Saddam Hussein spent billions on lavish palaces throughout Iraq outfitted with expensive ornamentation, swimming pools, ballrooms, and murals of the dictator.
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In 2003 , President George W. Bush took the occasion of the September 11th terrorist attack to order U.S. violence to invade Iraq and lastly overcome their unruly dictator . There was a plan to save some of Saddam Hussein ’s palaces from the more uttermost bombardment , and reverse them into control centers . Hussein possess between 80 - 100 palaces — most ramp up after the 1991 Gulf War .
The armed services succeeded in their mission to terminate Hussein ’s dictatorship — and life . They also ensure their home base . U.S. troopsmoved in , with some factions occupying palaces longer than others . However , as soon as the troops moved out , the spoiler took their number . Anything of value not nailed down was removed and sold for whatever cash it could bring .

The former presidential palace of Saddam Hussein, occupied by the Coalition Forces Land Component Command, Baghdad, Iraq, circa 2003.
The Iraqi government now have all the dictator ’s former residences . Some local think Saddam Hussein ’s palaces should be doctor — even if the history is full of horrors . Others consider they should be left to diminish apart , taking the unsavory memory of war and death with them .
The Republican Palace
jim.gordon/Wikimedia CommonsAn aerial purview of the Republican Presidential palace in Baghdad , Iraq .
The U.S. government activity ended up with the opulent Republican Presidential Palace for one of their headquarters in Iraq . This castle was one of the largest and most luxurious . A Tomahawk Land Missile had hit part of it , but it remained mostly entire .
The regime also believed the palace could contain important text file , as it was Hussein ’s favorite stead to meet other of import politicians .

However , extraneous panjandrum who visited the palacewere not punctually impressedwith its comfort . They found the mattress rock hard , the strike piss always red-hot — never cool . The old , subway televisions only pick up a fistful of station , and the halls echoed in unimaginative silence .
At least one U.S. soldier jokingly said that he was going to savour his first cascade in weeks here . The tap still dispensed body of water , signifying that the palace was evacuated in a rush .
Though Saddam could n’t swim , he also assert that each wing of the Presidential Palace have its own pool .

Al-Faw Palace
Aerial opinion of the Al - Faw castle .
The Al - Faw castle was another of Saddam Hussein ’s palaces that was mostly spared from Gulf War II bombs . This one has an unreal amount of space : almost half a million square foot , with 62 room — 29 of them toilet .
There is an contrived lake surrounding it , stock by Hussein himselfwith a special breed of magnanimous bass . The gargantuan fish is dubbed the Saddam bass ; U.S. troops enjoyed fish for them in their downtime when they absorb the palace .

The singular thing about this particular castle ; the rooms are huge , and everything is as flowery as you ’d ask , butmuch of it is an conjuration . A giant pendant is part plastic , walls are thin as newspaper publisher , and what seems like gold is just the muggins ’s variety — that is to say , fake .
Saddam Hussein’s Tikrit Palace
JOSEPH BARRAK / AFP via Getty ImagesA U.S , soldier walk down the steps in the hall of toppled leader Saddam Hussein ’s palace in his hometown of Tikrit , north of Baghdad . 2003 .
The village of Tikrit along the Tigris River is known as the " city of palace " , as Hussein built dozens upon heaps of them along the riverside . Many of the hall contain rarefied marble features , artillery - resistant walls , and beautiful swimming pools .
Saddam Hussein ’s palaces in Tikrit form a compound50 multiplication as self-aggrandizing as that of the White House . Contained within are his own palace , and one for his mother and sons . There are hundreds of room and an enclosed , man - made lake with towers surrounding it . After it was return to the Iraqi citizenry , the plan was to make it a lush recourse . However , looters took everything within a matter of weeks — even the light switch .

Today there are dozens of visitors to the complex ; lamenter chew the fat one particular courtyard overlooking the river . Here , in June 2014 , Islamic extremists executed 1,700 air effect cadets , throwing bodies into the Tigris . The Camp Speicher slaughter victims are also buried on the earth .
Search team are still excavating body .
Go inside the splendor and decrepitude of Saddam Hussein ’s palaces with these 33 photos .
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Now that you ’ve learn about Hussein ’s castle , say aboutthe mysterious fateof Saddam Hussein ’s first wife and cousin-german . Then , check out thefascinating ancient palaceuncovered in a dried - up Iraqi piss reservoir .
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jim.gordon/Wikimedia CommonsAn aerial view of the Republican Presidential palace in Baghdad, Iraq.

Aerial view of the Al-Faw palace.

JOSEPH BARRAK/AFP via Getty ImagesA U.S, soldier walks down the stairs in the hallway of toppled leader Saddam Hussein’s palace in his hometown of Tikrit, north of Baghdad. 2003.
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