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|fullname = Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party | |fullname = Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party | ||
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|foundation = 7 April 1947 | |foundation = 7 April 1947 | ||
|headquarters = Baghdad (Iraq)<br>Damascus (Syria) | |headquarters = Baghdad (Iraq)<br>Damascus (Syria) | ||
|commanders = [[Bashar al-Assad]] (Syria)<br>[[ | |commanders = [[Bashar al-Assad]] (Syria)<br>[[Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri]] (Iraq) | ||
|agents = [[Saddam Hussein]]<br>[[Hafez al-Assad]]<br>[[Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr]] | |agents = [[Saddam Hussein]]<br>[[Hafez al-Assad]]<br>[[Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr]] | ||
|skills = | |skills = | ||
|goals = Conquer Iraq | |goals = Conquer Iraq (succeeded)<br>Unify the Arab world into one country under a leadership of a vanguard party over a progressive revolutionary government (failed) | ||
|crimes = [[Terrorism]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br> | |crimes = [[Terrorism]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br>Mass murder<br>[[Genocide]]<br>Oppression<br>Human rights violations | ||
|type of villains = Power Hungry Political Group | |type of villains = Power Hungry Political Group}} | ||
{{Quote|Unity, liberty, socialism.|The motto of the Ba'ath Party.}} | {{Quote|Unity, liberty, socialism.|The motto of the Ba'ath Party.}} | ||
The '''Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party''' (Arabic: حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي ''Ḥizb Al-Ba‘ath Al-‘Arabī Al-Ishtirākī [ˈħɪzb alˈbaʕaθ alˈʕarabiː alˈʔɪʃtɪraːki''ː]) was a political party founded in Syria by Michel Aflaq, Salah al-Din al-Bitar, and associates of Zaki al-Arsuzi. The party espoused Ba'athism (from Arabic: ''البعث Al-Ba'ath or Ba'ath'', meaning "renaissance" or "resurrection"), which is an ideology mixing Arab nationalist, pan-Arabism, Arab socialist, and anti-imperialist interests. Ba'athism calls for unification of the Arab world into a single state. Its motto, "Unity, Liberty, Socialism", refers to Arab unity, and freedom from non-Arab control and interference | The '''Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party''' (Arabic: حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي ''Ḥizb Al-Ba‘ath Al-‘Arabī Al-Ishtirākī [ˈħɪzb alˈbaʕaθ alˈʕarabiː alˈʔɪʃtɪraːki''ː]) was a political party founded in Syria by Michel Aflaq, Salah al-Din al-Bitar, and associates of Zaki al-Arsuzi. The party espoused Ba'athism (from Arabic: ''البعث Al-Ba'ath or Ba'ath'', meaning "renaissance" or "resurrection"), which is an ideology mixing Arab nationalist, pan-Arabism, Arab socialist, and anti-imperialist interests. Ba'athism calls for unification of the Arab world into a single state. Its motto, "Unity, Liberty, Socialism", refers to Arab unity, and freedom from non-Arab control and interference. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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At the time of 14 July Revolution in 1958, which overthrew the Hashemite monarchy, the Regional Branch had 300 members. The Iraqi Regional Branch supported Abd al-Karim Qasim's rule on the grounds that he would seek Iraq's entry into the United Arab Republic. Of the 16-members of Qasim's cabinet, 12 of them were Regional Branch members. After taking power, Qasim's change his position on the UAR, reverting to the old "Iraq first policy".This turn displeased the Regional Branch and other Arab nationalists groups. Because of his policy reversal, the Regional Branch gathered a group, led by [[Saddam Hussein]], which tried but failed to assassinate Qasim. | At the time of 14 July Revolution in 1958, which overthrew the Hashemite monarchy, the Regional Branch had 300 members. The Iraqi Regional Branch supported Abd al-Karim Qasim's rule on the grounds that he would seek Iraq's entry into the United Arab Republic. Of the 16-members of Qasim's cabinet, 12 of them were Regional Branch members. After taking power, Qasim's change his position on the UAR, reverting to the old "Iraq first policy".This turn displeased the Regional Branch and other Arab nationalists groups. Because of his policy reversal, the Regional Branch gathered a group, led by [[Saddam Hussein]], which tried but failed to assassinate Qasim. | ||
The Regional Branch seized power in the Ramadan Revolution. The coup was led by leading Regional Branch member [[Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr]]. The plotters appointed [[Abdul Salam Arif]], a Nasserite, to the Presidency while al-Bakr was appointed the country's Prime Minister. However, real power was in the hands of Ali Salih al-Sadi, the branch's Regional Secretary. After taking power, the Regional Branch through its militia, the National Guard, initiated what Iraqi expert Con Coughlin referred to as an "orgy of violence" against communist and left-wing elements. These repressive measures coupled with factionalism within the Regional Branch led to the November 1963 Iraqi coup d'état by President Arif and his Nasserite supporters. Iraq expert Malik Mufti believes Aflaq may have supported Arif's coup because it weakened al-Sadi's position within the party and strengthened his own. The coup forced the branch to go underground. Because of the coup, several leading Ba'athist were jailed, such as al-Bakr and Saddam. Despite this, the Regional Branch elected al-Bakr as Regional Secretary in 1964. | The Regional Branch seized power in the Ramadan Revolution. The coup was led by leading Regional Branch member [[Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr]]. The plotters appointed [[Abdul Salam Arif]], a Nasserite, to the Presidency while al-Bakr was appointed the country's Prime Minister. However, real power was in the hands of Ali Salih al-Sadi, the branch's Regional Secretary. After taking power, the Regional Branch through its militia, the National Guard, initiated what Iraqi expert Con Coughlin referred to as an "orgy of violence" against [[Communism|communist]] and left-wing elements. These repressive measures coupled with factionalism within the Regional Branch led to the November 1963 Iraqi coup d'état by President Arif and his Nasserite supporters. Iraq expert Malik Mufti believes Aflaq may have supported Arif's coup because it weakened al-Sadi's position within the party and strengthened his own. The coup forced the branch to go underground. Because of the coup, several leading Ba'athist were jailed, such as al-Bakr and Saddam. Despite this, the Regional Branch elected al-Bakr as Regional Secretary in 1964. | ||
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