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***AL-MUHARRIR NEWS-SADDAM IS READY TO RESIGN!***
Arabic News.com ^
| September 30, 2002
| Iraq-Regional Politics
Posted on 09/30/2002 11:33:39 PM PDT by tip of the sword
The Paris based Al-Muharrir news weekly said in its recent issue that Iraqi Foriegn Minister Naji Sabri informed the Secretary General of the Arab League that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is ready to put his resignation at the disposal of an Arab summit to be held in Baghdad, being plenary or mini, but he stressed Saudi Arabia participation in the summit is necessary.
The paper quoted Sabri as saying to the Arab League Chief, Amr Moussa, that Saddam Hussein welcomes the Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz which he considers 'a friend and a dear brother.'
The magazine also said that according to well placed sources, the Iraqi President enthusiastically showed readiness to attend a mini Arab Summit if such a summit is held in Saudi Arabia.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Israel
KEYWORDS: avoidingwar; outofthere; regiemechange; saddam
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To: piasa
thanks to the idiots in the Democrat Party who are busily begging Hussein to let them wash his feet. With such wormlike creatures groveling for him in front of his general assembly in Baghdad, Hussein feels powerful and predatory because it reinforces his view that the US is in decline, it is contemptible and as foolish as its senators. Saddam's resolve will be the greater for it. Pegged, bagged, and nailed. You are SO right.
To: tip of the sword
saddam the torch!!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
To: patriciaruth
Right and he probably believes Mr. Bush is weak because he can't even control his congressmen.
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posted on
10/01/2002 4:45:29 AM PDT
by
johnb838
To: tip of the sword
Saddam Hussein welcomes the Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz which he considers 'a friend and a dear brother.' This part I believe.
To: tip of the sword
bump
To: johnb838
weak because he can't control his congressmen. I KNEW we left something out of the Patriots Act...summary execution by the CIC of any Senators or House members seen in the Axis of Evil.
To: Rye
Yep, one of Saddam's many doubles will be resigning shortly. boy, what bad career moves those guys made years ago
To: tip of the sword
In Iraq, Uday Hussein on right hits on younger Qusai, who was
shot and wounded this Summer.
Gunmen attacked and severely wounded Uday in Baghdad on December 12, 1996.
Saddam was taking his son out
because he has no testicular fortitude
and cannot be trusted to be even rational
or to carry arms safely near his father.
Udai the Weak and Target of Saddam:
To: piasa
If he was feeling fear and doubt before, he won't be afraid with the Democrats prostrating themselves before his throne and swearing fealty to him.It's frustrating to see the Dims go to Iraq and behave like the fools we know them to be. However, it really changes nothing significant. If Saddam leaves soon (exile) he might get to live. If not, he's a dead man walking.
Also, if Saddam goes underground, we'll hunt him down and kill him. This is not rocket science.
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posted on
10/01/2002 5:07:06 AM PDT
by
toddst
To: Lion's Cub
This meeting sort of reminds one of the meeting held in Chicago with Al Capone. Does Saddam own a baseball bat?
To: tip of the sword
REGIME CHANGE means entirely different regime, not just handing over the reigns to a like minded tyrant.
To: BonnieJ
Exactly.
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posted on
10/01/2002 5:43:42 AM PDT
by
Howlin
To: C210N
If he really wanted to resign, he would of had to resign more than 51 days prior to a US invasion. And then, the Baath party would have to pick a replacement within 48 days prior to the invasion. Saddam is trying to change the rules of war too close to an invasion. Verrrrry nice. LOL!
To: Tax Government
Didn't Saddam lure his sons in law back like this, saying all is forgiven? Then immediatly killed them. The man is a spider, waiting for the little flies.
To: tip of the sword
What they didn't say is that he is going to take Torricelli's place on the ballot in New Jersey, while the Torch will take over as Iraqi strongman.
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posted on
10/01/2002 6:29:20 AM PDT
by
malakhi
To: tip of the sword
Don't underestimate Saddam. He KNOWS that Bush is serious about Regime change. He KNOWS that this si personal. He KNOWS that Bush will not be deterred by the UN, the DemoRATS, the Europenises, the Arab gutter -- er street. He also knows that the US would kick Iraq's ass again. So he's probably willing to take moves that he otherwise wouldn't take. Like he may well just give up on his weapons of mass destruction. He may well just let the inspectors in and give them pretty much free reign. He might even step aside.
Saddam can afford to play for the relatively long term -- although he is now getting up in age a bit, so he's not a young dictator anymore.
I mean suppose he disarms, steps aside (probably by getting elevated to some honoric title like "protector of the people). Then what?
Probably the demorats, the Europenises, the Arab gutter all rally to his side and demand the lifting of sanctions, the reestablishment of "normal" ties etc. If Bush gives in to this farce, he won't be re-elected, count on it. And Saddam will have outlasted yet another US president. Iraq will be free to develop weapons of mass destruction again, this time without the onerous drain on its economic resources. Given their proven know-how, in five years, they will be even stronger.
More likely, Bush will not be fooled by the Iraqi strategy. But if he goes to war against an Iraq that HAS cooperated with the UN weenies and a Saddam who has voluntarily stepped down from power, what will the world make of our invasion against Iraq then? They will see it as an act of pure aggression, provoked by a personal vendetta more than anything else. Not that they would be justified, but they would, I believe, see it that way.
Maybe, just maybe Saddam has too much ego to carry through on these things. But if he is utterly cold and calculating and unclouded by self-deception, these are moves that he just might take, I fear. It's kind of like a grand scale version of the TORCH's move. As egomaniacal as the TORCH obviously is. It seems clear that he could not bear the thought of the Repubs taking back the senate on his back HE was that much of a partisan . If Hussain has a core of Iraqi nationalism in him and isn't entirelyh about self-aggrandizement, he still has the TORCH card to play.
To: Captainpaintball
"They'd certainly (claim to) see no reason for us to go to war with Iraq then..."And therein lies the rub. This is simply a calculated move to try and make it more difficult for GWB to launch a war against Iraq. If Saddam did resign, you can bet your bottom dollar that he would be running the show from behind the scenes.
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posted on
10/01/2002 6:32:22 AM PDT
by
Kerberos
To: tip of the sword
New FlashThe Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus are real.
Daschole is changing parties and becoming a Republican
Barbara Striesand has been declared criminally insane and institutionalized.
I can make up stories, too.
To: tip of the sword
I believe GW is shooting for a 'Regime' change. Regime=more than Sadam..!
To: tip of the sword
Um....which Saddam is going to resign? Is it Double #1, Double #2, or Double #3?
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posted on
10/01/2002 6:38:44 AM PDT
by
Reborn
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