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Iraq
Yemen denies asylum offer to Saddam
2003-02-19
Yemen denied on Saturday reports that it was chosen as providing asylum to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in the event of a U.S. war on Iraq in the next few weeks. A Turkish newspaper on Friday quoted a Turkish official as saying that Saddam "may go to Yemen because Washington refuses his exile to a country neighboring Iraq."
Like Soddy Arabia...
A Yemeni official told the agency that, "The subject of asylum to the Iraqi president has not been discussed with Iraqi officials, or the Americans, as alleged." The official described the reports in the Turkish press as "mere fabrications without any basis." The Turkish official, who was not named, said that as the United States "prepares for a full-fledged war, it is also exerting psychological pressure on Saddam Hussein to leave Iraq." He said the possibility of the Iraqi president's departure from Baghdad to Yemen was "one of the reasons the Turkish government is reluctant to submit a memorandum to Parliament for allowing foreign military deployments" in the country.
"If he's gonna leave anyway, why should we... Oh. If we don't, he won't leave, huh? Well, let us think about it..."
The Turkish paper quoted the official as citing two choices with the start of a war regarding the fate of Saddam: Either for the United States to topple him, or for him to agree at the last moment to leave Iraq and head to Yemen.
Or Libya, or Burkina Faso, or Mauritania...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#5  Unfortunately they've probably changed the wallpaper at the St. Helena house.
Posted by: Dishman   2003-02-19 23:20:48  

#4  How about St. Helena? Nice ocean view, house only used by one previous tenant for short while.
Posted by: Drew   2003-02-19 21:59:15  

#3  I suggest asylum for Saddam in Huntsville, Tx.
Posted by: Ellis Unit Warden   2003-02-19 19:45:30  

#2  "Well, let us think about it..."
Well, OK but we're not giving him back the scuds
Posted by: dsaucer   2003-02-19 18:12:13  

#1  Yemen is a great choice -- we already have experience with remote-controlled planes there.
Posted by: Tom   2003-02-19 14:30:26  

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