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Defiant misinformation minister still fighting on media frontline
The Guardian ^
| April 06, 2003
| Ian Black
Posted on 04/06/2003 6:43:50 PM PDT by Dog Gone
It was another tough day in front of the cameras for Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf. But if the Iraqi minister of information was feeling the strain now that the war has reached Baghdad, he certainly wasn't showing it.
Neat as ever in his rimless spectacles, green Ba'ath party uniform and black beret, the man who is Saddam Hussein's mouthpiece continued to spin loyally for his elusive master yesterday.
"This aggression will end in failure," he said, warning Baghdadis to beware of rumours and lies. "After its destruction, Iraq will remain and it will be led by President Saddam Hussein. This regime will not be destroyed by mercenaries."
Enemy troops, Mr Sahaf insisted to the now familiar forest of microphones at his noon press conference in the city's Palestine Hotel, had been hit by Iraqi missiles in the battle around Saddam International airport.
"We butchered the force present at the airport," he announced. But he did not mention any Iraqi casualties.
Mr Sahaf has become an unlikely media star, combining defiant and abusive language with a subtle awareness of the power of TV propaganda.
He is a master of plain-speaking, Ba'athist style, and appears to have few doubts about his own credibility, despite mounting evidence that much of what he says is quite untrue. He spends most of his time accusing the US and Britain of lying.
Last Wednesday, for example, he denied that American forces had crossed the Tigris. "They lie every day," he said. "Therefore what they say or allege about success and ad vances in Najaf and Kerbala are illusions. They also said they crossed the Tigris, which is another lie. As is what they said about Kut."
Now in his early 60s, Mr Sahaf was studying to be an English teacher in 1963 when he joined a group led by Saddam that targeted opponents of the then underground Ba'ath party.
In 1968, when the Ba'ath party took power, he was charged with securing the radio and television stations and was later put in charge of both outlets. Iraqis recall his bad temper and habit of meting out physical punishment to employees.
Later he served as Iraq's ambassador to India, Italy and the United Nations, foreign minister from 1993 to 2001, and has been information minister since then.
Subliminal messages are interwoven with his cruder points. In two briefings last week, he compared the US and Britain to the Roman Empire, speaking about Roman soldiers who stole from people at night only to offer them protection the next day - clearly suggesting that the objective of the war is to control Iraq's oil wealth under the pretext of ridding the country of Saddam.
Mr Sahaf is not part of the president's inner circle but he has played an important role in formulating Iraq's terminology for the conflict. "The international gang of outlaws," is one phrase he has coined to refer to George Bush and Tony Blair. "Crooks", "mercenaries", "fools", "stooges" and "racists" are also favourites.
His mixture of bombast, exaggerations and lies raises intriguing questions about how much ordinary Iraqis know about what is happening at this fateful moment. Late last week he was still scoffing at reports that US forces were at the gates of Baghdad.
"They have no foothold in Iraq," he told reporters. "We will welcome them with bullets and shoes." Being hit with a shoe is a grave insult in the Arab world.
Mr Sahaf has singled out the US defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, describing him as a "crook" and "the most despicable creature".
"I am sorry for using such language," he said in a recent interview on one of the Arab satellite stations that broadcast his briefings and have made him a star across the Middle East, "but with criminals who are killing the sons of our people with bombs, insults are not enough."
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: sahaf; warlist
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posted on
04/06/2003 6:43:51 PM PDT
by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
Our favorite Iraqi... the war would not be as diverting without him. He makes us crack up every time he appears on TV.
2
posted on
04/06/2003 6:46:10 PM PDT
by
goldstategop
(Lara Logan Doesn't Hold A Candle Next To BellyGirl :))
To: Dog Gone
I like this guy better than Tariq!!!!!
You tell em Mr. Sahaf!!!!! Rummy BAD! You GOOD! Say it enough times even YOU might believe it!!!!
hahaahahahahaaaaaaa
To: Dog Gone; *war_list; W.O.T.; 11th_VA; Libertarianize the GOP; Free the USA; knak; sakka; MadIvan; ..
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posted on
04/06/2003 6:48:54 PM PDT
by
Ernest_at_the_Beach
(Where is Saddam? and where is Tom Daschle?)
To: Dog Gone
He is a master of plain-speaking, Ba'athist style, and appears to have few doubts about his own credibility, despite mounting evidence that much of what he says is quite untrue. "mounting evidence"... hardy har har. The Guardian...sheesh.
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posted on
04/06/2003 6:49:41 PM PDT
by
Timm
To: goldstategop
> ... the war would not be as diverting without him.
So what's the current Las Vegas line on when his final
appearance will air?
I have trouble imagining it will be more than 48 hours hence.
At the very least we'll schedule a downtown RIF to coincide
with the press conference.
6
posted on
04/06/2003 6:50:27 PM PDT
by
Boundless
To: Dog Gone
The Misinformation Instigator
To: Dog Gone
Baghdad Bob is great, I hope he's live on TV when the Special Ops guys come for him.
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posted on
04/06/2003 6:53:09 PM PDT
by
pbear8
( sed libera nos a malo)
To: Dog Gone
"Now in his early 60s, Mr Sahaf was studying to be an English teacher in 1963 when he joined a group led by Saddam that targeted opponents of the then underground Ba'ath party.
In 1968, when the Ba'ath party took power, he was charged with securing the radio and television stations and was later put in charge of both outlets. Iraqis recall his bad temper and habit of meting out physical punishment to employees."
Yeah well, Baghdad Bob may be a laugh riot, but he is still a Baathist thug who will have to be dealt with...
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posted on
04/06/2003 6:54:17 PM PDT
by
telebob
To: Dog Gone
Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf today informed the world that the Medinah and al Nida divisions had routed the entire US Army, overran Israel and was halfway into Bejing in their drive for world domination.
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posted on
04/06/2003 6:54:32 PM PDT
by
BOBTHENAILER
(Just like Black September. One by one, we're gonna get 'em.)
To: pbear8
Now THAT is something I dream of. I hope they drag him away scccccccccccrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnngggggggggggggggggggggggg... ;-)
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posted on
04/06/2003 6:54:58 PM PDT
by
goldstategop
(Lara Logan Doesn't Hold A Candle Next To BellyGirl :))
To: BOBTHENAILER
He'll tell us Iraqi scientists have discovered the secret of the universe. :)
12
posted on
04/06/2003 6:56:05 PM PDT
by
goldstategop
(Lara Logan Doesn't Hold A Candle Next To BellyGirl :))
To: Dog Gone
Keep in mind that this propaganda is for islamists Arabs outside Iraq and is designed to enflame hatred for America. The locals don't have access to television.
To: vigilante2
Picture this...
Baghdad Bob, flailing away during one of his bombastic press briefings for the cameras, continues on, ignoring the sudden presence of USA Marines that have just barged into his studio!!!
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Where is Tariq Aziz anyway? Poor old Tariq was on the pot when the first bombs hit. They now call him "old funnel butt", I hear he is finally getting used to eating with a toilet seat around his waist.
To: pbear8
"Baghdad Bob is great, I hope he's live on TV when the Special Ops guys come for him."
He almost was yesterday.
He was tapeing his comedy standup routine yesterday and in the background you could hear the police sirens of that roveing mob of police cars. Just so happens that at that time the police parade was outside the Palintinian hotel on the live-feed cams.
Centcom did not miss this fact, and dropped one VERY near the hotel shortly thereafter. Baghdad Bob was using an underground bunker near or under the hotel to do his tapeing.
AND, if you carefully watch, and look as some of the pictures that are released from his rantings, you will see that several of them are not connected to anything:
http://www.mcguff.long4net.com/PICS/IRAQ/DisinformationMinister.jpg
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posted on
04/06/2003 7:01:40 PM PDT
by
konaice
To: Dog Gone
The Baghdad Bub does understand the importance of video images to the Arab street, something our own PR boys don't. I've yet to see films of that American plane sitting on the tarmac at Baghdad International. In fact I still see the signs saying "Saddam International" being broadcast on all the stations.
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posted on
04/06/2003 7:01:47 PM PDT
by
per loin
To: Dog Gone
When this is all over, Baghdad Bob and Mike McMurry, Clinton's old press secretary, can kick back, trade war stories, maybe co-author a book about flacking for sociopaths. Who knows, maybe CNN will even give offer them a joint gig.
Of course Bob will be dead, which could complicate things.
To: per loin
Taking off from there will be pretty dangerous for a while.
As long as there are sholder fired sams running around loose its going to require a steep climb while popping flares continuously to get out of there safely.
I don't think Centcom will be putting too many air assets on the ground there for a while.
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posted on
04/06/2003 7:07:47 PM PDT
by
konaice
To: BOBTHENAILER
And the morons over at DU believe everything he says...
20
posted on
04/06/2003 7:11:42 PM PDT
by
Guillermo
(Sic 'em!)
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