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How Saddam beat US in Baghdad
The Australian ^ | July 26, 2003 | Catherine Philp

Posted on 07/26/2003 11:17:32 PM PDT by Mr. Mulliner

How Saddam beat US in Baghdad

By Catherine Philp, The Times
July 26, 2003

UDAY Hussein's personal bodyguard broke a three-month silence yesterday to give the first authoritative account of how Saddam Hussein and his sons spent the war.

In an exclusive interview, the bodyguard claimed that far from fleeing Baghdad, the three men held out in the capital for at least a week after its fall.

He said they evaded repeated US attempts to assassinate or capture them, and even appeared in public under the noses of American troops.

The man, whose father served as a bodyguard to Saddam Hussein, was one of Uday's tiny coterie of hand-picked personal bodyguards from 1997 until the moment his former boss finally left Baghdad to organise guerilla resistance further north.

Uday bade him farewell with a golden handshake of $US1000 ($1500), promising to be in touch again "when he was needed".

His life has been much quieter since, and it was with a look of mild surprise that the tall, broad-shouldered man opened the door to find a Western journalist standing on the doorstep alongside his cousin from Baghdad.

The cousin was the friend of an Iraqi friend who felt sure that, with Uday dead, the bodyguard could be convinced to talk about his years with Hussein's fast-living scion. And Iraqi customs make it hard to refuse someone who comes as a guest with your relative.

During a three-hour interview in a house in a town an hour northwest of Baghdad – an interview given on condition that neither the town nor the 28-year-old's name be revealed – the bodyguard said Hussein and his sons had remained in the capital throughout the war, convinced they could hold the city.

When the first bombs fell on a house in a southern suburb, where the Americans believed Hussein and his sons were meeting, he and Uday were on the other side of the city in one of dozens of safe houses belonging to trusted friends and relatives through which the three men were to pass in the weeks to come.

The bodyguard said the Americans' next "decapitation" strike came a lot closer, and that Hussein survived only because several safe houses had come under attack and he suspected there was an informant in his camp.

Hussein asked the suspect, a captain, to prepare a safe house behind a restaurant in the Mansour district for a meeting. They arrived and left again, almost immediately, by the back door. "Ten minutes after they went out of the door, it was bombed," the bodyguard said.

Hussein had the captain summarily executed, while the Pentagon was claiming that the strike had probably finished off Uday and his father.

When Baghdad fell on April 9, the three men were in separate houses in Adhamiya, a Sunni neighbourhood full of loyalists, where Hussein did a televised walkabout two days before.

Uday's bodyguard was not present on that occasion, but was there two days later when, to the astonishment of all around, Hussein and his sons appeared for Friday prayers at a mosque in Adhamiya, a few kilometres from where US troops were patrolling.

"There were crowds all around and an old woman came up to Saddam and asked: 'What have you done to us?'," the bodyguard recalled.

"Saddam clapped his hand to his head and said, 'What can I do? I trusted the commanders but they were traitors and they betrayed Iraq. But we hope that before long, we will be back in power and everything will be fixed'."

The men never appeared in public again, but the bodyguard said they were able to travel freely from safe house to safe house in unmarked cars, sometimes under the noses of the Americans. "Once we were in Mansour, their convoy was going by and we just drove right past them in ordinary cars. They never saw us," he said.

The bodyguard said Hussein and his sons had remained in Baghdad in the genuine belief they could hold the city. Only later, when they believed they had been betrayed by their commanders, did they consider an alternative. "The resistance was not factored in before the war," he said. "There was a closed meeting five or six days after the war, and that is when they began to discuss the resistance."



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bodyguards; decapitation; fallofbaghdad; iraq; saddam

1 posted on 07/26/2003 11:17:33 PM PDT by Mr. Mulliner
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To: Mr. Mulliner
How Saddam beat US in Baghdad

Yeah, he really beat the US in Baghdad, all right.

2 posted on 07/26/2003 11:25:18 PM PDT by Luke Skyfreeper
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Yeah, I noticed that we lost in Baghdad.

Baghdad Bob said so!
3 posted on 07/26/2003 11:28:17 PM PDT by petuniasevan (Contentsoftaglinemaysettlesomewhatduringtransmission.)
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To: Mr. Mulliner
"There were crowds all around and an old woman came up to Saddam and asked: 'What have you done to us?'," the bodyguard recalled...The men never appeared in public again...

Looks as though one elderly woman's accusing question made him re-think his public jaunts. [snicker]

4 posted on 07/26/2003 11:36:17 PM PDT by skr (The liberals are only interested in seeking Weapons for Bush Destruction)
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To: petuniasevan
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BLACK KNIGHT:
Aaagh!
GREEN KNIGHT:
Ooh!
[stab]
BLACK KNIGHT:
Aagh!
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BLACK KNIGHT:
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[clang]
BLACK KNIGHT and GREEN KNIGHT:
Agh!, oh!, etc.


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Aaaaaah! Aaaaaaaaah!
[woosh]
[BLACK KNIGHT kills GREEN KNIGHT]
[thud]
[scrape]
BLACK KNIGHT:
Umm!
[clop clop clop]

ARTHUR:
You fight with the strength of many men, Sir Knight.
[pause]
I am Arthur, King of the Britons.
[pause]
I seek the finest and the bravest knights in the land to join me in my court at Camelot.
[pause]

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[pause]
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BLACK KNIGHT:
None shall pass.
ARTHUR:
What?
BLACK KNIGHT:
None shall pass.
ARTHUR:
I have no quarrel with you, good Sir Knight, but I must cross this bridge.
BLACK KNIGHT:
Then you shall die.
ARTHUR:
I command you, as King of the Britons, to stand aside!
BLACK KNIGHT:
I move for no man.
ARTHUR:
So be it!
ARTHUR and BLACK KNIGHT:
Aaah!, hiyaah!, etc.
[ARTHUR chops the BLACK KNIGHT's left arm off]

ARTHUR:
Now stand aside, worthy adversary.
BLACK KNIGHT:
'Tis but a scratch.
ARTHUR:
A scratch? Your arm's off!
BLACK KNIGHT:
No, it isn't.
ARTHUR:
Well, what's that, then?
BLACK KNIGHT:
I've had worse.
ARTHUR:
You liar!
BLACK KNIGHT:
Come on, you pansy!
[clang]
Huyah!
[clang]
Hiyaah!
[clang]
Aaaaaaaah!
[ARTHUR chops the BLACK KNIGHT's right arm off]

ARTHUR:
Victory is mine!
[kneeling]
We thank Thee Lord, that in Thy mer--
BLACK KNIGHT:
Hah!
[kick]
Come on, then.
ARTHUR:
What?
BLACK KNIGHT:
Have at you!
[kick]
ARTHUR:
Eh. You are indeed brave, Sir Knight, but the fight is mine.
BLACK KNIGHT:
Oh, had enough, eh?
ARTHUR:
Look, you stupid bastard. You've got no arms left.
BLACK KNIGHT:
Yes, I have.
ARTHUR:
Look!
BLACK KNIGHT:
Just a flesh wound.
[kick]
ARTHUR:
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BLACK KNIGHT:
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[kick]
Chickennn!
ARTHUR:
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[kick]
Right!
[whop]
[ARTHUR chops the BLACK KNIGHT's right leg off]

BLACK KNIGHT:
Right. I'll do you for that!
ARTHUR:
You'll what?
BLACK KNIGHT:
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ARTHUR:
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BLACK KNIGHT:
I'm invincible!
ARTHUR:
You're a looney.
BLACK KNIGHT:
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[whop]
[ARTHUR chops the BLACK KNIGHT's last leg off]

BLACK KNIGHT:
Oh? All right, we'll call it a draw.
ARTHUR:
Come, Patsy.
BLACK KNIGHT:
Oh. Oh, I see. Running away, eh? You yellow bastards! Come back here and take what's coming to you. I'll bite your legs off!
5 posted on 07/26/2003 11:38:48 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: petuniasevan
Glad these "reporters" and "journalists" were not around during 1776 or WWII
6 posted on 07/26/2003 11:48:00 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: petuniasevan
Not just Baghdad Bob, but Tommy Flanigan and Joe Isuzu back this guy's story.
7 posted on 07/26/2003 11:53:21 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Lets see here........

Saddam is out of power,

Both of his sons are GRAVEYARD DEAD,

all of his ministries are no longer occupied by his Ba'athist friends

All of Saddams Palaces are occupied by American troops

And 38 of his 55 most powerful Comrads have been captured by our forces...........

That is not what I call a victory, I call that a total ass whippin

8 posted on 07/26/2003 11:57:44 PM PDT by MJY1288 (The Enemies of America can Count on the Democrats for Aid and Comfort)
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To: MJY1288
(s) and the USSR was so victorious in the cold war that they ended the country in triumph. Their supporters were sent to spread the word of the USSR's triumph in the Amercan university system. (/s)
9 posted on 07/27/2003 12:05:02 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Wouldn't it be too bad if the Mossad started "interviewing" the journalists connected to this story, then "interviewed" the bodyguard the journalists rat out, and so forth up the chain?
10 posted on 07/27/2003 12:15:47 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler (This tagline has been suspended or banned.)
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To: Mr. Mulliner
They must be talking about San Francisco!
11 posted on 07/27/2003 1:06:26 AM PDT by rockfish59
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To: Mr. Mulliner
has Jason Blair gone to Australia? (or not as the case may be)
12 posted on 07/27/2003 1:30:00 AM PDT by Free_at_last_-2001 (is clinton in jail yet?)
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Change BEAT to EVADED, Ms. Philp, and you have some accuracy. The ways of Saddam and his minions are devious enough without a journalist adding an editorial comment via one little word in an article's title. The article itself, IMO, is quite believable.
13 posted on 07/27/2003 8:27:10 AM PDT by arasina (Conservatives, be CONFIDENT! [My new fightin' words!] WE WILL PREVAIL!)
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To: arasina
I'm surprised at the wording in the title. The Australian is a decidedly pro-American paper and very supportive of the present administration.
14 posted on 07/27/2003 12:06:37 PM PDT by Mr. Mulliner (I could be a really good Christian if other people didn't mess me up all the time.)
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