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The '''Baathist''' is a pan-[[Arab]] socialist political party active principally in [[Syria]] and [[Iraq]].<ref>http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Ba'athist</reF> The movement began during the 1940's with the gaol offering a plan for uniting the entire Arab speaking world into a nation state.<ref>http://www.richmond.edu/~ebogle/excerpt3.html</ref> Former Iraqi dictator [[Saddam Hussein]] was an influential Baathist and placed the Baath Party at the  the center of his regime. <ref>http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0728/p06s02-woiq.html</ref>
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The '''Baathist''' is a pan-[[Arab]] [[socialist]] political party active principally in [[Syria]] and [[Iraq]].<ref>http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Ba'athist</reF> The movement began during the 1940's with the gaol offering a plan for uniting the entire Arab speaking world into a nation state.<ref>http://www.richmond.edu/~ebogle/excerpt3.html</ref> Former Iraqi dictator [[Saddam Hussein]] was an influential Baathist and placed the Baath Party at the  the center of his regime. <ref>http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0728/p06s02-woiq.html</ref>
 
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The Baathist is a pan-Arab socialist political party active principally in Syria and Iraq.[1] The movement began during the 1940's with the gaol offering a plan for uniting the entire Arab speaking world into a nation state.[2] Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was an influential Baathist and placed the Baath Party at the the center of his regime. [3]
  1. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Ba'athist
  2. http://www.richmond.edu/~ebogle/excerpt3.html
  3. http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0728/p06s02-woiq.html