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Ownership Dispute of Saddam's Yacht
Associated Press ^ | Feb 15, 2008 | ELAINE GANLEY

Posted on 02/16/2008 11:07:00 AM PST by kingattax

PARIS (AP) - For sale: A palatial pleasure yacht with swimming pools, opulent salons and, should the winds of war blow, a rocket launcher and mini-submarine.

The sale of the 269-foot Ocean Breeze, built for Saddam Hussein and docked on the French Riviera, could be thwarted, however, if Iraq can prove it belongs to someone in the late dictator's entourage - and now, therefore, to the government in Baghdad.

A court hearing will likely be held in March to determine the rightful owner.

The government in Baghdad suspects the yacht, which French authorities seized on Jan. 31, is still Iraqi. But the posh yacht brokerage firm Nigel Burgess says other owners, whom it will not name, have asked it to sell the vessel. The price has reportedly been set at $35 million.

Viewing is strictly forbidden, but several photos of the interior on the Internet site of Nigel Burgess show an opulent Middle East-style decor in blue and gold hues that match the azure sea at sunset.

A desert fox more than a sailor, Saddam never used the boat he had built in 1981, according to a lawyer representing the Iraqi government, Ardavan Amir-Aslani.

In fact, it barely spent time in Iraqi waters. As war with Iran raged, the vessel was moved to the safety of Saudi Arabia's Red Sea port of Jiddah in 1986.

The vessel was originally called "Qadisiyah Saddam." The name appears to have been an attempt by Saddam to cast his war against Iran in Quranic context, drawing on an epic battle against the Sassanian Persian army that was part of the conquest of the region by the Arab Muslim army around A.D. 630.

Saddam often tried to cast the 8-year-long Iran-Iraq war in religious context, a push to shore up his image as the new Arab and Muslim leader staving off the onslaught of Shiite Persians.

The vessel reportedly remained at Jiddah until last fall, when it showed up in Nice with a new name, "Ocean Breeze," embossed on its streamlined white hulk, Amir-Aslani said.

Its ownership is now as uncertain as Iraq's shifting sands, shrouded in mystery and perhaps intrigue. A cohort of Saddam? A Saudi royal? Or a jet-setter hiding behind a shell company?

"The yacht was ordered and paid for by the Iraqi government at the beginning. That is certain," the lawyer said by telephone. Now, the Iraqis believe the vessel "may belong to Saddam's entourage."

"Iraq is basically trying to recover the money of the Iraqi people that was unlawfully transferred abroad," Amir-Aslani said.

The vessel, however, has a Caribbean connection. A "legal entity" incorporated in the Cayman Islands claims to own the boat, the lawyer said, but it is hiding the "beneficial owner." Whom that may be "is what we need to discover."

This is not the first time Iraq has sought the return from France of Saddam's treasures. Just months ago, it successfully reclaimed a villa in Cannes, Amir-Aslani said. Other cases are pending, but he refused to give details.

When it hears of assets that may belong to Saddam or his entourage, the lawyer said, "Iraq immediately reacts."

The vessel now bobs majestically in the port of Nice, an "extremely luxurious" gem, said Amir-Aslani, who paid a visit.

According to an account in the French daily Le Figaro, corroborated by Amir-Aslani, the Ocean Breeze, made for a 35-member crew, has about 10 rooms, several salons with large-screen TVs, pools, saunas, gold plumbing fixtures, a prayer room and a portable helicopter pad.

Less glamorous but more telling of Saddam's real-world concerns are the bulletproof windows, a missile-launching system - disarmed - and a secret passage leading to a mini-submarine for escape if the vessel comes under attack. It was unclear whether the mini-submarine is still part of the yacht, but the Le Figaro account implied that it is.

There have been other floating pleasure fortresses. A yacht that belonged to the late East German dictator Erich Honecker was built to withstand poison gas attacks.

"We understand the attraction of the history behind this vessel," Alev Karagulle of Nigel Burgess Yachts said of the Ocean Breeze. But its owners have ordered that "absolutely no information" be given to the media, she said.

Asked whether the owners contest the Iraqi government claim, she said, "I don't really know. They haven't commented on the situation."

"There have been some (yachts) in the last few decades that have attracted interest, but by and large not a lot of yachts garner this much media attention."

Superyachts, as monster luxury yachts are called, are the "ultimate status symbol for billionaires," said Phil Draper, editor of the British quarterly Superyacht Business. There are only about 30 in the world of this size or larger, he said.

Saddam actually had a larger yacht than the one in Nice, the Al-Mansur, named after the caliph who founded Baghdad. But it was bombed into a floating scrap heap by U.S. warplanes in 2003, the year Saddam's regime was toppled. The dictator was hanged in December 2006.

Iraq wants this one back - or the documents proving that someone else owns it.

Some unconfirmed reports claim the yacht was given to the king of Saudi Arabia, renamed Al-Yamamah and then passed on to the Jordanian monarch.

The Iraqi government attorney said the Nice commercial court was expected to convene in March, though a date has not been set.

If another owner, or his legal representative, does not show up, "it will make our job easier ... the court will only hear our arguments," the attorney said.

Karagulle said she felt "sure" the owners' representatives would attend.

The yacht's eventual sale should not be too tough if the market is any indication.

The market for superyachts "has gone absolutely crazy" over the last 15 years, said Draper, the expert, and "really accelerated" in the Middle East.

The Persian Gulf region "is a very aggressive environment for a boat" so costly refitting might be needed. But if the reported price of $35 million is accurate, it could be a bargain. Building the vessel today from scratch could cost upward of $150 million, Draper said.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: persiangulf; saddam; yacht

The 82-metre (270-feet) Ocean Breeze, built in 1981 by Danish shipyard Helsingor Vaerft for former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, is seen docked in the harbour at Nice, France, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008. Ocean Breeze, which started life as the Qadissiyat Saddam, is awaiting a buyer in the port of Nice, with an asking price of euro23.5 million (US$34 million). (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

1 posted on 02/16/2008 11:07:01 AM PST by kingattax
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To: kingattax

Nice looking yacht....


2 posted on 02/16/2008 11:18:25 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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To: kingattax

It’s supposed to be bad luck to rename a vessel.


3 posted on 02/16/2008 11:19:25 AM PST by Ace's Dad ("but every now and then, the Dragon comes to call")
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To: Ace's Dad

Didn’t stop parties at wartime to rename captured enemy vessels.


4 posted on 02/16/2008 11:20:38 AM PST by SolidWood (All conservative effort into retaking Congress!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Not as nice as Tiger's yacht.


5 posted on 02/16/2008 11:21:27 AM PST by Rb ver. 2.0 (Global warming is the new Marxism.)
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To: kingattax
the Al-Mansur, named after the caliph who founded Baghdad....was bombed into a floating scrap heap by U.S. warplanes in 2003

Heheh.

6 posted on 02/16/2008 11:24:11 AM PST by Bahbah
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To: kingattax
This is not the first time Iraq has sought the return from France of Saddam's treasures. Just months ago, it successfully reclaimed a villa in Cannes, Amir-Aslani said. Other cases are pending, but he refused to give details.

France = War Profiteer

7 posted on 02/16/2008 11:24:49 AM PST by rbc776
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To: Ace's Dad
It’s supposed to be bad luck to rename a vessel.

Oh, it can be done.

8 posted on 02/16/2008 11:25:39 AM PST by Yo-Yo (USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
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To: Rb ver. 2.0

LOL


9 posted on 02/16/2008 11:25:43 AM PST by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
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To: kingattax

I’ll settle this dispute...

Send the yacht to me...

I can tie it up on the TN River...

Only drive it on Sundays..

What a diplomat I am

:)


10 posted on 02/16/2008 11:30:07 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana

I figure it’s the “spoilf of war” and neither the Iraqis nor the useless French have any claim on it. The U.S should seize it and use it for luxurious convalescent cruises for any and all vets of any Middle East war. And use money from Iraq’s oil revenues to fund all expenses.


11 posted on 02/16/2008 11:36:19 AM PST by Emmett McCarthy
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To: kingattax
Saddam actually had a larger yacht than the one in Nice, the Al-Mansur, named after the caliph who founded Baghdad. But it was bombed into a floating scrap heap by U.S. warplanes in 2003, the year Saddam's regime was toppled.

Yes, and the adjacent boathouse was reduced to a nice pile of rubble, too. It's located in what is now Camp Slayer. I've got pictures of the boathouse ruins somewhere.

The boathouse had the misfortune of being next to a Republican Guard building. Ooops.

12 posted on 02/16/2008 11:38:55 AM PST by Allegra (Posting without being logged on since 2001)
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To: kingattax

Perfect venue for the Freeper Cruise 2008.


13 posted on 02/16/2008 11:55:13 AM PST by BurbankKarl
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Here it is. Looks really purdy inside.

http://www.nigelburgess.com/SaleAndPurchase/YachtSpecs.asp?thisID=4100&YachtType=Motor&YachtName=OCEANBREEZE

14 posted on 02/16/2008 1:10:39 PM PST by varyouga ("Rove is some mysterious God of politics & mind control" - DU 10-24-06)
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To: kingattax

Mine.

Saddam once emailed me saying, “Oh yeah you imperialist Zionist swine. The day they catch and hang me is the day I’ll give you my Yacht”

I have 200 bucks for fuel, is that enough to get her to Long Beach?


15 posted on 02/16/2008 1:48:22 PM PST by NoLibZone (If the Clinton years were so great, why is Osama doing so well?)
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To: kingattax

Do like Solomon and cut it in half.


16 posted on 02/16/2008 2:39:09 PM PST by Migraine (...diversity is great... until it happens to YOU...)
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