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Saddam's Two Sons Killed in U.S. Raid (Saddam's spawn sent to hell!)
AP ^ | July 22, 2003 | Sarmad Jalal

Posted on 07/22/2003 2:05:08 PM PDT by CanadianLibertarian

MOSUL, Iraq (AP) - Saddam Hussein's sons Odai and Qusai were killed in a six-hour firefight Tuesday when U.S. forces, acting on a tip from an Iraqi informant, surrounded and then stormed a palatial villa in this northern Iraqi town, a senior American general said.

Four coalition soldiers were wounded and two other Iraqis were killed in the raid, but Saddam was not among them. The house belonged to one of Saddam's cousins, a key tribal leader in the region.

"We are certain that Odai and Qusai were killed today," said Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez at a news conference in Baghdad. "The bodies were in such a condition where you could identify them."

The deaths of the sons could have a major impact on the Iraqi resistance, which has been mounting about a dozen attacks a day against U.S. occupation troops. The guerrillas are thought to be former military officers and Baath Party leaders loyal to Saddam and his family - especially the sons, who played primary roles in the military and feared security services.

Both Odai and Qusai ranked second only to their father in the deposed regime, officials have said. They were Nos. 2 and 3 on the U.S. list of 55 top former Iraqi officials wanted by Washington. The United States had offered a $25 million reward for information leading to Saddam's capture and $15 million each for his sons.

In Washington, L. Paul Bremer, Iraq's top civilian administrator, said he did not want to comment on how the deaths of Saddam's sons would affect security in Iraq.

However, Bremer said: "It certainly is good news for the Iraqi people."

"This will contribute significantly to reducing attacks on coalition soldiers," said Ahmad Chalabi, a delegate from the Coalition Provisional Authority, speaking at the United Nations.

Asked whether the killing of the sons would reduce the incessant attacks on American forces, Sanchez said he thought the security situation now would improve.

(AP) Lt. Gen. Ricardor Sanchez, the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, speaks during a news conference in... Full Image

"I believe very firmly this will have an effect. This will prove to the Iraqi people that these two members of the Iraqi regime will never come to power again," Sanchez said.

Hours after the raid in Mosul, gunfire erupted throughout Baghdad, making travel very dangerous. The shooting was believed to be celebratory as news of the killing of the sons spread through the capital.

"It's probably very appropriate that they would be celebrating about now," Sanchez said.

Fighting broke out after soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division surrounded the stone, columned villa.

When troops approached the building, gunmen inside opened fire with small arms. The "suspects barricaded themselves in the house" and "resisted fiercely," Sanchez said.

(AP) Lt. Gen. Ricardor Sanchez, the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, speaks during a news conference in... Full Image

"They died in a fierce gunbattle," Sanchez added.

He told reporters that soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division were working on a tip from an Iraqi informant that the sons were present in the house.

Asked if the $15 million rewards would be paid, Sanchez said: "I would expect that it probably will happen."

According to witnesses in Mosul, a small force of American soldiers went to the house about 9 a.m. and asked permission to search it. The occupants refused, and the patrol withdrew until about 10 a.m., when 100 more soldiers arrived in 25 vehicles.

The Americans opened fire but received fierce return fire from inside the home, the witnesses said. Kiowa helicopters arrived and fired rockets into the villa. The interior of the house was destroyed and two adjacent homes were badly damaged.

(AP) Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, left, speaks with his son Qusai, right, in Baghdad, Iraq, in... Full Image

Once the fighting died down, Iraqi police arrived to help the Americans search the building.

"When we saw the people in the house shooting back, we knew Odai and Qusai were there," said the 31-year-old Jamal.

Afterward, about 1,000 people gathered, some expressing delight, others cursing the Americans.

The soldiers removed four bodies and did not let photographers near enough to take pictures.

The building, in the al-Falah neighborhood, was left charred and smoldering, its high facade riddled with gaping holes from bullets and heavy weaponry. Kiowa helicopters roamed the sky.

(AP) Tracer fire from light machine guns is seen over the cityscape of Baghdad after news reports of the... Full Image

Some Mosul civilians appeared to have been caught in the crossfire. It was not known how many people were injured, but several were taken to a hospital.

Officials gave conflicting reports on whether anyone was captured during the assault. The officials said they had no initial information that would suggest Saddam was present during the raid.

Experts conducted DNA tests after the bodies were flown from Mosul to another location, officials said.

Throughout the day, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld briefed President Bush personally about the assault.

Qusai was probably intended as Saddam's successor, according to U.S. intelligence officials. He ran much of Iraq's security apparatus, controlling several militias, internal security services and the military forces of the once-vaunted Republican Guard.

(AP) Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, seated right, chairs a meeting with high-ranking Iraqi... Full Image

He was described as quiet and level, particularly compared to Odai, Saddam's eldest son, who had a reputation for brutality and flamboyance. Odai controlled Saddam's Fedayeen, the paramilitary force that fought U.S. troops during the war; many of its survivors are thought to be part of the ongoing guerrilla campaign in Iraq.

Odai also controlled information and propaganda in Saddam's Iraq, and was chairman of the country's Olympic committee.

Saddam has a third, younger son, according to some reports, and three daughters. All kept a low profile in his regime.

Mosul, a town 240 miles northwest of Baghdad that housed Iraqi army bases, is outside the so-called "Sunni Triangle" in central Iraq - home to much of the remaining support for Saddam, a Sunni Muslim who used his Baathist Party to oppress the country's Shiite majority.

The triangle is also a center of anti-American resistance: In the latest attack, Tuesday, a U.S. soldier was killed and another wounded in an ambush along a dangerous road north of Baghdad. His death brought to 153 the number of U.S. troops killed in action since the March 20 start of war, six more than during the 1991 Gulf War.

(AP) Odai Hussein participates in a celebration held in Baghdad for an anniversary of the re-election of... Full Image

The U.S. Central Command said the attackers used rocket-propelled grenades and small arms in the assault staged along the road between Balad, 50 miles north of Baghdad, and Ramadi, 60 miles west of the capital. It gave no other details.

The U.S.-led coalition's military occupation of Iraq has been met by constant armed Iraqi resistance, resulting in almost daily deaths of American troops. Many recent assaults have been staged with remote-controlled roadside explosions.

Before the announcement, White House officials were cautious in their assessments of whether the raid was successful.

Asked about reports of that Saddam's sons had been killed, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said he was "not in a position to confirm anything."

Given a series of failed strikes against Iraqi leaders since the war began March 20, U.S. officials clearly did not want to make any public claims that later prove untrue.

On April 7, Rumsfeld announced the death of Ali Hassan al-Majid, Saddam's first cousin and one of his bloodiest henchman, and showed reporters video of laser-guided bombs obliterating a house in Basra, Iraq's second city, where a tipster had told coalition forces he was staying.

But last month, U.S. military officials said that interrogations of Iraqi prisoners indicated al-Majid, known as "Chemical Ali" for his use of mustard gas and other poisonous gases to kill thousands of northern Kurds during a 1988 rebellion, might be alive.

Twice during the war, information on Saddam's whereabouts was deemed solid enough that an airstrike was sent to kill him. But despite optimistic statements in the hours after each raid, U.S. officials now believe he is alive.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraq; odai; qusay; reaping; saddam; sowing; uday
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Rock and roll!! Payback for your bloody guerilla campaign of murders you dumb sunzabitches. Poetic justice is soooooo sweet.....we kill the sons before the father, so the head demon gets to see his loved ones go to the grave. Who says revenge is a bad thing?!
1 posted on 07/22/2003 2:05:08 PM PDT by CanadianLibertarian
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To: CanadianLibertarian
Now if we can get his other sons Ebay and Amway... :-)
2 posted on 07/22/2003 2:07:18 PM PDT by saluki_in_ohio (They say 'You are what you eat'. In that case, I'm fast, cheap, and easy...)
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To: CanadianLibertarian
throwing a celebration now
3 posted on 07/22/2003 2:07:22 PM PDT by hasegawasama
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To: CanadianLibertarian
I don't get it. I thought we were sure that we got them last time. Did they take their velvet porn paintings and videos with them this time?
4 posted on 07/22/2003 2:08:12 PM PDT by Xthe17th (FREE THE STATES. Repeal the 17th amendment!)
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To: saluki_in_ohio
Aw, NoWay!
5 posted on 07/22/2003 2:09:00 PM PDT by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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his other sons Ebay and Amway...

That is very funny. Too bad this thread is about the 5th dup, and is sure to get the ax.

Ebay and Amway.. LOL!

6 posted on 07/22/2003 2:09:53 PM PDT by Semper911 (Bread and circus are not enough. Hence, FreeRepublic.com)
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To: Xthe17th
This time was up close. We have their bodies and hell has their souls.
7 posted on 07/22/2003 2:09:59 PM PDT by elhombrelibre (Liberalism corrupts. Absolute Liberalism corrupts absolutely.)
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To: CanadianLibertarian
4th thread to say Yahoooo!The Snake and the Wolf are DEAD!Great Job by all involved!
8 posted on 07/22/2003 2:12:10 PM PDT by MEG33
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To: CanadianLibertarian
where exactly is the "Sunni Triangle" defined?
9 posted on 07/22/2003 2:16:13 PM PDT by rudypoot (99% of the lawyers make the rest look bad.)
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"The bodies were in such a condition where you could identify them." ....
GOOD! Sounds like time to smear 'em and stuff 'em good with pig intestine. Topped-off with pickled pig's feet in their mouths and the curly tail up their *
10 posted on 07/22/2003 2:16:15 PM PDT by Xthe17th (FREE THE STATES. Repeal the 17th amendment!)
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To: saluki_in_ohio
That is just too funny. Amway has been traveling under the alias Quixtar but that hasn't helped it much I hear.
11 posted on 07/22/2003 2:21:22 PM PDT by Grig
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To: CanadianLibertarian
CO² eissions dropped a little more in Iraq, today. Nobel prizes all around???
12 posted on 07/22/2003 2:24:54 PM PDT by Waco
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To: CanadianLibertarian
Ever get that Qusay feeling? It can really mess up Uday.
13 posted on 07/22/2003 2:28:39 PM PDT by Post Toasties
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Reading the article I see the Associated Press rooting for the 2 hellspawn, and definitly against the US. Arrggh.
14 posted on 07/22/2003 2:29:10 PM PDT by Winston Smith
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Amway has been traveling under the alias Quixtar but that hasn't helped it much I hear.

I think it is called Quixtar in Canada, but it is still Amway down here.
15 posted on 07/22/2003 2:29:30 PM PDT by saluki_in_ohio (They say 'You are what you eat'. In that case, I'm fast, cheap, and easy...)
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Wow,

I bet the boys enjoyed laying siege to that building. sucks to be the enemy of the US Army.
16 posted on 07/22/2003 2:29:46 PM PDT by kinghorse
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This is such great news. However, does it sound strange the battle was so fierce and went on for such a long time when we had 200 of the good guys armed to the teeth, and they had only 4 people in the house who were shooting back with small arms?
17 posted on 07/22/2003 2:31:03 PM PDT by Bahbah
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To: Bahbah
Time to get out my tinfoil.
18 posted on 07/22/2003 2:33:16 PM PDT by MEG33
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Now if we can get his other sons Ebay and Amway

This thread is a keeper for it's title and the above comment. LOL!

19 posted on 07/22/2003 2:34:12 PM PDT by leadpenny
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20 posted on 07/22/2003 2:35:50 PM PDT by Vigilantcitizen (Payback's a bitch, ain't it Saddam?)
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