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Aziz admits Saddam may be dead
Scotland on Sunday ^ | April 27, 2003 | TOM CURTIS

Posted on 04/26/2003 6:10:13 PM PDT by MadIvan

FORMER Iraqi prime minister Tariq Aziz has told American intelligence officials that he has not seen Saddam Hussein since the first night of the war, it was claimed last night.

Aziz, who surrendered to US forces last week, has fuelled speculation that the Iraqi dictator was killed or seriously injured when the bunker in which he was hiding with his sons has hit by cruise missiles.

According to US intelligence sources, the 67-year-old has said he does not know whether Saddam is alive or dead.

However, he has told his captors he presumes the former Iraqi leader was incapacitated as he played no role in coordinating the defence of Baghdad.

The director of the CIA, George Tenet, has reportedly been saying he believes Saddam is dead after being briefed on Aziz’s testimony.

Meanwhile, it was also reported last night that secret Iraqi intelligence documents uncovered in Baghdad show a direct link between Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda terrorist network and Saddam’s regime.

The documents, discovered by a Sunday Telegraph journalist in the headquarters of the Mukhabarat, the Iraqi intelligence service, are said to reveal that an al-Qaeda envoy was invited to a clandestine meeting in Baghdad in March 1998.

According to the newspaper, the documents show the purpose of the meeting was to establish a relationship between Baghdad and al-Qaeda based on their mutual hatred of the United States and Saudi Arabia.

The meeting, which is said to have lasted for more than a week, is supposed to have ended with arrangements being made for a visit to Iraq by bin Laden.

Yesterday, at least a dozen people were feared dead after an ammunition dump near Baghdad exploded, showering homes up to two miles away with warheads, rockets and mortars.

The blasts at the open air store are believed to have injured at least 10 other people. Last night the US army said the explosions had been triggered by "hostile forces", which it accused of firing flares into the depot.

Six of the dead were understood to be from a single family whose street, a mile from the dump, was hit by a missile, although it was unclear if they were the only fatalities. The missile ploughed into the lane between two rows of homes, demolishing four of them.

Inside one of the houses, the impact killed a 50-year-old worker, his four teenage children and his 23-year-old daughter-in-law, a new mother.

Mohammed Khazaal, 15, the brother of the dead young woman, had been sleeping when the missile hit his home.

"Our house collapsed. That’s all I remember," he said from a hospital bed. Nearby, medical workers treated deep cuts in the legs of Zeineb Thamer, the one-year-old daughter of the woman who died.

Hundreds of enraged, screaming Iraqis blamed US-led occupying forces for the incident, criticising them for storing ammunition near homes.

Bloodstained resident Munthir Safir said: "Is this the safety that Bush promised us?" Around him, wailing women collapsed over the coffins of the dead. One man, waving his fist, shouted: "No Saddam! No Bush! Yes to Islam!"

As well as protests in the Zaafaraniyah suburb, which bore the brunt of the explosions, there were also demonstrations in the city centre.

Hours later, smoke was still pouring from a blackened crater left at the missile cache, as explosives boomed, a rocket whistled and rounds popped.

In Doha, Qatar, US Central Command spokesman Lieutenant Mark Kitchens blamed "the despicable people" who fired the flares. "This is not just an attempt to disrupt the process of peace. It’s a crime against the Iraqi people," he said.

The dump was sabotaged just before 8am local time as people living nearby slept or prepared breakfast. Sergeant Ronald King, a witness, said someone who was out of sight of US troops at the depot fired four flares over a wall around an open field that the forces had been using to store the ordnance.

Americans said some tactical weapons had been stored there by Saddam’s regime, which has previously been found to have hidden such items in schools and homes.

But the US military had also put some of the ordnance there itself, collecting abandoned Iraqi caches from around the city for later disposal, King said. Colonel John Peabody, commanding officer of the US Army’s 11th Engineering Brigade, which had been helping to handle the site, said the cache included Russian-made Frog-7 missiles and Iraq’s own Al Samoud II - 80 missiles in all.

The flares hit an ammunition pit, setting fire to wooden ammunition crates, King said.

Initial reports indicated up to 40 people had died, and the main hospital in southern Baghdad said there were 12 fatalities. The US said six people appeared to have died and 10 or more Iraqis sustained injuries. Residents said two would undoubtedly die.

Peabody said US forces initially came under small-arms fire when they went to the scene, and returned fire.

He would not speculate on exactly who fired the flares. "Somebody who does not want us to be here," he said, adding: "We are very sorry that the practice of Saddam Hussein putting his missiles throughout Baghdad has resulted in this."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: aziz; blair; bush; cache; casualties; decapitation; explosives; flares; iraq; iraqifreedom; missiles; sabotage; saddam; smallarmsfire; uk; us; victory
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The best confirmation we've had yet that Saddam is gone.

Regards, Ivan


1 posted on 04/26/2003 6:10:13 PM PDT by MadIvan
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To: alnick; knews_hound; faithincowboys; hillary's_fat_a**; redbaiter; MizSterious; Krodg; ...
Bump!
2 posted on 04/26/2003 6:10:24 PM PDT by MadIvan
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To: MadIvan
BUMP!!
3 posted on 04/26/2003 6:11:35 PM PDT by lucyblue
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To: MadIvan
I don't know. If Aziz says Saddam is dead, I'm almost inclined to think he's alive.
4 posted on 04/26/2003 6:13:23 PM PDT by LPStar
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To: LPStar
I'm not sure Aziz is in any position to be caught in a lie, do you?
5 posted on 04/26/2003 6:14:22 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: nutmeg
ping
6 posted on 04/26/2003 6:15:30 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Beware the Fedayeen Rodham!)
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To: MadIvan
I'll not believe it until I see a photo of Baghdad Bob tasting crumpets with Saddam.
7 posted on 04/26/2003 6:17:59 PM PDT by NautiNurse (If Lawton Chiles runs for the Senate seat in 2004, we will **really** have Jurassic Park in Florida)
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To: Howlin
I'm not sure Aziz is in any position to be caught in a lie, do you?

He sure as heck is not going to lie. He is trying to avoid a military tribunal giving him the firing squad death penalty. He can only avoid that by being completely truthful with our investigators. He knows for certain that if he refuses to talk or is caught in a lie, he will die at the hands of a US firing squad. I am sure he has been told that only if he offers complete and total cooperation, will he be given a short sentence and be allowed to live. I am sure he has been told that if others give us information that we find out he knew and withheld he will die.

Remember with us in complete control of Iraq there is no cause to die for. Saddams men can only die. They can't die for Saddams cause, because it is no more. Only a complete idiot would lie. Asiz is not an idiot.

I recall that back in the Bush I administration, he met with James Baker in Europe. Baker game him a letter addressed to Saddam. Aziz refused to give the letter to Saddam. He told Baker that Saddam would have him killed if he gave him the letter from Bush Sr.

He is not saying Saddam is dead. He is saying he never saw him or heard from him after the first night of the war. The Iraqis fought this war like no one was in charge. We may very well confirm that no one was in charge.

9 posted on 04/26/2003 6:34:30 PM PDT by Common Tator
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To: MadIvan
This bastard likely has information on Michael Scott Speicher. Drug him.
10 posted on 04/26/2003 6:38:28 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: MadIvan
It would be very interesting at this point to find out that Saddam was indeed killed on the opening evening of the war. It would also go far in explaining the uncoordinated and seemingly headless gropings of a decapitated and leaderless regime, which followed. Now, what of the sons? Perhaps it was they (or one of them) who was maintaining the semblance of control after the first strike...
11 posted on 04/26/2003 6:45:21 PM PDT by ConservativeConvert
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To: Common Tator
We can't kill Saddam often enough to suit me. If he's dead, the sport is over.

Am I awful to feel that way? I'd like to see his twitching, mewling, bleeding body being dragged by angry crowds through the streets of Baghdad. I'd like to see kids beating him with their shoes. I figure there are some Iraqis who wouldn't mind that either.

I believe that he had a lot to do with 9/11, and I'll believe that till its proved otherwise, which I don't think it will be. So he provokes some very unholy feelings of vengeance in me...sorry about that.

Of course, being the good guys, our side would have to take him away from the mob and save his life.

Ugh, on second thought, I guess it's as well he seems to be DEAD ALREADY!
12 posted on 04/26/2003 6:53:43 PM PDT by ChemistCat (My new bumper sticker: MY OTHER DRIVER IS A ROCKET SCIENTIST)
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To: Common Tator
He knows for certain that if he refuses to talk or is caught in a lie, he will die at the hands of a US firing squad.

I would like this to happen. (Unless it is true that Aziz has been a coalition informer -- then he deserves an easier ride.)

But what makes you think any captured Saddam-ite bigwig will face a "US firing squad"? I think the best we can hope for is a US military tribunal, followed by prison -- the Brits won't stand for execution.

Less likely, fortunately, would be some silly "international tribunal" such as the Hague. Bush won't stand for that.

13 posted on 04/26/2003 6:57:41 PM PDT by shhrubbery!
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To: Howlin; MadIvan
I agree with MadIvan. Aziz can say he didn't see sadam, but big deal. That in and of itself doesn't have to mean too much. For example, perhaps, sadam is keeping a low profile because he wants people to think he is deceased (would be a smart move). Perhaps aziz spoke to sadam via messengers or another communication means and so is not lying when he says he hasn't "seen" (face to face) sadfam since the start of the war. Of course, sadam could indeed be dead also.
14 posted on 04/26/2003 7:04:10 PM PDT by Donna Lee Nardo
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To: MadIvan
Sorry... can't believe it until Petronski posts "He's dead, Jim." with Deforest Kelley pic.
15 posted on 04/26/2003 7:04:44 PM PDT by southriver4
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To: LPStar
Oops, I meant to write that I agree with you about the potential veracity of Aziz.
16 posted on 04/26/2003 7:10:19 PM PDT by Donna Lee Nardo
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To: Petronski
ping!
17 posted on 04/26/2003 7:16:31 PM PDT by southriver4
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To: southriver4

It is true. He's dead, Jim.

18 posted on 04/26/2003 7:21:52 PM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: MadIvan
Lies, lies once again! As Allah is my witness, Saddam is very much alive! I know this for a fact, as just last week I was at a prayer breakfast with he and Ferdinand Marcos. Don't toy with me, infidel dogs!


19 posted on 04/26/2003 7:34:43 PM PDT by GalaxieFiveHundred
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To: GalaxieFiveHundred
Now! Now! I saw Teraq Aziz on TV with Saddam and his cronies just before the war ended.....
20 posted on 04/26/2003 7:40:46 PM PDT by Cameron1
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