As for Saddam, he is also alive and in a Baghdad suburb but in a questionable mental health, the person familiar with Uday's surrender discussions told the Journal citing information from a Saddam relative.
His wrappings weren't too tight before he was tossed. What must they be like now? | The U.S. administration has asked intermediaries for help in finding him or negotiating a surrender, but this person knows of no progress, Dow Jones Business News reported. On Wednesday, April 9, Shiite opposition sources told IslamOnlin.net that Saddam and his top aides had taken shelter in the northern Iraqi city of Tikrit, Saddam’s birthplace, just 48 hours after U.S. troops had poured into Baghdad.
We kinda expected that. But now he's back in the Baghdad burbs, playing with his lips and waiting for Iraqis to arise in their wrath and restore him, moving imaginary divisions to imaginary victories? |
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