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To: johnb838
Saddam's demise will probably end in a shoot-out. Not from outsiders, but this:

Saddam shoots a General who brought in a bad message.
Another General attempts to assassinate Saddam.
Saddam shoots him.
Another General shoots at Uday. Quasay uses that as an excuse to shoot Saddam. Saddam shoots at Quasay who ducks and the bullit hits Uday. The remaining living generals see the 3 stooges in a stooper and die laughing as the 3-some take each other out.

Enter SAS. "What happened here?" as they see a room of dead bodies and dead Saddam's hands still squeezing dead Quasay's neck.
117 posted on 03/19/2003 6:35:33 AM PST by TomGuy
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Unconfirmed opposition reports: Tareq Aziz shot dead

19-03-2003

The Iraqi opposition is trying to verify reports indicating that Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz may have been killed on his way to the Kurdish part of the country.

Ismail Zayer of the Iraqi opposition broke the news Wednesday, interviewed for Radio Free Europe.

According to BTA, Zayer expressed hope that this news will be confirmed by an independent source by Thursday. "The Iraqi opposition has reasons to believe that Aziz has attempted to escape into the Kurdish region of Iraq," Zayer said.

"We have received no confirmation of such information," Iraqi Charge d'Affaires in Sofia Yahya Mahdi told BTA.

"This is not true. Mr Tariq Aziz is a well-known patriot, he will stay in Iraq and he will be in Iraq till his last moment," the charge d'affaires said. He conveyed that the murder allegation is "cheap propaganda against Iraq."

"They are aggressors and have no grounds whatsoever in terms of international law or the practice of international relations," the diplomat said in connection with the planned military operation against his country.

"We have no concrete information about Tareq Aziz," Bulgarian Deputy Foreign Minister Lyubomir Ivanov said.

"We have lost the direct channels of information from Iraq because we have pulled out our embassy officers from that country. We are now trying to obtain information by cooperating with other services," Ivanov said.


119 posted on 03/19/2003 6:36:08 AM PST by michigander
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