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Man believed to be Saddam's deputy in custody at last
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Posted on 09/05/2004 2:26:09 PM PDT by TexKat

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To: Dog

Kaslin.....I MEANT NOT .....


21 posted on 09/05/2004 2:56:39 PM PDT by Dog
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To: Dog

Sheessssshh......I give up.


22 posted on 09/05/2004 2:57:06 PM PDT by Dog
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To: mikrofon

aka: Red O'Head


23 posted on 09/05/2004 2:58:11 PM PDT by ErnBatavia ("Dork"; a 60's term for a 60's kinda guy: JFK)
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To: Dog
...who the hell knows anymore.

Good question.

I'd like somebody to ping me if Izzy is confirmed (by Centcom) in jail or dead (preferably the later). Thanks.

We still have power, yippee.

5.56mm

24 posted on 09/05/2004 3:00:51 PM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: Dog

hang in there!


25 posted on 09/05/2004 3:06:22 PM PDT by ruoflaw
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To: Dog

we understand you .....we think


26 posted on 09/05/2004 3:06:33 PM PDT by woofie (What Do You Call a Boomerang That Doesn't work? ...a stick)
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To: TexKat

thank god for FR. Everytime I switch to CNN (Sorry-No FOX in Kanuckistan!!)all I see is Hurricane Frances. Keep the news flowing guys.


27 posted on 09/05/2004 3:08:51 PM PDT by bubman
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To: Dog
I am so damn confused.....

You are not alone Dog.

28 posted on 09/05/2004 3:12:21 PM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: TexKat

I think I'll wait before I start celebrating.
But it's still possible that the news is being hushed until after the hurricane is over.


29 posted on 09/05/2004 3:13:12 PM PDT by nuconvert (Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.)
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To: Dog

No problem.


30 posted on 09/05/2004 3:31:42 PM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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To: Kaslin

I need to proofread better...


31 posted on 09/05/2004 3:32:35 PM PDT by Dog
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To: bubman
thank god for FR. Everytime I switch to CNN (Sorry-No FOX in Kanuckistan!!)all I see is Hurricane Frances. Keep the news flowing guys.

I have FNC and all I got yesterday and today was Francis

32 posted on 09/05/2004 3:34:43 PM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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To: Dog

Don't worry, it happens


33 posted on 09/05/2004 3:35:38 PM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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To: Kaslin
This caught my eye in the article...

But equally US commanders might well have wanted to keep under wraps any suggestion such a prized intelligence asset was in friendly hands, or keep for themselves the announcement of such a major coup against their insurgent foes.

What I think is we have him......but need to move fast to roll up as much of his network.....before it is confirmed he is really in custody.

I'll bet there are raids taking place right now..

34 posted on 09/05/2004 3:41:39 PM PDT by Dog
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To: Dog

I remember when they thought he was dead but it turned out that he was alive and well and doing heavy damage against our soldiers and coalition forces. I hope they do have him


35 posted on 09/05/2004 3:45:50 PM PDT by ruoflaw
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To: Dog

What I can't understand is that FNC ran the Bulletin this morning during FOX and Friends. Normally when they is a rumor out they wait until it is confirmed. It could be because the weekend Fox and Friends were on duty and all they cared about the hurricane


36 posted on 09/05/2004 3:52:05 PM PDT by Kaslin (Stick a fork in Kerry, he is done)
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To: Kaslin

Strange story..


37 posted on 09/05/2004 3:55:21 PM PDT by Dog
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To: Kaslin; Dog
One of the Arab TV networks had the news well before Fox I think...

Of course we have the story that the Guardsman made fabriqued all of this.... Which is really a little strange...... Something is going on, and maybe it is good for our side....

38 posted on 09/05/2004 10:26:35 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; Dog; Kaslin

There is absolutely no truth to this nonsense.

39 posted on 09/05/2004 10:36:03 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: PhilDragoo
The latest AP wire has a headline that he has been captured, but the body of the text says he hasn't been captured.....guise the weekend crew is afraid to change the headline.....

Former Saddam Deputy Arrested in Iraq

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Today: September 05, 2004 at 19:48:00 PDT

Former Saddam Deputy Arrested in Iraq

By DANICA KIRKA
ASSOCIATED PRESS

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -

0905iraq-douri Iraqi authorities claimed on Sunday to have captured Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the most wanted member of Saddam Hussein's ousted dictatorship, but there was confusion over the report, as the Iraqi defense minister said word of his arrest was "baseless."

There have been incorrect reports of al-Douri's arrest in the past as U.S. and Iraqi forces hunt for the man who was once one of Saddam's most senior deputies. Sunday's report centered on a raid near al-Douri's hometown of Adwar, north of Baghdad.

Iraq's top information official told The Associated Press that al-Douri was seized while receiving medical treatment at a clinic near Adwar and that DNA tests were underway to confirm his identity. Al-Douri reportedly suffers from leukemia, and needs blood transfusions.

"We are sure he is Izzat Ibrahim," information official Ibrahim Janabi said. "He was arrested in a clinic in Makhoul near Tikrit and Adwar and 60 percent of the DNA test has finished."

A Defense Ministry spokesman, Saleh Sarhan, also told the U.S.-funded Alhurra television station that al-Douri had been captured.

Later, however, the Iraqi defense minister, Hazem Shaalan, said in an interview with Lebanon's Al Hayat-LBC television that reports that Izzat Ibrahim was captured were "baseless."

"We don't have any information on this subject or on the reports that allegedly came out from the defense ministry," he said.

"They are baseless. There are search operations by the national guards troops and multinational troops going on during which some terrorist positions were shelled. There were rumors that Izzat al-Douri or someone who resembles him were in that position but we don't have any information on Izzat specifically," he said.

U.S. Maj. Neal O'Brien of the Tikrit-based 1st Infantry Division said he could not confirm the report and U.S.-led forces issued a statement saying he was not in U.S. custody. A senior U.S. diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Americans had no information to indicate that al-Douri had been arrested.

Iraqi Minister of State Qassim Dawoud also claimed that al-Douri was arrested and said 150 men defending him also were detained.

Meanwhile, a mortar barrage Sunday evening hit a U.S. base on the western edge of Baghdad, killing two U.S. soldiers and wounding 16 others, one critically, Maj. Richard Spiegel of the Army's 13th Corps Support Command said.

The soldiers killed and wounded all belonged to the 13th Corps Support, which oversees distribution of fuel, food and water to U.S. forces. As of Friday, 976 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq in March 2003, according to the Defense Department.

Al-Douri, once the vice chairman of the Baath Party's Revolutionary Command Council, is the most prominent member of Saddam's inner circle who had not been captured or killed. U.S. military officials believe he played an organizing role in the 16-month-old insurgency.

He is No. 6 on the U.S. military's list of 55 most-wanted figures from Saddam's regime - the king of clubs in the deck of cards - and U.S. forces have offered a $10 million bounty for his arrest. Forty-four of the people on the list already have been killed or captured.

Saddam was arrested on Dec. 13, hiding in a tiny underground bunker near Adwar.

Dawoud, the minister of state, said the trial of Saddam and other indicted officials from his regime would start "within a few weeks ... before the end of this year and before (Iraqi) elections," which are planned for January.

Saddam so far has had seven preliminary charges filed against him, including gassing thousands of Kurds in 1988, the 1990 invasion of Kuwait, the suppression of 1991 revolts by Kurds and Shiites, the murders of religious and political leaders and the mass displacement of Kurds in the 1980s. Eleven others have also been charged, including former Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz; Ali Hasan al-Majid, known as "Chemical Ali;" and former Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan.

Late last year, al-Douri's wife and daughter were detained. Earlier this year, U.S. forces conducted numerous raids in and around the northern city of Samarra searching for him.

During raids on Jan. 14 in Samarra, American forces arrested four of al-Douri's nephews who they suspected were helping al-Douri move to avoid capture.

Also Sunday, a militant group said it had captured four Jordanian truck drivers who it claimed were delivering goods for U.S. forces in Iraq, according to a tape obtained by Al-Jazeera TV.

The station said the tape was from a group calling itself the Shura Council of Fallujah Mujahedeen.

Militants have increasingly turned to kidnapping to force coalition forces and contractors from the country. More than 100 foreigners have been abducted since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2002 and many have been executed.

In other developments:

- A car bomb exploded outside an air base used by U.S. forces near Dijiel, about 25 miles north of Baghdad, injuring one American soldier and two Iraqi civilians, the U.S. military said. Three suspects were detained near the site of the attack, said Army Sgt. Robert Powell.

- Police in northern Iraq found the body of an Egyptian kidnap victim with his hands bound and showing signs he had been badly beaten, said Iraqi National Guard Maj. Gen. Anwar Mohammed Amin.

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40 posted on 09/05/2004 10:52:41 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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