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President: Ten times America can not brush Iraqis off their freedom
Iraq Daily ^ | 3/17/3

Posted on 03/18/2003 7:01:27 AM PST by WaveThatFlag

President Saddam Hussein stressed that Iraq’s serious dealing with the ‘1441’ was not under US threats but because the US, British lies were flagrant enough that some parties have doubted that weapons of mass destruction were real existent. The President quipped “What was the sort of the WMD that could not be found after seven years and half of searching for banned weapons.”

This has come when President Hussein received Monday Tunisian Foreign Minister Habib bin Yahya, as presidential envoy from President Zein al-Abideen bin Ali of Tunisia.

The President reaffirmed “When Saddam Hussein says: we have no WMD, it means that he means what he says,” the President was quoted.

“But the US do not want the world discover their lies. Hence, they fabricate stories every day to avoid being asked”, the President unleashed.

“We are in real desire to eliminate the WMD in our region and the world as well,” he underscored, pointing out that the US can eliminate its weapons and then the world would follow it and will be a real advocate to freedom, not the country No. 1 to be detested. He notified that Iraq is not interested in possessing weaponry, while the Zionist entity was threatening Iraq and bombed Tammouz French-made reaction, which was for peaceful affairs.

President Hussein commented on French stances: “France is keen on achieving the inspection rapidly,

however, we naturally are keener than France as fast as possible in order to declare that they did not find any thing prohibited.”

The President reaffirmed, “It is of our interest to continue cooperation with inspectors, but who can put the bell on the lion’s neck”, in reference to those who dare not to challenge the US.

“ Who can declare that Iraq is void of the WMD and bound to the UN resolutions so as to lift the sanctions whom Iraqi people suffer under for thirteen years.” The President mocked at them.

He told his guest that though hoping war not break out, ten times America can not brush Iraqi people off its independence and rights; and “If the US attacked, it would find fighters behind every rock, wall or tree in defence of their land and freedom.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: hussein; iraq; propaganda; saddaminsane
President Zein al-Abideen bin Ali of Tunisia or Colin Powell. Who to believe, who to believe?
1 posted on 03/18/2003 7:01:27 AM PST by WaveThatFlag
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To: WaveThatFlag
ROTFLMAO!

He told his guest that though hoping war not break out, ten times America can not brush Iraqi people off its independence and rights; and “If the US attacked, it would find fighters behind every rock, wall or tree in defence of their land and freedom.”

Who to believe, what a joke. They will be hiding behind a rock alright, waving white flags.

2 posted on 03/18/2003 7:48:46 AM PST by BushCountry
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President Zein al-Abideen bin Ali of Tunisia or Colin Powell. Who to believe, who to believe?

I pick Powell

3 posted on 03/18/2003 7:50:08 AM PST by trebb
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To: trebb
we naturally are keener than France as fast as possible in order to declare that they did not find any thing prohibited.”

So we should consider the inspections why?

4 posted on 03/18/2003 7:58:26 AM PST by WaveThatFlag
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