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Saddam's Palace Has No Homey Ambiance
AP | 4/07/03 | CHRIS TOMLINSON

Posted on 04/07/2003 1:38:41 PM PDT by kattracks

Saddam's Palace Has No Homey Ambiance

By CHRIS TOMLINSON .c The Associated Press

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - The U.S. Army took the war to Saddam Hussein on Monday - to the heart of his capital city, to the dusty remains of his opulent palace, to his hot tubs and barbecue pit.

With little organized resistance, the Army's 3rd Infantry Division rolled through Baghdad, taking over major roads and settling into the New Presidential Palace. There, they found gold-painted faux French furniture, fabulous views of the Tigris River and a television in every room.

Homey, it's not.

``This used to be a nice place, they should make it like a Six Flags, or something,'' said Spc. Robert Blake, 20, of State College, Pa., and the 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment.

Saddam has many palaces, and the Americans visited two on Sunday, including another about two miles away.

This one, constructed recently near his Baath Party headquarters, apparently was built as a residence and for entertainment, though it is unclear how much time the Iraqi president spent there. Troops found no personal effects, no ``to-do lists'' on the refrigerators, no needlepoint pillows on the beds.

What they found, instead, was a building that had all the ambiance of a luxury, five-star conference center. And they immediately put it to use as a mobile command center, setting up a prisoner of war collection point in the palace compound.

As Iraqis were captured in street fighting outside, they were brought to the palace for processing before being sent behind U.S. lines.

Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said troops were looking for intelligence - leads to other regime targets, documentation of weapons of mass destruction.

He said there were no immediate reports that such material was found.

But he gave at least one other reason why the palace was captured: to send a message that ``we're in there ... that this regime is gone.''

They left no doubt that they were ``in there.'' Soldiers used Saddam's toilets (for many the first indoor plumbing they'd seen in four months), rifled through documents, helped themselves to ashtrays, pillows, gold-painted Arab glassware and other souvenirs.

At sundown, some troops plugged one of Saddam's televisions into a portable generator and watched a state-run broadcast. They scoffed at a segment on an old man, wearing a turban and clutching an assault rifle.

``That looks awfully like the Taliban to me,'' said one soldier.

Occasionally, some Iraqis would approach the walls of the compound. The Americans would fire warning shots, and the Iraqis would run away.

``I do believe this city is freakin' ours,'' boasted Capt. Chris Carter of Watkinsville, Ga.

The main building, of sand-colored brick, is topped with a dome of blue-and-gold ceramic tile, now covered with cement dust. There are two huge holes in the roof and the front of the building from U.S. cruise missiles or laser-guided bombs in the past; the blasts knocked off the facade, collapsed floors and scorched walls.

Where fire had not destroyed the interior, plaster trimming and false ceiling had collapsed. Shards of hundreds of glass chandeliers and mirrors lay on the ground, crunching under the boots of American soldiers.

On the top floor, there once was an indoor pool, with windows looking out on three sides of the building. What was left of an elaborate, mosaic ceiling littered what was left of the bottom of the pool - the water drained into basement and first floors, which were flooded.

Much of the building seemed like an empty hotel, never occupied.

The bedrooms, all large, each had bathroom with a Jacuzzi-like tub. There were hotel-quality beds and tables; most of the shelves and drawers were empty. A lone children's room had four beds.

In the industrial kitchen, everything had been put away and carefully cleaned. There was no food in the refrigerators or pantries.

The building boasted a sophisticated audio-video system, with several music channels and a closed-circuit television channel.

In one cabinet was an assortment of pirated movies, some with the titles in English. Saddam, or his guests, had a choice of movies like ``Hanoi Hilton,'' ``The Assassination of Trotsky,'' ``Les Miserables'' from the many Arab titles in the collection.

There were several copies of the Quran, with dozens of commentaries on its meaning, all in Arabic. There were also audio cassettes of the Quran and of Egyptian pop music.

Outside, curtains from the building were strewn across the lawn, along with decorative, wrought-iron gates that had covered bulletproof glass.

Behind the building, by the Tigris, there was a grill and an elaborate water garden with man-made pools and babbling brooks.

If not for the distant sound of tank and machine-gun fire, you could almost say it was idyllic.

04/07/03 16:33 EDT


TOPICS: News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: embeddedreport; fallofbaghdad; palace
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1 posted on 04/07/2003 1:38:41 PM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Maybe we can film an episode of "While You Were Out" with TLC. Let some of Saddam's friends can work with the host decorators for a palace make over. He'll be stunned.
3 posted on 04/07/2003 1:44:29 PM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (Caring Rational Alert Professional)
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To: kattracks
bump
4 posted on 04/07/2003 1:44:58 PM PDT by RippleFire
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To: kattracks
I see a new location shoot for Trading Spaces.
5 posted on 04/07/2003 1:45:11 PM PDT by ricpic
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To: kattracks
I mentioned on another thread that I hoped our troops discovered Saddam's hidden stash of Cuban cigars. You know, the stogies that were given to him by his good pal Castro as a victory gift.

I'd love a shot of one of our boys smokin cigars in the palace. That would really drive the PC lefties nuts...
6 posted on 04/07/2003 1:47:25 PM PDT by demnomo
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To: okayok
I don't mean to sound all snitchy, but should they be doing this? Aren't there military rules against looting?

Yep .... but I'm not going to cry about it too much.

7 posted on 04/07/2003 1:47:33 PM PDT by Centurion2000 (We are crushing our enemies, seeing him driven before us and hearing the lamentations of the liberal)
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To: kattracks
There were also audio cassettes of the Quran and of Egyptian pop music.

All the old paintings on the tombs
They do the sand dance don't you know
If they move too quick (oh whey oh)
They're falling down like a domino

All the bazaar men by the Nile
They got the money on a bet
Gold crocodiles (oh whey oh)
They snap their teeth on your cigarette

Foreign types with the hookah pipes say
Ay oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh
Walk like an Egyptian

The blonde waitresses take their trays
They spin around and they cross the floor
They've got the moves (oh whey oh)
You drop your drink then they bring you more

All the school kids so sick of books
They like the punk and the metal band
When the buzzer rings (oh whey oh)
They're walking like an Egyptian

All the kids in the marketplace say
Ay oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh
Walk like an Egyptian

Slide your feet up the street bend your back
Shift your arm then you pull it back
Life is hard you know (oh whey oh)
So strike a pose on a Cadillac

If you want to find all the cops
They're hanging out in the donut shop
They sing and dance (oh whey oh)
Spin the clubs cruise down the block

All the Japanese with their yen
The party boys call the Kremlin
And the Chinese know (oh whey oh)
They walk the line like Egyptian

All the cops in the donut shop say
Ay oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh
Walk like an Egyptian
Walk like an Egyptian


8 posted on 04/07/2003 1:48:14 PM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Centurion2000
Call it marking territory like a dog does. We own Baghdad and the enemy's humiliation is complete. How sweet.
9 posted on 04/07/2003 1:48:52 PM PDT by goldstategop (Lara Logan Doesn't Hold A Candle Next To BellyGirl :))
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To: kattracks
Ap reporters don't understand the difference between a grill and as bar b que. He had a grill.
10 posted on 04/07/2003 1:51:41 PM PDT by bert (Don't Panic !)
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To: kattracks
Our men look quite comfortable there...


11 posted on 04/07/2003 1:52:29 PM PDT by NautiNurse
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To: kattracks
Saddam's House....in the middle of the street
Saddam's House....toilets with a golden seat
12 posted on 04/07/2003 1:53:35 PM PDT by UCFRoadWarrior (Terrorists Disappointed: Madonna Not Really "Like A Virgin")
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To: okayok
Aren't there military rules against looting?

Yes, the CO gets first dibs!
13 posted on 04/07/2003 1:56:38 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
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To: okayok
Aren't there military rules against looting?

Yep, but souvenir shopping is encouraged. These guys aren't breaking into the Bank of Bagdhad or stealing from some shopkeeper --- they are taking some stupid ashtrays and glasses from Saddam's palace. That's cool stuff.

14 posted on 04/07/2003 2:00:31 PM PDT by Ditto (You are free to form your own opinions, but not your own facts.)
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To: NautiNurse
US Marine Corps House Party:

Where: Saddam's Palace, Main at Saddam Blvd,
Downtown Baghdad

When: 2000, 7 Apr 03

Dress: Combat BDU's

Entertainment: Comedy from Baghdad Bob, Iraqi Information
Minister

BYOF, BYOB, And bring women, too
15 posted on 04/07/2003 2:01:20 PM PDT by UCFRoadWarrior (Terrorists Disappointed: Madonna Not Really "Like A Virgin")
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To: kattracks
``I do believe this city is freakin' ours,'' boasted Capt. Chris Carter of Watkinsville, Ga.


16 posted on 04/07/2003 2:02:53 PM PDT by scott7278 (Peace had it's chance, now it's bombs away!)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
Very witty!
17 posted on 04/07/2003 2:03:28 PM PDT by NautiNurse
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To: okayok
Aren't there military rules against looting?

Yes, but this is 'Liberating,' not 'Looting.' In their senior years, they will show their grandchildren their liberated Iraqi ashtray.

18 posted on 04/07/2003 2:04:00 PM PDT by Fifth Business
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To: kattracks
From the title, I thought this was sure to be an Ann Coulter column.
19 posted on 04/07/2003 2:04:26 PM PDT by Kenno
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To: kattracks
setting up a prisoner of war collection point in the palace compound

The irony is deliciously satisfying...having aspired to the ranks of Lieutenent...these scum will finally get to see the palace...shackled and desheveled...

20 posted on 04/07/2003 2:08:04 PM PDT by antaresequity
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