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Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan busted!
2005-02-27
Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan, a half brother of Saddam Hussein who was the former dictator's intelligence chief before becoming a presidential adviser, has been captured, officials in the prime minister's office said Sunday. Hasan is No. 36 on the list of 55 most-wanted Iraqis released by U.S. authorities after troops invaded Iraq in March 2003, and one of only 12 remaining at large. He is also suspected of financing insurgents in the post-Saddam era, and Washington had put a $1 million bounty on his head. According to the U.S. Central Command, Hasan is among the 29 most-wanted supporters of insurgent groups in post-Saddam Iraq.

Officials in interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's office, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed Hasan's capture but gave no details on where it took place or when. It was also not immediately known whether Iraqi forces or U.S. troops had detained Hasan. Under Saddam, Hasan served as head of intelligence and security before taking up his last post of presidential adviser in the former regime. He is also known as Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hasan al-Tikriti, aka Thafir Alsemak.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#18  One has to wonder how this relates to the sacking of the former head of the Syrian Secret Police or what ever he was after Hariri assassination? I also wonder how mush the Assad clan didn't know about support for Iraqi Baath Party members and just how many of them are in Syria and what they are up to? It's true they have to have some knowledge but how much?
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2005-02-27 9:36:13 PM  

#17  MHW, I agree that we're not the only ones on Syria's case but am pleased that seem to be exploiting the situation effectively. This is not always the case.
Posted by: JAB   2005-02-27 8:21:37 PM  

#16  Classical_Liberal, that just made my day. Thanks.
Posted by: RWV   2005-02-27 8:17:25 PM  

#15  Perhaps we circulated some pre-release copies of the "55 most wanted Syrians" playing card pack?
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2005-02-27 7:03:41 PM  

#14  JAB
Actually we are not the only ones, not even the most important ones, pressuring Syria. The Syrians are now have pissed off Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, France, the US and the PA.

Turkey is neutral here. Iran is friendly but undependable.

Yes. It has to suck being Assad this week.
Posted by: mhw   2005-02-27 6:43:43 PM  

#13  Pressuring Syria appears to be getting easier. We (and many Lebanese) just pinned the Hariri boom on them and Israel just implicated them in the most recent car bombing. Even if they did not do these things, we ratchet up the pressure. Sucks to be them. We can do this now that W is reelected and has 4 more years to squeeze. That must seem like a decade to Assad.
Posted by: JAB   2005-02-27 4:26:17 PM  

#12  Saddam, Hasan, Eason Jordan, Ward Churchill; the enemy leadership is unraveling one string at a time.....
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2005-02-27 4:21:07 PM  

#11  Maybe the Syrians are trying to sacrifice a few lambs to save Sammy's gold for themselves.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-02-27 3:46:54 PM  

#10  If I were a CEO of Bush Valve Inc., I would try to cook a bit more. Who knows what else may pan out.
It's workin' so keep on cookin'.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-02-27 3:37:06 PM  

#9  From #8 link - A third Iraqi official, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said Syrian security forces expelled al-Hassan from Syria into Iraq after he and his supporters had been turned back in an earlier attempt to cross the Syrian border into Lebanon and Jordan.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-02-27 3:28:41 PM  

#8  Associated Press now saying that 29 others were also handed over!
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=1&u=/ap/20050227/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq
Posted by: Tom   2005-02-27 3:12:56 PM  

#7  Yes the Syrians apparently turned him over to our side.

But, and this is an important but, they haven't turned over the bank accounts of Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan or any of the other thugs.

I think the deal Syria is proposing here is obvious.
Posted by: mhw   2005-02-27 3:08:18 PM  

#6  The Syrians are calling this a "Goodwill" gesture. It's really an application of "American Hydralics"...i.e. PRESSURE!!

It's amazing what can happen when the bad guys KNOW that our President has a VERY LOW tolorance for bullshit.
Posted by: Justrand   2005-02-27 3:03:23 PM  

#5  
MOUSTACHE IS FAMILLIAR!
Posted by: BigEd   2005-02-27 2:35:47 PM  

#4  Whoa, looks like the Syrians turned him and a bunch of others over to the Iraqis. An Iraq that looks now to be a runaway success and a lebanon screaming for freedom have put the fear of Allen into em.
Posted by: Damn_Proud_American   2005-02-27 2:25:45 PM  

#3  I always like the real McCoy in fat ladies. Is that Fred? The question has never been answered.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-02-27 12:36:41 PM  

#2  otherwise known as the truncheon bag
Posted by: Frank G   2005-02-27 11:41:24 AM  

#1  Otherwise known as the Six of Diamonds.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-02-27 4:52:55 AM  

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