Posted on 12/14/2003 2:16:57 AM PST by Bubba_Leroy
SADDAM HUSSEIN CAPTURED
Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has been captured in his home town of Tikrit, according to reports.
There has been no independent verification of the news but Sky New's Foreign Editor Tim Marshall says the source of the news is usually reliable.
The US Defence Department says it has had no confirmation of the claims, which come from Iraqi Kurd leader Jalal Talabani, says the Iran news agency IRNA.
Hundreds of exultant people have taken to the streets of Kirkuk, firing weapons into the air in celebration.
A press conference has been announced for 12pm GMT.
In Baghdad, a spokeswoman for the US-led operation notified reporters that a "very important" announcement will be made at the press conference.
It's great to have that photo shown to all of the mideast.
Kuwaiti citizens Mohammed Ali (R) and Jassim Gallaf give a thumbs up as they listen in Kuwait City to the news of the capture of Saddam Hussein December 14, 2003. Photo by Stephanie Mcgehee/Reuters
The capture of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is displayed on a news ticker in front of the CNN building on Sixth Avenue in New York, December Photo by Shannon Stapleton/Reuters
Iraqi people celebrate the capture of ousted dictator Saddam Hussein in Baquba, 60km northeast of Baghdad. Saddam Hussein has been captured alive by coalition forces after a manhunt of more than eight months.(AFP/Ali Yussef)
Troops of the U.S Army's 4th Infantry Division (Task Force Ironhorse) prepare to enter a house during a raid in the town of Baquba in central Iraq, December 14, 2003. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov
Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean (news - web sites) faces reporters, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2003, in West Palm Beach, Fla. Dean said he hoped the capture of Saddam Hussein will change 'the course of the occupation of Iraq.' (AP Photo/Steve Mitchell)
Iraqis waving red flags and a picture of Iraqi Communist party founder Yousef Yousef celebrate on top of a car in downtown Baghdad Sunday. Dec. 14 2003 after learning about the capture of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
Since these guys were captured early Saturday morning and it is being reported that the Iraqi that gave Saddam up was in detention and was being questioned and that the U. S. Military only had a 3-hour window in order to capture Saddam. Perhaps that saved some of the $25 mil reward money.
A hooded and handcuffed Iraqi suspect is led to a HMVV by a US soldier from 1-22 Battalion of the 4th Infantry Division after a confrontation with a foot patrol in a street 500m from Saddam's 'Birthday Palace', in Tikrit, early yesterday. US forces captured Saddam as he slept in a farmhouse crawlspace near his hometown.(AFP/Mauricio Lima)
A handcuffed Iraqi suspect lies on the floor inside a US HMVV vehicle after a confrontation with a foot patrol from the 1-22 Battalion of the 4th Infantry Division in a street 500m from Saddam's 'Birthday Palace', in Tikrit, 180 kms (110 miles) north of Baghdad, early Saturday.(AFP/Mauricio Lima)
Iraqis burn a banknote with the image of Saddam Hussein in downtown Baghdad, Sunday Dec. 14 2003 after learning of his capture. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
Damn just take me. I'm yours.
Word of Saddam's capture sends many Iraqis to the streets of Baghdad, where they celebrate by marching with flags and anti-Saddam banners, dancing, throwing candy and firing rifles into the air.
Good Work, Men of the US Armed Forces and your Coalition Comrades. We remain tremendously proud of you; stand steadfast in our support; wish you health and safety in this blessed season; and will take good care of your families until you come home again.
Merry Christmas and God's Blessings. Thank You.
Atos
p.s. Great image comparison, Salem. How about this one...
The Good...
The Bad...
and the Ugly!
The jerk on the scene in Baghdad who's reporting in to Blitzer just said there's no celebrating in the streets, although "there may be some Iraqis happy about this in the quiet of their homes".
That jerk was not spinning. He was in Tikrit and there is no celebration going on in Tikrit. There are hardly in people out on the streets of Tikrit. The Sunnis are locked away in their houses.
Haaaa, haa!! Indeed, Mr. Atos, indeed...
WOO-HOO, OOH-RAH, HOO-AH AND HALLELUJAH!!!
This one's for Rafat Abdulamajeed Muhammad!!!
I'm supposed to be studying...But I couldn't imagine being off FR today, a day I have waited for since 1990, for two-fifths of my life! I have wanted this bag of used bowel movement made to answer for his crimes for a very long time, and I'm holding back tears right now thinking about all those people in Hallabjah.
The bubble-headed talking heads on TV have not reported this.
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