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To: finnman69
well if drudge says so , it must be true*sarcasm*
the biggest loser onthe net, gets his stuff from the left , just doesnt know it.
156 posted on 07/22/2003 8:28:21 AM PDT by robjna
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Unnamed intelligence officials are quoted as saying that by killing his sons, we have made Sadam Hussein even more dangerous to our troops.

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171 posted on 07/22/2003 8:29:58 AM PDT by zook
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To: robjna
FOX NEWS

Saddam's Sons Likely Killed in Firefight, U.S. Officials Say

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,92591,00.html

MOSUL, Iraq — Saddam Hussein's sons Udai and Qusai (search) were likely killed Tuesday when U.S. soldiers stormed a house in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, U.S. military sources told Fox News.

Officials earlier confirmed that four key allies of the former Iraqi dictator had been hiding inside the house, a large villa that belonged to one of Saddam's cousins.

The house was burned to the ground after a loud, four-hour gunbattle.

Residents of the city, 280 miles north of Baghdad, said the American soldiers were searching for Saddam's sons, Qusai and Udai (search), who have been reported in the area.

"Individuals of very high interest to the coalition forces were hiding out in the building," Lt. Col. William Bishop of the 101st Airborne Division (search) told Reuters.

"This morning we went to the building and surrounded it."

Bishop said one Iraqi had been killed and five wounded in the battle.

Reuters reported that several "high-interest personalities" had been detained. The military, reporting communications problems, said it had no information on the incident.

According to the Reuters report, U.S. soldiers were fired at by people inside the house as they approached, and the Americans called in helicopters and an unmanned vehicle for assistance before storming the house.

The United States has offered a $25 million reward for information leading to Saddam's capture, and $15 million for his sons.

Fox News military analyst Col. Bill Cowan said he hoped Saddam's sons had been captured and not killed.

"I think in this case, it'd be great to have them alive," he said.

"I think for the [Iraqi] population to see these two guys shackled, incarcerated and really given some harsh treatment … will have a most profound and long-term psychological advantage."

Cowan added that Saddam's sons might provide good intelligence on their father's whereabouts.

Fox News' Greg Palkot and Bret Baier contributed to this report
212 posted on 07/22/2003 8:36:15 AM PDT by finnman69 (!)
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