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To: Rollcast... who wrote (17285)10/6/2002 7:45:34 PM
From: lorne  Respond to of 23908
 
'Saddam will be ousted before US attack'
Agence France-Presse
Washington, October 06

US intelligence experts believe that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein will be ousted by members of his inner circle before US forces launch a major ground attack, the Washington Post reported on Sunday.

Faced with a US military assault and the choice of either being Saddam's successors or being imprisoned or killed in the fighting, top-ranking military officers or senior Iraqi officials likely will try to eliminate the Iraqi leader, several current and former US officials and intelligence experts told the daily.

"Someone will take action and cause it to happen," said one former high-ranking CIA officer.

Senior US officials, including Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, have recently spoken publicly about Iraqis eliminating Hussein themselves, either through assassination or by sending him into exile.

Late last week, White House spokesman Ari Fleischer made similar comments.
"The cost of a one-way ticket is substantially less than (the cost of war)," Fleischer said.
"The cost of one bullet, if the Iraqi people take it on themselves, is substantially less than that," he said at a press briefing late last week.

Earlier this year, US President George W. Bush directed the CIA to undertake a comprehensive covert program to topple the Iraqi leader, including authority to use lethal force.

The intelligence agency was instructed to increase support for and contacts with opposition groups inside and outside Iraq, and to expand efforts to collect intelligence about pockets of anti-Saddam sentiment within the Iraqi government, military and intelligence services, the Post wrote.
hindustantimes.com



To: Rollcast... who wrote (17285)10/9/2002 11:31:19 AM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23908
 
Nice try, liar.

<<< ... paragraph 22 of the Security Council's resolution 687, which promised that economic sanctions would be lifted once Iraq ceased to possess weapons of mass destruction. But in April 1994, Warren Christopher, the US Secretary of State, unilaterally withdrew this promise, removing Iraq's main incentive to comply. >>>

As is fairly obvious, you won't be out on the battlefield. You'll be safely at home on your couch with all the other chickenhawks.

zmag.org

Tom