Why did sabab and estimate Husain how did Hussain prove him wrong
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"As an officer, I had a dream to travel outside of Iraq," he says, sitting in a garden in Saddam Hussein's former palace complex in Mosul. "Sometimes I would go to Ibrahim Khalil gate just to see outside Iraq — to see whether the ground outside Iraq was different from inside Iraq."
For almost every Iraqi, the past 15 years have been full of unimaginable twists and turns. Jabouri is still an Iraqi general, but now he oversees security in Mosul and controls Saddam's former compound. His first trip outside his country wasn't to neighboring Turkey but to the United States.
In the Saddam era, Jabouri says, Iraq was like a big prison. You had to have permission to travel abroad. You could be jailed or even executed for contacting people outside Iraq.
In 2003, he was a brigadier general working on national air defenses when the U.S. invaded, cutting off communication between Iraqi troops and the military command. Jabouri, like thousands of other officers, went home.
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Ans: Shabab underestimate Hussain because of shabab thought Hussain have no experience in painting of cinema hoardings as he thought Hussain can put some lines and colour and call it painting. Hussain while assisting shabab, in three months he learned to paint large hoarding and posters independently and started to work on his own accordingly, he proved shabab wrong.