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Iraq
Secret photo of a cowering dictator
2004-01-09
Tip o’ the hat to Drudge. EFL.
THIS appears to be the moment Saddam Hussein was dragged from his hole and exposed to the world – but it is a snapshot the US military did not want the world to see. The photograph, apparently taken in the seconds after Saddam’s capture near Tikrit last month, appeared for the first time yesterday on a military-related website. The image shows a US soldier posing for the camera as he pins the bearded dictator’s body and face to the dirt.
Drudge has the picture, but I can’t find it at the military.com site.
A clearly-distressed Saddam lies on his stomach as members of the US 4th Infantry Division surround him.
"Please don’t kill me, you imperialistic infidels!"
US military officials refused to confirm if the photograph was genuine.
Dirty? check. Scruffy? check. Pleading? check. Looks like a homeless bum? check. Must be Saddam!
The photo was published on the US website Military.com after it was supplied to one of the site’s contributors, former journalist John Weisman. "This photograph of Saddam Hussein in the moment of his capture was e-mailed to me by a friend in special forces who was damn proud of what his former colleagues in Iraq had accomplished when they pulled the dictator out of his hole," Mr Weisman said. "I thought the photo deserved wide dissemination." Mr Weisman said he had refused military requests to remove the photograph from the site. The officials had claimed it was a security risk. Military.com spokesperson Anne Dwane insisted the picture was genuine. "Much of our material comes in anonymously and, given our military membership, we have no reason to doubt it,’ Ms Dwane said. "It certainly looks like Saddam." If the authenticity of the picture is proved, it would have been taken by a member of the 600-strong force that captured Saddam at a farmhouse near Tikrit. Although official army photographers were on hand to record the moment, the picture may have been snapped by a soldier, many of whom were known to carry small cameras while on patrol.
I’m betting there’s more of these.
Posted by:Steve White

#12  Wouldn't Bush&Cheney System be easier?
Yes, he said.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-1-9 6:48:11 PM  

#11  Kinda of tricky to score this one on the Bush&Crockett.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-1-9 6:46:58 PM  

#10  don't ya just wanna kick him in the head while he's down- i do

Nope -- too much chance a kick in the head will knock him out.

Stand on his nuts; that'll do the trick.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-1-9 6:11:04 PM  

#9  Son, that's one ugly deer you bagged there.

That's no deer, that's an elk, and Mister G.W. Bush signed the license for it himself.
Posted by: seafarious   2004-1-9 3:59:11 PM  

#8  i'd love a large framed photo of that one for my wall,so funny every time i see it- don't ya just wanna kick him in the head while he's down- i do
Posted by: Jon Shep   2004-1-9 3:02:44 PM  

#7  Son, that's one ugly deer you bagged there.
Posted by: BH   2004-1-9 11:23:25 AM  

#6  I think that GI must have watched "The Ring" video tape. Don't answer the phone Joe!
Posted by: Yosemite Sam   2004-1-9 11:21:14 AM  

#5  a snapshot the US military did not want the world to see

Please. I would love to see the expression on that soldier's face. A big smile, I'd guess.
Posted by: Anonymous   2004-1-9 11:04:38 AM  

#4  Y'gotta be quick around here...

Yoikes! Aced by the master. The Army of Steve™ bows.
Posted by: Steve White   2004-1-9 10:45:23 AM  

#3  Y'gotta be quick around here...
Posted by: Fred   2004-1-9 7:54:27 AM  

#2  Steve, You mentioned you can't find the picture? I found it at http://images.military.com/Shock/0%2c%2cSA_Saddam_040106%2c00.html. I snagged a copy yesterday, so if I'm just reading cache and it's not there now, I'll email you a copy. Alternatively, I can email Fred a copy and he can post a link, if he's willing. Fred?
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2004-1-9 7:14:50 AM  

#1  I’m betting there’s more of these.

I'm sure there are.For the life of me I can not figure how a picture of Sadsack with his face in the dirt is a security risk.
Posted by: raptor   2004-1-9 6:50:00 AM  

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