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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lorne who wrote (22436)3/27/2003 12:19:50 PM
From: Investor Clouseau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27730
 
Iraq’s Most Wanted
They’re called the Dirty Nine. All are members of Saddam’s murderers’ club marked for certain prosecution if they survive the war for Baghdad


They are foolish sheep now that Saddam is gone.

In order to be fair, I even told them how to win the war, yet they won't do it.

The Fedayeen are suffering punishing losses while harassing coalition supply lines, while the senior Iraqi command squanders the remaining time they have left to achieve victory.

If Saddam was still alive, he would have been bold and seized the opportunity to achieve victory.

IC



To: lorne who wrote (22436)3/27/2003 11:24:47 PM
From: David in Ontario  Respond to of 27730
 
lorne: The "Dirty Nine" will all get what is coming to them - as the forces of freedom - are breathing down their necks and will not rest.

One of the "nine" - Uday Hussein (then 13) joined his father during the purge of the Baath Party in 1979. At a party meeting where Saddam decided it was time for him to take control ~60 Baath party officials were murdered. Up to 400 in total were murdered by the time the purge had run its course.

Uday Hussein - then 13 years old - participated in those murders and was given instruction to that end by his father.

David.