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Iraq
Taha's still alive, dammit
2003-03-23
In Baghdad, reporters witnessed the first appearance since the start of hostilities of an Iraqi leader many had assumed was a victim of Wednesday's leadership compound bombing, Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan. Ramadan, second in command to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, said Iraq had captured a number of American air crews and destroyed some U.S. tanks, with the evidence, he said, soon to be shown on television. Arab television monitored by United Press International in London showed armed Iraqis searching the Tigris River along the banks and in boats. The reports said parachutes had been seen in the area. There was no confirmation from coalition officers that a plane was missing, although air-raid warnings were sounding in Baghdad and plumes of smoke showed that daylight raids were being launched. As of a Sunday afternoon briefing in Kuwait, coalition for flown more than 6,000 sorties, with planes coming from bases in 30 countries.
The Pentagon says all aircraft are accounted for...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  Remember all those US and British uniforms Sadsack bought? I wouldn't be surprised to see a bunch of hapless Iraqis grabbed from the street, dressed as US GIs and shot in front of God and everybody. I think, that if Iraq DOES do this, it will be the biggest blunder they've made in the entire war. You'll see US troops fighting harder, meaner, and less willing to accept surrender, than previously. Hussein will only make matters worse for him vis a vis the US, but will also destroy whatever "good will" he has among non-aligned nations.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-03-23 11:53:28  

#1  Yeah, but Al-Jazeera will eat it up, and that's the audience they're playing to most right now...
Posted by: jrosevear   2003-03-23 12:39:45  

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