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Iraq
Troops Find No Bodies at Saddam Site
2003-05-29
U.S. troops have found no sign of bodies or even a bunker at the site where intelligence had said Saddam Hussein was sleeping on the war's opening night, a senior officer said Thursday. Acting on an intelligence tip, U.S. forces launched their campaign on March 20 by firing more than 40 Tomahawk missiles on Dora Farms, a neighborhood south of Baghdad where the Iraqi leader was said to be with his sons. "We looked real hard," Col. Tim Madere, an unconventional weapons specialist with the Army's V Corp, told The Associated Press. "We didn't find any bodies or bunkers," he said a day after visiting the site.
Bad intel or deliberate leak by Saddam?
Madere is part of the U.S.-led search for Saddam-era weapons of mass destruction. Looking for underground bunkers is a large part of the job, and weapons teams are occasionally also sent to gather evidence on the former regime and crimes it may have committed. The source of the CIA tip that launched the war's opening salvo is a closely guarded secret. Officials will only say the intelligence was regarded as extremely reliable.
Better check your sources
Initially, a source told the CIA that Saddam's sons, Qusai and Odai, and possibly their father, would be spending the night at a residential compound in Dora Farms, located along the Tigris and shrouded among rows of trees. The source's information was deemed so credible that CIA Director George Tenet personally took it to the Pentagon, where he described it to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld before the information was taken to the White House. The mission was not believed to have been successful. A disheveled Saddam appeared a day later on Iraqi TV and made a second appearance a week later. He was last reported seen in Baghdad on April 9. The United States doesn't know whether Saddam is alive or dead. Several messages released in his name have surfaced since major hostilities came to an end but there was no way to confirm their authenticity.
I've read stories that Saddam went out the back door of that Baghdad resturant and left his bodyguard out front to make people think he was there in order to smoke out a leak. He then wacked those who knew he was going to be there after the bombing. He may very well be alive.
Posted by:Steve

#7  I think that after searching for Saddam Hussein and his two sons for over a month now without coming up with anything, we have to conclude that they never existed in the first place. They were fictional people made up by the CIA as an excuse to invade Iraq.

I'll think I'll take the blue pill after all ...
Posted by: A   2003-05-29 14:10:36  

#6  This story doesn't make sense. The 1st strike was from aircraft not Tomahawks and certainly not 40. This also doesn't mesh with the report of frantic digging and the removal of someone who was severly injured in the 1st strike. The 40 tomahawks was probably the follow up to that 1st impromptu strike. I'll say this - 40 tomahawks don't leave too many parts - probably just lots of jelly. Anyway....that's how I remember it...either that or it's dementia setting in.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2003-05-29 12:57:39  

#5  This story is suggesting that Saddam wasn't injured on the opening night. What then to make of that first video? Was he just hungover? LOL
Posted by: Dave   2003-05-29 10:54:47  

#4  Chuck, the restaurant was the second strike. That's where we had a witness see him go in. We had the overhead imaging on the first strike, that's when we were told they had pictures of someone they thought was Sammy being carried out. The CIA has never said what the intel on the first strike was, only that they thought it was credible. Guess it wasn't.
Posted by: Steve   2003-05-29 09:21:09  

#3  Steve, the restaurant was the second strike, I believe.

For the first strike, I thought that I heard that we had actual people on the ground reporting him there. For the second strike, I thought I heard that we had people, real-time, like on the phone, and also imaging overhead.

Saddam has spent his life ducking and dodging. 50/50 on whether we got him at his point, I'd say.
Posted by: Chuck   2003-05-29 08:54:01  

#2  Perhaps he shaved off his moustache and no coalition soldier could recognize him without it. :)
Posted by: Aris Katsaris   2003-05-29 19:57:40  

#1  What I find interesting is that we haven't caught any of his doubles either (or at least it hasn't been announced that we have).
My personal opinion is that Saddam's working in a Burger King somewhere, alongside Elvis and Osama.
Posted by: Kathy K   2003-05-29 19:02:12  

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