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Col.: Forces Were Close to Killing Saddam
AP ^ | 12/15/03 | ALEXANDAR VASOVIC

Posted on 12/15/2003 9:36:08 AM PST by TexKat

ADWAR, Iraq - American forces began last July to assemble the evidence and intelligence that led to Saddam Hussein's weekend capture in a spider-hole dug into a farmyard near his hometown, the U.S. commander who led the raid said Monday.

Col. James Hickey, 43, also said Special Forces soldiers were seconds from pitching a hand grenade into Saddam's tiny underground refuge when the fugitive dictator's hands appeared above ground in surrender.

"He was assisted out of the hole," said Hickey, commander of the 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division. Saddam was armed with a pistol, but chose to surrender, identifying himself in English and asking to negotiate.

American forces began last July to assemble the evidence and intelligence that led to Saddam Hussein's weekend capture in a spider-hole dug into a farmyard near his hometown, the U.S. commander who led the raid said Monday.

The story of Saddam's arrest is woven of many threads, many involving Hickey and his men who had been conducting regular raids in and around Tikrit looking for Saddam since midsummer.

Beginning then, the 43-year-old Chicago native's brigade rousted some of Saddam's relatives in Tikrit. Some had been financing the insurgency that was just heating up against the American occupation. Others had been active combatants in the guerrilla war.

Each captive's interrogation added a chink of evidence that ultimately lead to the arrest of former Iraqi dictator. But the time crawled between the start of the hunt and Saturday's successful raid. Hickey called it the "mother of all raids," borrowing Saddam's terminology that labeled the 1991 Gulf War the mother of all battles.

Hickey said Saddam's exact whereabouts were unclear until Saturday morning despite the ever-tightening circle.

"On Saturday at 10:50 (a.m.) I received a call from a comrade who told me that they got a man in Baghdad. We brought that person to Tikrit for an interrogation and that made us clear Saddam was somewhere here," Hickey said. Saddam was captured about 8:30 p.m.

"That guy (captured in Baghdad, but not identified) was really crucial for us."

The operation to grab Saddam — code-named Red Dawn — was aimed at two farmhouses dubbed Wolverine 1 and Wolverine 2. The fugitive dictator was caught at a third farmstead nearby.

"The most important thing was stealth and speed to shock and overwhelm the enemy," Hickey said. "We expected a bit of fight and we were ready."

As the operation progressed, Hickey was in his command vehicle coordinating movements of the 600-strong force of infantry, cavalry, Special Forces, light artillery units, helicopters and combat engineers.

"We had intelligence that there would be an underground facility ... but we expected something better constructed, not something so humble," Hickey said.

Troops from the 4th Infantry Division sealed the area while Special Forces moved into the compound, found Saddam and pulled him out of the narrow hole after his hands signaled his presence and surrender.

Soldiers that searched the farmhouse and orange and palm groves found a white cloth that covered the entrance to the hideout. It shrouded a piece of plastic foam that served as a hatch for the underground hiding place. The foam had two wire handles and was painted to look like the soil surrounding the opening.

Next to a date tree beside the hole was an exhaust pipe that served as a ventilation shaft. Drying salamis and figs were hung on the pipe to disguise it.

"I felt a great sense of accomplishment," Hickey said on Monday as he recalled the capture.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: adwar; coljameshickey; iraq; iraqifreedom; jameshickey; reddawn; saddam; viceisclosed

1 posted on 12/15/2003 9:36:09 AM PST by TexKat
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To: TexKat
"...Special Forces soldiers were seconds from pitching a hand grenade into Saddam's tiny underground refuge..."

Now I think we know the real reason it smelled to bad in there...
2 posted on 12/15/2003 9:39:29 AM PST by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: TexKat
There were reports months ago that Saddam wore a bomber belt in case of capture. Apparently, he forgot to wear it that morning. lol.
3 posted on 12/15/2003 9:39:35 AM PST by TomGuy
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To: TomGuy
Thank God.
4 posted on 12/15/2003 9:40:17 AM PST by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: TexKat
Col. James Hickey, 43...

That should read:

Col. James Hickey, 43 (VMI '82)

5 posted on 12/15/2003 9:47:15 AM PST by Cowboy Bob
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To: TexKat
Shocking typical statement from DU:

>>"Regards from President Bush" is what US soldiers said to Saddam when they pulled the cover off his hole. I couldn't care less about Saddam. But this soldier said it so smugly and "freeperish" as he told reporters about it....have you ever wanted to smack a soldier more?<<

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=104&topic_id=913218

I would pay BIG bucks to see that little twerp of a DU'er smack (or try to smack) a Spec Ops soldier. . .oh, be still my beating heart, please try and do it, Mr. DU, PLEASE. . .
6 posted on 12/15/2003 9:54:19 AM PST by Gunrunner2
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To: Gunrunner2
DU = Mother of all Forums.......
7 posted on 12/15/2003 10:08:15 AM PST by blackdog (Proudly raising Wisconsin racing sheep since 1998......Sheep Darby tripple crown winners fer sure)
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To: TomGuy
There were reports months ago that Saddam wore a bomber belt in case of capture. Apparently, he forgot to wear it that morning. lol.

Of course he was not wearing it, the coward was too afraid he might accidently blow his arse to smitherings.

8 posted on 12/15/2003 10:16:05 AM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Cowboy Bob
congrats to the VMI for producing a special operator that has good "trigger control"....

i'd of put an anti-tank round down the hole, then followed with a frag.... but that's just me.... and I could be wrong...hahahahaha

9 posted on 12/15/2003 10:30:41 AM PST by Dick Vomer (liberals suck....but it depends on what your definition of the word "suck" is .)
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To: Gunrunner2
have you ever wanted to smack a soldier more?

I envision this guy giving the soldier a limp wristed tap on the chest while saying "You, you, .... brute!"

10 posted on 12/15/2003 10:32:05 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: Larry Lucido
Bwahahahahaha. . . .true, so true. . .
11 posted on 12/15/2003 10:38:22 AM PST by Gunrunner2
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To: TomGuy
I'll bet those reports were made by the same people who thought Saddam had a set of cojones.
12 posted on 12/15/2003 11:24:15 AM PST by sarasota
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To: Larry Lucido
Rather than "brute", I believe the proper term is "thavage".
13 posted on 12/15/2003 12:03:26 PM PST by lambo
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To: Gunrunner2
Shocking typical statement from DU:

>>"Regards from President Bush" is what US soldiers said to Saddam when they pulled the cover off his hole. I couldn't care less about Saddam. But this soldier said it so smugly and "freeperish" as he told reporters about it....have you ever wanted to smack a soldier more?<<

What's really sad is that this queer POS would expect the very same soldier to give his life for him...



14 posted on 12/15/2003 12:03:47 PM PST by Levante
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To: Gunrunner2
From your profile:

Gunrunner2 is a former Texas police officer, T-37 instructor pilot and A-10/F-15E fighter pilot. As a Texas police officer he achieved a 100% felony conviction rate and wrecked two patrol cars.

His military assignments include being an A-10 fighter pilot in Europe back in the Cold War days, service aboard the US Navy's USS LaSalle during Operation Earnest Will, combat operations as an Air Liaison Officer with the US Army's 101st Airborne Division during Desert Shield/Storm, and F-15E combat missions in support of Operation Southern Watch in Iraq.

Gunrunner2 served in London with the Royal Air Force as Senior USAF advisor to the commandant of a MoD think tank. He also is a former Pentagon (Sec AF) political-military advisor and gunrunner.

Gunrunner2 holds B.S. in Criminal Justice, Master of Political Science and Master of Aeronautical Science degrees, but still can't seem to learn it all.

Well, buddy, ya got me beat. I only wrecked one patrol car! LOL!

15 posted on 12/15/2003 12:10:48 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: lambo
Point taken. That gives me an idea, though. The guy could start a program, "Queer Eye for the Suicidal Guy."
16 posted on 12/15/2003 12:15:59 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: Levante
Shocking? Nothing at that cesspool is shocking anymore...
17 posted on 12/15/2003 12:17:50 PM PST by Fury
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To: Larry Lucido
Or "Black Eye for the Queer, Suicidal Guy".
18 posted on 12/15/2003 12:22:41 PM PST by lambo
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To: lambo
Rather than "brute", I believe the proper term is "thavage".

Beatht
19 posted on 12/15/2003 12:25:04 PM PST by SpinnerWebb
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To: Fury
So true, so true...
20 posted on 12/15/2003 2:06:55 PM PST by Levante
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