No wonder the French, Germans, Russians and others
like Koffi Anna wanted us to leave Saddam alone.
LOL!!!
Saturday, May 22, 2004 10:40 a.m. EDT
Report: Taped Saddam Names Foreign Leaders in
Taped recorded interrogation sessions of Saddam Hussein reportedly show the
captured Iraqi dictator naming specific leaders in the Middle East and other
parts of the world as recipients of bribes paid by Baghdad, an Iraqi press
report claimed this week.
"Diplomatic sources confirm the existence of 150 recordings of Saddam's
confessions which include information on bribes paid to heads of state and
political leaders in Arab and foreign states," the Iraqi newspaper Al- Mu'tamar
reported on Thursday, according the Middle Eastern Media Research Institute.
MEMRI monitors Arab media reports and translates them into English.
Although U.S. authorities have not confirmed the Al- Mu'tamar report, Saddam is
said to have been alternatively "talkative" and "uncooperative" in U.S.
interrogation sessions. He is expected to stand trial for war crimes under the
new Iraqi government sometime this fall.
A decision by the former Iraqi dictator to name names could have a major impact
on relations between the U.S. and any allies that were found to be on Saddam's
bribe list.
His testimony on Baghdad's bribery network could also ad fuel to the burgeoning
United Nations Oil for Food scandal.
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22 May 2004 03:13:59 PM |
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"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040522120431.17730.00001897@mb-m16.aol.com...
No wonder the French, Germans, Russians and others
like Koffi Anna wanted us to leave Saddam alone.
LOL!!!
Saturday, May 22, 2004 10:40 a.m. EDT
Report: Taped Saddam Names Foreign Leaders in
Taped recorded interrogation sessions of Saddam Hussein reportedly show the
captured Iraqi dictator naming specific leaders in the Middle East and other
parts of the world as recipients of bribes paid by Baghdad, an Iraqi press
report claimed this week.
"Diplomatic sources confirm the existence of 150 recordings of Saddam's
confessions which include information on bribes paid to heads of state and
political leaders in Arab and foreign states," the Iraqi newspaper Al- Mu'tamar
reported on Thursday, according the Middle Eastern Media Research Institute.
MEMRI monitors Arab media reports and translates them into English.
Although U.S. authorities have not confirmed the Al- Mu'tamar report, Saddam is
said to have been alternatively "talkative" and "uncooperative" in U.S.
interrogation sessions. He is expected to stand trial for war crimes under the
new Iraqi government sometime this fall.
A decision by the former Iraqi dictator to name names could have a major impact
on relations between the U.S. and any allies that were found to be on Saddam's
bribe list.
His testimony on Baghdad's bribery network could also ad fuel to the burgeoning
United Nations Oil for Food scandal.
Wait until the UN investigations are complete. The lid is going to blow off this whole oil for food
program. The program was scam. The children of Iraq starved while UN fat cats got rich. Sad.
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22 May 2004 06:37:47 PM |
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(TonyZ2001) wrote in message news:<20040522120431.17730.00001897@mb-m16.aol.com>...
No wonder the French, Germans, Russians and others
like Koffi Anna wanted us to leave Saddam alone.
LOL!!!
Saturday, May 22, 2004 10:40 a.m. EDT
Report: Taped Saddam Names Foreign Leaders in
Taped recorded interrogation sessions of Saddam Hussein reportedly show the
captured Iraqi dictator naming specific leaders in the Middle East and other
parts of the world as recipients of bribes paid by Baghdad, an Iraqi press
report claimed this week.
"Diplomatic sources confirm the existence of 150 recordings of Saddam's
confessions which include information on bribes paid to heads of state and
political leaders in Arab and foreign states," the Iraqi newspaper Al- Mu'tamar
reported on Thursday, according the Middle Eastern Media Research Institute.
MEMRI monitors Arab media reports and translates them into English.
Although U.S. authorities have not confirmed the Al- Mu'tamar report, Saddam is
said to have been alternatively "talkative" and "uncooperative" in U.S.
interrogation sessions. He is expected to stand trial for war crimes under the
new Iraqi government sometime this fall.
Let's hope that those war criminals amongst your storm troopers do the same!
WH
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23 May 2004 07:03:58 PM |
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(TonyZ2001) wrote in message news:<20040522120431.17730.00001897@mb-m16.aol.com>...
No wonder the French, Germans, Russians and others
like Koffi Anna wanted us to leave Saddam alone.
LOL!!!
Saturday, May 22, 2004 10:40 a.m. EDT
Report: Taped Saddam Names Foreign Leaders in
Taped recorded interrogation sessions of Saddam Hussein reportedly show the
captured Iraqi dictator naming specific leaders in the Middle East and other
parts of the world as recipients of bribes paid by Baghdad, an Iraqi press
report claimed this week.
SNIP
A decision by the former Iraqi dictator to name names could have a major impact
on relations between the U.S. and any allies that were found to be on Saddam's
bribe list.
His testimony on Baghdad's bribery network could also ad fuel to the burgeoning
United Nations Oil for Food scandal.
Just to keep it on Topic the old seer had this to say:
CVIIIQ 70. He will enter, wicked, unpleasant,
infamous, tyrannizing over Mesopotamia 9.
All friends made by the adulterous lady,
the face horrible and black of aspect.
other trans A monster horrible, and black his face. Monstre
[Gr.teras/teratos?]; physiognomie
9 Mesopotamia = Iraq or Avignon or Lyon
Lines 1 & 2 Saddam returns from exile and begins his Stalinist purge
his MO.
Line 3rd line here is Nostradamus using his humour to depict the
Republic of France as a play upon the ***** of Babylon,
France being Iraq's largest trading country.Republic of France as the
adulterous lady France being Iraq's biggest
trading nation and the allusion to the "deals" made to others as the
*****.
The fourth line is Saddam's end at power and his wretched looks, note
end of rule.
LB
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| User: "ig" |
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22 May 2004 12:13:16 PM |
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I bet if Bush was tortured he'd easily give up everything. He doesn't look
resilient to torture.
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040522120431.17730.00001897@mb-m16.aol.com...
No wonder the French, Germans, Russians and others
like Koffi Anna wanted us to leave Saddam alone.
LOL!!!
Saturday, May 22, 2004 10:40 a.m. EDT
Report: Taped Saddam Names Foreign Leaders in
Taped recorded interrogation sessions of Saddam Hussein reportedly show
the
captured Iraqi dictator naming specific leaders in the Middle East and
other
parts of the world as recipients of bribes paid by Baghdad, an Iraqi press
report claimed this week.
"Diplomatic sources confirm the existence of 150 recordings of Saddam's
confessions which include information on bribes paid to heads of state and
political leaders in Arab and foreign states," the Iraqi newspaper Al-
Mu'tamar
reported on Thursday, according the Middle Eastern Media Research
Institute.
MEMRI monitors Arab media reports and translates them into English.
Although U.S. authorities have not confirmed the Al- Mu'tamar report,
Saddam is
said to have been alternatively "talkative" and "uncooperative" in U.S.
interrogation sessions. He is expected to stand trial for war crimes under
the
new Iraqi government sometime this fall.
A decision by the former Iraqi dictator to name names could have a major
impact
on relations between the U.S. and any allies that were found to be on
Saddam's
bribe list.
His testimony on Baghdad's bribery network could also ad fuel to the
burgeoning
United Nations Oil for Food scandal.
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22 May 2004 09:47:31 PM |
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"ig" <a@b.com> Spat the Words
I bet if Bush was tortured he'd easily give up everything. He doesn't
look resilient to torture.
Funny, I was actually thinking we could get a trained animal to
do a better job than Bush has done. We could throw darts at a
list of possible actions and arrive at a better situation than
the one Bush has put us in.
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| User: "ex" |
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23 May 2004 06:30:36 AM |
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"R. Foreman" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
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"ig" <a@b.com> Spat the Words
I bet if Bush was tortured he'd easily give up everything. He doesn't
look resilient to torture.
Funny, I was actually thinking we could get a trained animal to
do a better job than Bush has done. We could throw darts at a
list of possible actions and arrive at a better situation than
the one Bush has put us in.
Depends on who produces the list of possible actions ... if it continues to
be Cheney and Rummie then I'd train the monkey to throw the darts at them
instead.
-ex
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| User: "Woodswun" |
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22 May 2004 11:19:24 AM |
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In article <20040522120431.17730.00001897@mb-m16.aol.com>, (TonyZ2001) wrote:
No wonder the French, Germans, Russians and others
like Koffi Anna wanted us to leave Saddam alone.
LOL!!!
Saturday, May 22, 2004 10:40 a.m. EDT
Report: Taped Saddam Names Foreign Leaders in
Taped recorded interrogation sessions of Saddam Hussein reportedly show the
captured Iraqi dictator naming specific leaders in the Middle East and other
parts of the world as recipients of bribes paid by Baghdad, an Iraqi press
report claimed this week.
"Diplomatic sources confirm the existence of 150 recordings of Saddam's
confessions which include information on bribes paid to heads of state and
political leaders in Arab and foreign states," the Iraqi newspaper Al- Mu'tamar
reported on Thursday, according the Middle Eastern Media Research Institute.
If they're torturing cab drivers for "information" on insurgents, wonder what
they're doing to Saddam. Not that anyone really cares what happens to him
(other than it possibly tainting the US further), but you don't get good, clean
information from someone you're torturing - you just get what you want to hear.
Woods
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