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Iraqi TV Declares Saddam in Control
AP | 3/22/03

Posted on 03/22/2003 11:48:55 AM PST by kattracks

Iraqi TV Declares Saddam in Control

By HAMZA HENDAWI .c The Associated Press

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Strong explosions shook the Iraqi capital after sunset Saturday, the latest in the daily dose of aerial bombardment by U.S.-led forces. The Iraqi regime asserted battle successes and maintained Saddam Hussein and his sons had ``the aggression'' in hand.

Thunderous blasts struck Baghdad throughout Saturday, sending towering columns of smoke into the air. Warplanes could be heard overhead for a second straight day, but the targets were unclear.

About 20 huge columns of smoke were visible on the southern edge of the city. Arab television stations said these were set by the Iraqis to confuse attacking planes and mask targets.

Iraqi state television - in an effort to show that the regime is firmly in control - showed what it said was footage of Saddam chairing meetings Saturday with senior government ministers and with his son Qusai.

The report said the meetings dealt with ``the aggression.'' The report said Saddam and the others reviewed the situation in Umm Qasr, al-Rumeila, al-Faw and Nasiriyah - places where U.S.-led coalition troops have battled Iraqi troops.

``They expressed their satisfaction with the heroic stance of the armed forces,'' the TV report said.

The Iraqi military spokesman appeared on TV to read a communique on the day's fighting. He maintained Iraqi air defenses shot down 21 cruise missiles on Saturday.

The communique said Saddam's Fedayeen, a militia led by Saddam's son Odai, carried out several combat missions, destroying one tank and injuring several coalition troops.

The TV report did not mention two days of fierce bombardments on Baghdad that destroyed presidential palaces, government offices and military headquarters.

Earlier Saturday, Iraqis were back in the streets in greater numbers than they had been since the start of the U.S.-led war. Small shops and restaurants reopened. Workmen swept up glass.

But by early evening, there were few cars or pedestrians, and black smoke had drifted toward the heart of the city.

Elsewhere, U.S. aircraft bombed Iraqi tanks holding bridges near Basra, the country's second-largest city.

Also Saturday, Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf addressed the Iraqi people, claiming that the government had repulsed the U.S.-British attacks, destroying five tanks in the process. He also said captives taken by coalition troops were civilians, not Iraqi soldiers.

``Baghdad will remain with its head held high,'' Al-Sahhaf said. ``The Baghdad of Saddam will remain defiant.''

Al-Sahhaf said 19 missiles had been fired on a small area of Baghdad, injuring more than 200, mostly civilians.

Saturday dawned with an enormous blast at first light, the first in Baghdad since an attack filled the sky with fireballs Friday night, illuminating the city of 5 million.

The air barrage came with U.S. ground troops headed toward Baghdad, and with Saddam and his regime fighting to demonstrate their command despite reports of surrendering Iraqi troops and the loss of strategic sites.

Despite the apparent setbacks, Saddam's regime was taking a hard line - denying military setbacks and verbally attacking its enemies in a show of public resolve. Al-Sahhaf lashed out at the allies early Saturday.

``They are a gang of war criminals ... international bastards,'' he said. ``They lie day and night. They are not human.''


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
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1 posted on 03/22/2003 11:48:55 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
``They are a gang of war criminals ... international bastards,'' he said.

"International Bastards" would be a good name for a rock group.

2 posted on 03/22/2003 11:55:20 AM PST by merrin
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You could listen to them while eating the new Subway sandwich, Saddam on a stretcher.
3 posted on 03/22/2003 11:57:36 AM PST by kattracks
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Iraqi TV Declares Saddam in Control

of what? his bladder , he aint controlling much else.
4 posted on 03/22/2003 12:00:16 PM PST by MrFred
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To: kattracks
To paraphrase Bruce Campbell, Saddam is in control of just two things right now - Jack and shit - and Jack left town.
5 posted on 03/22/2003 12:00:31 PM PST by Noumenon (You can evade reality, but you cannot evade the consequences of evading reality - Ayn Rand)
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To: kattracks
Well, if the persistant rumors are true that Saddamn and his spawn are dead; then the only reason for this charade is to give his thugs time to get out of Dodge, er Baghdad, and avoid becoming a head on a stick courtesy of an angry Iraqi mob.

I dunno. Time will tell.
6 posted on 03/22/2003 12:04:27 PM PST by demnomo
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To: kattracks
Just think how bad things would be if they weren't in charge.
7 posted on 03/22/2003 12:05:09 PM PST by choicenotecho
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To: kattracks
Go figure!

We don't even have to fill this one in...

8 posted on 03/22/2003 12:06:35 PM PST by jws3sticks ((Hillary can take a long walk on a short pier, too!))
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To: kattracks
Saddam is:

Dead;

Badly injured;

Shaking like a baby bunny rabbit and drooling;

Alive and plotting the most ridiculous military strategy since the Maginot Line;

On Priceline.com trying to get the best airfare to "Anywhere".

9 posted on 03/22/2003 12:07:17 PM PST by Semi Civil Servant
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To: MrFred
Sadddam in Control (of Underworld)---- News at 11
10 posted on 03/22/2003 12:08:24 PM PST by bucephalus (Saddam wages war like I F$CK)
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To: kattracks
Iraqi state television - in an effort to show that the regime is firmly in control - showed what it said was footage of Saddam chairing meetings Saturday with senior government ministers and with his son Qusai.

11 posted on 03/22/2003 12:08:27 PM PST by COBOL2Java
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To: kattracks
``The Baghdad of Saddam Chiraq will remain defiant.''
12 posted on 03/22/2003 12:08:32 PM PST by ChadGore (No matter where you go, there you are.)
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Iraqi TV Declares Saddam in Control

B.S. Saddam isn't even in control of his bowels or bladder right now

13 posted on 03/22/2003 12:12:37 PM PST by tophat9000
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14 posted on 03/22/2003 12:13:21 PM PST by happydogdesign
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To: kattracks
Strong explosions shook the Iraqi capital after sunset Saturday, the latest in the daily dose of aerial bombardment by U.S.-led forces. The Iraqi regime asserted battle successes and maintained Saddam Hussein and his sons had ``the aggression'' in hand.

This is exactly why we have left the broadcasting facilities intact. It's the Shock and Awe version of "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain."

15 posted on 03/22/2003 12:24:08 PM PST by Dahoser (Saddam's last job...capacity testing Depends...he overflowed the industrial size.)
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To: kattracks
Since John has 2cents, I'd like to put in my 3.

I do think Saddam is dead - as are his two sons; along with Aziz and some others. This is just my opinion.

What's to say that one of the members of Saddam's inner circle has decided to take advantage of the situation and take over ...?? If that's the case, then he can assert Saddam is alive - because that controls the people and keeps the military fighting. If he can pull this off long enough, he thinks he can possibly win and we will tire of the fighting and go home. Greed and hubris are not good qualities.

Firstly, this is a big mistake on his part - and he could be the next target in the bombing. Secondly, "we will not tire, we will not falter and we will not fail". Amen!

I am confident our brilliant military has already thought of this - and is dealing with it appropriately. And ... I do think this may be the reason we revealed we had pictures of Saddam being taken away on a stretcher. Now the guy knows we suspect what he's up to.
16 posted on 03/22/2003 12:27:40 PM PST by CyberAnt ( -> -> -> Oswego!!)
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To: kattracks
This means he's dead.

Iraqi spokesmen are having an "opposite day".

17 posted on 03/22/2003 12:32:12 PM PST by Jim Noble
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To: CyberAnt
I think you're right.
18 posted on 03/22/2003 12:32:22 PM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
A coalition takeover and subsequent adjustment of programming of their big TV stations would seem to be a good idea. Wonder if we're considering such?

MM

19 posted on 03/22/2003 12:35:16 PM PST by MississippiMan
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if u have to declare you're in control you most likely are not.
20 posted on 03/22/2003 12:42:16 PM PST by proust
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