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lucky wilbury
01-16-2004, 01:37 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/01/15/saddam.photos/index.html

Apparent Saddam capture photos surface
Unauthorized photos circulating on Internet
Friday, January 16, 2004 Posted: 3:02 AM EST (0802 GMT)



It's unknown who took the photographs, apparently of Saddam Hussein's capture, that have shown up on the Internet.

(CNN) -- New photographs that appear to be of Saddam Hussein on the day of his capture by U.S. forces are circulating around the Internet one month after the ousted Iraqi leader was found in a narrow hole in the ground.

One photo apparently shows Saddam shortly after he was pulled from the infamous "spider hole" where he had been hiding on December 13.

Someone who could be a U.S. soldier, a translator or another civilian working with the U.S. military is holding Saddam down on the ground.

Some people have suggested this image shows Saddam bleeding from the mouth, but examination of the photograph has been inconclusive.

Pentagon officials did not release the photographs nor will they officially verify their authenticity and even comment on them.

The photographs appear to have been taken by someone in, or working closely with, the U.S. military when troops nabbed Saddam on a farm compound near the village of Ad Dawr on the banks of the Tigris River outside Tikrit.

Soldiers said afterward that when Saddam was found he said, in English: "I am Saddam Hussein. I am the president of Iraq. I want to negotiate."

The soldiers replied: "President Bush sends his regards."

Capt. Desmond Bailey, who led the close-in security team as part of Operation Red Dawn, recalled at the time that "it wasn't the blaze of glory we expected."

One of the new photos shows dozens of military personnel gathered around as Saddam is led into one of his former palaces in Baghdad that is now serving as a military headquarters.

Although CNN has not independently verified the authenticity or source of the photos, they do appear genuine, according to a senior U.S. government official.

Certain key details known about the event match with the photographs.

For instance, Saddam appears to be wearing the same clothes and the same beard as seen in the pictures officially released by the U.S. military.

Another new photograph of the box of U.S. currency found with Saddam matches the green case of $750,000 dollars displayed by the U.S. military after his capture.

A new picture of Col. James Hickey, commander of the 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, who directed the 600 troops who took part in the capture, matches other photos of Hickey.

The photos don't reveal much more about Operation Red Dawn, whose mission was to capture or kill Saddam, but they do give a little more of a look at how Saddam was handled in the hours after his capture

The Pentagon is reportedly not happy the photographs got out.

But it is uncertain anyone will be reprimanded, because almost every soldier carries a pocket camera these days, and that makes it unlikely whoever took the photos will be identified.

lucky wilbury
01-16-2004, 01:37 PM
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/world/0401/gallery.unofficial.saddam.pics/01.jpg

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/interactive/world/0401/gallery.unofficial.saddam.pics/gal.07.jpg

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/interactive/world/0401/gallery.unofficial.saddam.pics/gal.06.jpg

lucky wilbury
01-16-2004, 01:37 PM
http://i.cnn.net/cnn/interactive/world/0401/gallery.unofficial.saddam.pics/gal.08.jpg

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/interactive/world/0401/gallery.unofficial.saddam.pics/gal.02.jpg

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/interactive/world/0401/gallery.unofficial.saddam.pics/gal.04.jpg

Gmoney
01-16-2004, 03:01 PM
I want to know where that mother fucker got all that American money.

Is their a currency exchange on every corner in Iraq?

By the way.....Saddam this one is for you...:fu: :fu:

Catfish
01-16-2004, 06:27 PM
We should publicly hang that fucker.
Sorry, Ford. I know you probably like him.

FORD
01-16-2004, 07:12 PM
Originally posted by Catfish
We should publicly hang that fucker.
Sorry, Ford. I know you probably like him.

Nope. I like him even less than I like those who armed him in the first place. (their intials are BCE)

Sarge
01-16-2004, 08:21 PM
you would think a billionaire would have a better escape route than digging a hole
my 10 year old would probably do that!

Catfish
01-16-2004, 08:30 PM
Sarge, I believe that method of survival is called being a dried up PUSSY.

FORD
01-16-2004, 08:48 PM
Or it could be called "being captured by the Kurds a couple months earlier, shot full of drugs and left to rot in a hole"

Sarge
01-16-2004, 09:10 PM
yeah and the kurds didn't want 30 million dollars reward money...
So they called us and let us know where he was at...

That kurd story is a bunch of bullshit

FORD
01-16-2004, 09:32 PM
Originally posted by Sarge
yeah and the kurds didn't want 30 million dollars reward money...
So they called us and let us know where he was at...

That kurd story is a bunch of bullshit

Could be, but I find it hard to believe Saddam Hussein would just give up and talk about "negotiating" without a fight. Doesn't seem like him. As with most things under the Bush Fraudministration, it just seems as though they aren't telling the whole story.

Catfish
01-16-2004, 10:44 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Or it could be called "being captured by the Kurds a couple months earlier, shot full of drugs and left to rot in a hole"

You wish, bro. You really WISH.

This really says it all about you, you unhappy little puppy.

You fucking liberals can NEVER give credit when it's due. You make me laugh. :D

lucky wilbury
01-16-2004, 11:02 PM
how about this theory ford?:

http://www.memri.org/ticker.html

January 16, 2004
A NEWS STORY ABOUT THE ARREST OF SADDAM SAYS THAT HE WAS ARRESTED BY AN IRAQI GROUP OF THE AL-BOGHER TRIBE WHICH DEMANDED $100 MILLION FROM THE U.S. TO TURN HIM OVER. THE NEGOTIATIONS LASTED FOR 20 DAYS. ACCORDING TO THE STORY THE NEWS ABOUT HIS ARREST WAS LEAKED TO RUSSIAN INTELLIGENCE, WHICH CAUSED THE U.S. TO EXPEDITE THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR SADDAM'S SURRENDER. (OKAZ, SAUDI ARABIA, 1/16/04)

FORD
01-17-2004, 12:32 AM
Originally posted by lucky wilbury
how about this theory ford?:

http://www.memri.org/ticker.html

January 16, 2004
A NEWS STORY ABOUT THE ARREST OF SADDAM SAYS THAT HE WAS ARRESTED BY AN IRAQI GROUP OF THE AL-BOGHER TRIBE WHICH DEMANDED $100 MILLION FROM THE U.S. TO TURN HIM OVER. THE NEGOTIATIONS LASTED FOR 20 DAYS. ACCORDING TO THE STORY THE NEWS ABOUT HIS ARREST WAS LEAKED TO RUSSIAN INTELLIGENCE, WHICH CAUSED THE U.S. TO EXPEDITE THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR SADDAM'S SURRENDER. (OKAZ, SAUDI ARABIA, 1/16/04)


Well, that's a variation on the Kurd story, and it would mean they had Saddam for at least 3 weeks, probably longer. I'm just surprised to hear a PNAC front website admitted it.

ELVIS
01-17-2004, 04:21 PM
You are P A R A N O I D

ELVIS
01-17-2004, 04:22 PM
Hey, maybe it's not really Saddam.. It's one of his body doubles...