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Inspectors are spying, says Saddam

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posted on Jan, 6 2003 @ 08:36 AM
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Inspectors are spying, says Saddam

From a CNN report:

Monday, January 6, 2003 Posted: 7:05 AM EST (1205 GMT)

Iraqi soldiers taking part in an Army Day parade

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has accused U.N. weapons inspectors of engaging in "intelligence work," rather than looking for weapons of mass destruction.

In a taped address to mark Army Day, he said: "Instead of looking for the so-called weapons of mass destruction ... the inspection teams are interested in collecting names and making lists of Iraqi scientists ... giving special attention to military camps ... and to other matters, all or most of which constitutes purely intelligence work."

Teams of inspectors are combing the Iraqi countryside for signs the country is developing an illicit weapons program.

Saddam said Iraq's people and army would emerge victorious from any conflict with the United States.

"You should know that you are victorious now, and that you will also be during the final confrontation, despite the fuss and hysteria kicked up by the enemy," he said.

"We are in our country and the one who is in his country is right and its enemy is wrong. When the enemy comes as an aggressor, the victory will go to the people of right when they are inside their homeland.

"The enemy will be defeated disgracefully," he said. "It has misjudged and misbehaved after abandoning any means of honesty on which good people meet and cooperate."

Saddam Hussein: "We shall not be intimidated"

He said: "Oh Allah pray guide them along the road of righteousness if you so decide, otherwise smite them with your wrath, smash them with your destruction blow, for they are a group of criminals.

"If anyone intends to intimidate you, the people of Iraq, repel him and tell him he is a small midget, while we belong to a nation of glorious faith, a great nation and an ancient people.

"We shall not be intimidated by their falsehood. Allah shall drown them in shame."

He also said he knew his military would stand by its oath to protect the nation.

"We are confident, depending on the Almighty, that you will be, with the beginning of every new day, better till you reach the best situation, in defiance of the disappointed enemy, the friends and helpers of Satan, night and darkness," he said.

"Their arrows will go aimlessly while your arrows will hit them."

The Iraqi leader also said the United States was trying to divert attention from "the crimes committed by the Zionist entity (Israel) against our people in Palestine."

The United States accuses Iraq of violating U.N. resolutions requiring it to give up its pursuit of weapons of mass destruction. Washington has begun moving troops and warships to the region in preparation for a possible military confrontation.

Monday's speech marked the 82nd anniversary of the formation of the Iraqi Army

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posted on Jan, 8 2003 @ 03:40 AM
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He's not talking unfounded, as there have been spies present in the previous inspection teams

europe.cnn.com...



posted on Jan, 8 2003 @ 08:38 AM
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Yes Devils Advocate, that�s an undeniable fact as admitted by former inspection team members. I also have no doubt that the CIA would take advantage of this situation to either plant an operative within the inspection team or possibly brief an inspector to assist with intelligence gathering.

I certainly do not agree with some of the things the CIA has done or may currently be doing � but what tactic should be used when dealing with a pathological lying megalomaniac like Saddam Hussein?

I imagine that in the CIA�s view, the ends justify the means.



posted on Jan, 8 2003 @ 09:00 AM
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Let's face it, if there is anything he wants to keep off limits the inspectors won't be allowed in. Anything they allowed to view is of no strategic value. It's just a question of whether or not the inspectors find his WMD sites, that's when he won't cooperate.



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