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Saddam Is Hiding Near Baghdad, Says Exiled Spy Chief
Independent (UK) ^
| 7-14-2003
| Patrick Cockburn
Posted on 07/13/2003 4:58:28 PM PDT by blam
Saddam is hiding near Baghdad, says exiled spy chief
By Patrick Cockburn in Samarra, Iraq
14 July 2003
Saddam Hussein and Ali Hassan al-Majid, also known as Chemical Ali, are hiding in an area of farmland and small villages on the Tigris river between Baghdad and the city of Samarra, says a former senior Iraqi intelligence officer.
General Wafiq al-Samarrai, head of Iraqi military intelligence before he went into exile, is assisting American forces in the hunt for Saddam. He said the deposedleader had been able to escape capture because the area was heavily populated and had thick vegetation.
"He is hiding in an area about 60km [37 miles] long and about 20km wide according to my information," General Samarrai told The Independent in an interview at his house in Samarra. He said that Ali Hassan al-Majid, a senior member of Saddam's inner circle notorious for using poison gas against Kurds, was also there but moving separately from the former Iraqi ruler.
America is giving top priority to its search for Saddam, for whom it has offered a reward of $25m (£15m), believing the failure to capture or kill him is encouraging guerrilla attacks.
General Samarrai has always been well informed on the actions of Saddam and his senior lieutenants. In charge of Iraqi military intelligence on Iran during the Iran-Iraq war, he was also head of military intelligence in the 1991 Gulf War. He fled to the Kurdish enclave in northern Iraq in late 1994.
Other Iraqi opposition leaders have said they believe that Saddam, who disappeared after the fall of Baghdad on 9 April, is hiding a little further to the east near the town of Baqubah..
The general said Saddam had not chosen to hide near Awja, his home village, or the nearby city of Tikrit, because it was not so heavily populated and was more barren, making concealment more difficult.
General Samarrai's pursuit of the former Iraqi leader has already led to retaliation. Late at night 10 days ago, a rocket-propelled grenade was fired into the side of his house, making a small crater in the cement above a window. "I had information that somebody might try to kill me 48 hours before it happened," he said.
Ali Hassan al-Majid and Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, another long-time close aide of Saddam Hussein, were both reported to have been in Samarra seeking false identity papers just after the end of the war.
The general does not believe that the death or capture of Saddam will end guerrilla attacks against US forces. He said: "Saddam plays a very small role in this. Most of the attacks are by Islamic groups, former military men who are no longer being paid and members of the Baath party."
A second tape purporting to be from the deposed dictator was left outside the office of Al-Hayat-LBC television yesterday. The first was broadcast by the al-Jazeera Arabic-language network on 4 July. "The return to underground operations that we started from the beginning is the best way for Iraqis to achieve independence," the voice on the tape said, adding that he was speaking "from inside glorious Iraq".
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alsamarrai; baghdad; decapitation; hiding; iraq; iraqiexiles; rebuildingiraq; saddam; shief; spy
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posted on
07/13/2003 4:58:29 PM PDT
by
blam
To: blam
He surely will be found. . .
2
posted on
07/13/2003 5:03:32 PM PDT
by
cricket
To: All
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posted on
07/13/2003 5:04:29 PM PDT
by
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To: cricket
I think it's time for "Operation Weekend at Bernie's." And Saddam gets to be Bernie.
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posted on
07/13/2003 5:13:53 PM PDT
by
LS
To: cricket
He is not in Iraq. Why would he be, when he had plenty of chances to go elsewhere.
5
posted on
07/13/2003 5:17:23 PM PDT
by
oceanview
To: blam
If he was alive wouldn't you think some neighbor or guard would collect that 25,000,000.00 ??????. He cannot be completly hidden in ANY AREA IN IRAQ!!!!!Very Fishy !!!
To: oceanview
I think Russia took him in.
To: savedbygrace
I agree. I also wonder if he wouldn't just have done massive plastic surgery. With all that cash, who wants to live in Russia. With a new face, he could go anywhere.
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posted on
07/13/2003 6:15:14 PM PDT
by
oceanview
To: oceanview
"He is not in Iraq. Why would he be, when he had plenty of chances to go elsewhere."
I don't know. . .
. . .but 'home base' and 'network'. . .the inclinations of the most powerful to want to stay where they have been empowered. . .and even for them, a sense, false of not. . .of security in the known vs unknown. . .being able to distinguish more clearly, readily the enemy in familiar territory etc.
That offered; really cannot say; the fact is he could be anywhere; or not at all.
'Intelligence' seems to have at least some clues; maybe they are right. . .and maybe they are not.
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posted on
07/13/2003 6:42:41 PM PDT
by
cricket
To: LS
"I think it's time for "Operation Weekend at Bernie's." And Saddam gets to be Bernie."
. . .well, all possibilities have to be considered :^); but the totally narcissistic psychopaths are just not likely to want to change. . .
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posted on
07/13/2003 6:48:43 PM PDT
by
cricket
To: oceanview
Well before the war, we had reports that Saddam had umpteen different look-alike body doubles. I don't think we've even captured any of these guys.
To: oceanview
Arrest everybody.
We have his DNA.
Leni
To: Diverdogz
Yes, I have posted that question on other threads. Where are the body doubles? And where are all the prisoners we captured from the deck of cards? Where is Tariq Aziz, are we questioning these people? If we really wanted to find out where Saddam was, wouldn't we be sending these people to Jordan for "questioning" using their techniques? Its just like those decpitation strikes, it took us how long to get teams there to examine the sites after Baghdad fell? It took weeks, you would think that would have been the first place we went to.
The fact that we apparently aren't pulling out all the stops to find this guys means we know what happened to him already, and I don't think that means he's dead, if he got out with the Russians, it was with our consent as part of an exile deal.
To: oceanview
That's some wild speculation - Pooty Poots hiding him.
My wild speculation is....that Saddam rounded up a hundred prisoners and a few construction supervisors and had them build a secret bunker for himself. After construction was completed, he had them all executed, with Saddam personally execting the exectioner afterwards. Nobody but he knows the whereabouts of his secret cave.
To: Diverdogz
someone must be supplying him, communicating with him, something. he can't just be totally isolated down there, suppose our occupation lasts for years, does he just stay down there?
To: blam
IF....I repeat IF Saddam is alive - let him show himself. Otherwise the world should assume the bas**** is dead! Only when and IF he comes forward in person should the filthy coward be recognized as alive.
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posted on
07/13/2003 7:50:48 PM PDT
by
yoe
To: blam
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posted on
07/13/2003 7:56:15 PM PDT
by
Spruce
To: blam
The general does not believe that the death or capture of Saddam will end guerrilla attacks against US forces. He said: "Saddam plays a very small role in this. Most of the attacks are by Islamic groups, former military men who are no longer being paid and members of the Baath party."This is true, IMHO. But capturing Saddam will encourage those afraid of him to step to the plate.
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posted on
07/13/2003 8:02:10 PM PDT
by
upchuck
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To: cricket; All
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posted on
07/15/2003 8:30:45 PM PDT
by
Lady In Blue
(Bush,Cheney,Rumsfeld,Rice 2004)
To: Lady In Blue
OOPS! They're = their
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posted on
07/15/2003 8:35:34 PM PDT
by
Lady In Blue
(Bush,Cheney,Rumsfeld,Rice 2004)
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