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Iraq
Saddam fled Baghdad 3 days ago: Ex-aide
2003-04-06
Definite grain of salt called for with this one...
As US Forces tightened their grip on Baghdad, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, along with his two sons, fled the capital three days ago for his home town of Tikrit, 175 km to the north, media reports said. "I have been informed that once he had firm evidence that the Americans were closing in on Baghdad, he fled to his home town of Tikrit," claimed Haitham Rashid Wihaib, Saddam's former Chief of Protocol in The Mail. The dictator who used to being ferried around in a vast fleet of heavily armoured Mercedes left by way of anonymous taxis and battered pick up trucks in a convoy which would have looked like any other group of fleeing Iraqis. "He has taken his two sons Uday and Qusay, and a handful of key advisors still loyal to him. In Baghdad, each local commander has been told to act as he sees fit," Wihaib said.
Ah, the old "I'm gonna go get help!" trick...
Wihaib, who claims to have spent nearly 20 years working for Saddam, said he also got to know Saddam's doubles. "And the Saddam Hussein we saw shaking the hands of his subjects in that extraordinary walkabout on Friday, was definitely a doppelganger, thinner than the real thing and without his rolling walk. This was a stunt ordered by his son Qusay in an attempt to convince the Allies that Saddam was still in Baghdad and a last ditch bid to show the Iraqi people their leader was brave and prepared to fight from the capital. But Saddam is not brave. He is mad and desperate and, unlike them, is readying himself for exile."
I tend to believe that statement. Sammy's nowhere to be found, then suddenly appears twice in a day, on a city street, around people with guns. That's usually the kind of job a dictator likes to contract out...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#3  If true than all the better as Tikrit is a much smaller town. But doubtful, since the voyage would be too risky. The "Saddam in the streets" video is not of him, as sure as the Pope is Catholic. He's hunkered down in his bunker somewhere in Baghdad. If he was in Syria, the CIA would know about it. Iraq was under tight surveillance even before Chiraq could say Je capitule.
Posted by: RW   2003-04-06 17:58:13  

#2  I'm actually hoping that Saddam will bail out for Syria.This war has made him an unlikely hero among the Arab world.A cowardly exile for Saddam would deflate them more than a 'martyrdom' death.
Posted by: El Id   2003-04-06 17:39:21  

#1  Maybe this guy owes money to someone in Tikrit? Easy way to get out of a debt..he he
Posted by: Frank G   2003-04-06 17:18:05  

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