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December 15, 2003
A man's hole is his dungeon?
With understandable skepticism, my blogfather Jeff discusses this report from Debka that Saddam Hussein was being held prisoner by Iraqis seeking to claim the reward money: Saddam was seized, possibly with the connivance of his own men, and held in that hole in Adwar for three weeks or more, which would have accounted for his appearance and condition. Meanwhile, his captors bargained for the $25 m prize the Americans promised for information leading to his capture alive or dead. The negotiations were mediated by Jalal Talabani's Kurdish PUK militia.I share Jeff's skepticism, and I have never fully trusted Debka. Common sense would suggest that if Iraqis had Saddam Hussein, they'd want to get credit for turning him over themselves. They'd be proud! And they'd certainly get the reward anyway. Why go through this charade of allowing the Americans to appear to capture him? And why would American soldiers participate in such a charade? Surely someone would talk. As Benjamin Franklin said, "Three can keep a secret -- if two of them are dead." As to Saddam Hussein's docility, I think this is a more likely explanation. ANOTHER THOUGHT: And since when are "prisoners" given: I'll move there right now and surrender! posted by Eric on 12.15.03 at 09:19 AM |
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