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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: Yankee
LOL! Bruce Springsteen or Clinton?
To: tip of the sword
This is absurd. Saddam would resign if and only if he thought that was the only way to save his own skin -- and if that were the case he'd simply do it without giving a rat's @$$ what the other Arabs think.
82
posted on
10/01/2002 8:10:44 AM PDT
by
steve-b
To: Lion's Cub
I wonder what he's up to? Smuggling his wives out of Baghdad? LOL.
To: BonnieJ
This is total B.S. No way would he resign, go into exile, be captured, etc. I dunno... he may succumb to the inevitable to preserve his skin and spend his stashed-away billions in peace. He wouldn't be the first dictator to strike that deal. I admit that the odds are decidedly against it, though.
84
posted on
10/01/2002 8:26:22 AM PDT
by
kezekiel
To: tip of the sword
Wouldn't surprise too much if the torch withdrawal and this latest were coordinated by Saddam and the DNC in tandem in an effort to pull the rug out from under Bush, their mutual enemy. Curious timing.
Of course Saddam has no intention of relinquishing power. Even if he should make a big public show of leaving the country, his youngest son would (for public consumption) step up to power and we'd be no better off than now. It would amount to one more obvious ploy to build resistence, here and abroad, to Bush's plan to bring about regime change.
Saddam leaving the country should not be sufficient to deter action in Iraq. He'd eventually return when the world's and America's attentions returned to economic and other issues (exactly what Saddam and the dems are equally desperate for). Bush will hopefully demand and get the resignation of Saddam and his entire government, unfettered MILITARY access for American forces and our allies to all of Iraq until we're (Bush is) satisfied that no WMD or related programs exist, and true and open democracy is established in the country.
Anything short of this, Iraq remains a serious threat and we make these things happen by force.
To: Rye
To: bybybill
I think we should at least consider your point. Perhaps there is some limit to Saddam's irrationality. Perhaps he would rather not take the lives of so many thousands if it means that he must surely die also. It could depend on whether he could arrange a secure exile within one of his "brother" Arab states (they have some strong cultural traditions on the way they treat "guests"). The US should proceed with its own agenda but also seek a clarification of what Saddam is proposing and if it would truly free Iraq from his yolk, as well as render him and his family incapable of threatening the US, Israel and his neighbors again.
To: tip of the sword
Interesting...
Tendering a resignation to the Arab League would be in keeping with the pan-Arab Ba'athist ideology.
I suppose it's just possible he's considering cutting his losses in a way which maximizes his influence over the successor regime.
To: tip of the sword; All
This article that I posted a while ago will tell you a lot about his psychotic offspring.
To: Black Cat
I agree.
To: habs4ever
"Can't recall many dictators that resigned not at the point of a gun, can you?"
Well put, well put.
To: tip of the sword
He was caught accepting Rolex watches and expensive suits.
To: piasa; Dark Wing
Why not offer Saddam a chair at Yale as Professor of Evil?
They're already talking about giving positions to African tyrants who retire from busy despotic careers.
93
posted on
10/01/2002 11:28:39 AM PDT
by
Thud
To: tip of the sword
Yeah, but only one of the Saddam look-alikes is resigning...
To: mhking
"DEBKA SOURCE"
95
posted on
10/01/2002 2:18:57 PM PDT
by
ChadGore
To: tip of the sword
THE ISSUE IS
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION.
The focus must always be direct and not swayed by the talk out the the Iraqies or the Democrats. Nor should our thoughts every sway away from our true and ral purpose. We absolutely must be assured that Weapons of Mass Destruction are not available to Terrorists or pheudo terrorists that might end up in the hands of Enemies of the United States.
IT IS NOT SADDAM,
or INSPECTIONS, or
TRADE,or
OIL.
96
posted on
10/01/2002 2:39:44 PM PDT
by
vannrox
To: tip of the sword
What does his resignation have to do with anything?
The President said: "Regime" change and he meant it.
To: tip of the sword
Yeah, right! And I have a bridge over the Tigris river to sell ya!
To: tip of the sword
It would be nice if Sodamned Insane would resign and allow the complete inspection of every potential site in Iraq for weapons of mass destruction.
However, the likelihood of Sodamned Insane resigning is as improbable as the likelihood the Democrats, aka the Demwits, will cease being corrupt.
99
posted on
10/01/2002 6:54:18 PM PDT
by
punster
To: C210N
LOL!
We believe he should resign anyway and appoint one of his look alikes. He should then appoint Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton as Ministers of Truth and Justice, with Rep. McDermott as his press secretary.
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