenge it now faces:
EXPLAINER: How could the indictment hurt Trump s company?
NEW YORK (AP) â The criminal tax fraud charges unsealed against Donald Trumpâs company Thursday are a blow to a business already reeling from canceled deals following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on hotels and clubs.
The indictment may make it harder for Trump to strike new deals, get bank loans and bring in new money to his sprawling and indebted business.
The former president himself was not charged by prosecutors, but investigations are ongoing.
Here s a look at the company and the challenge it now faces: