Merged Thread: Uday and Qusay Hussein

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May 8, 2002
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Saddams sons may have died in raid

MOSUL, Iraq (July 22) - Saddam Hussein's sons Odai and Qusai were believed to have been killed Tuesday in a firefight with U.S. forces at the home of a cousin, a senior U.S. official said. Two other Iraqis also were killed.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said investigators were ''awaiting positive DNA testing'' to confirm the identities.

The battle took place in this northern city, where residents told an Associated Press Television News cameraman that American soldiers had come to the house looking for Saddam's elder sons.

Members of the 101st Airborne Division had surrounded the house when the fighting broke out. The stone, columned building was left charred and smoldering, its high facade riddled with gaping holes from bullets and heavy weaponry. Kiowa helicopters roamed the sky.

Some Iraqi civilians in Mosul appeared to have been caught in the crossfire. It was not known how many people were injured, but several were taken to a hospital.

In Washington, Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld briefed President Bush about the raid in an Oval Office meeting Tuesday morning.

''I am aware of the reports,'' White House spokesman Scott McClellan told reporters. ''I am not in a position to confirm anything.''

The United States has offered a $25 million reward for information leading to Saddam's capture and $15 million each for his sons, where were also top leader's in their father's regime.

Also Tuesday, a U.S. soldier was killed and another injured in an ambush along a dangerous road north of Baghdad in the so-called ''Sunni Triangle,'' a center of anti-American resistance

His death brought to 153 the number of U.S. troops killed in action since the March 20 start of war - six more than during the 1991 Gulf War.

U.S. Central Command in Tampa, Fla., said the attackers used rocket-propelled grenades and small arms in the assault staged along the road between Balad, 50 miles north of Baghdad, and Ramadi, 60 miles west of the capital. It gave no other details.

Both towns lie within the ''Sunni Triangle,'' home to much of the remaining support for Saddam, a Sunni Muslim who used his Baathist Party to oppress the country's Shiite Muslim majority.

The U.S.-led coalition's military occupation of Iraq has been met by constant armed Iraqi resistance, resulting in almost daily deaths of American troops. Many recent assaults have been staged with remote-controlled roadside explosions.

While the military has not released figures on the number of attacks on American forces each day, a senior officer told reporters last week that the attacks were averaging 12 a day.

Seeking to ease fears among exporters to Iraq, the U.S. occupation administration announced it was setting up a trading bank to guarantee payment for imported goods and services,

Outside firms have been hesitant to do business with Iraq, which had been under stiff U.N. economic sanctions since invading Kuwait in 1990, out of worries about being paid.

The new Trade Bank of Iraq, the coalition civilian administration said, will have a pool of $100 million to draw from, with an initial capitalization of $5 million.

The money to support the bank comes from the $1.2 billion Development Fund for Iraq set up by the United States with United Nations approval of the American occupation plan.

It is hoped the new bank will expedite the purchase of materials needed for rebuilding Iraq, including power generators, sewage pipes and oil field equipment.

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Jul 21, 2003
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HMMM...DUNNO BOUT THAT...I THOUGHT UDAI FLED TO ANOTHER COUNTRY AS SOON AS WE GAVE EM THE 48 HOUR WARNING A FEW MONTHS BACK...NOT SAYIN YOURE WRONG BUT I DONT THINK SO...PLUS THOSE FOOS DONT EVEN LIKE EACHOTHER SO THEY WOULDNT BE KICKIN IT IN THE SAME AREA AT THE SAME TIME...ON ANOTHER NOTE...HOW BOUT THEM 101ST SAVAGES THOUGH...THIS WAR WOULDNT HAVE BEEN SO DAMN EASY IF IT WERENT FOR THE SCREAMIN EAGLES...I GOT A HOMIE IN 101ST AIR ASSAULT...I THINK THATS WHERE IM GETTIN STATIONED NEXT TOO...LOOK FOWARD TO IT...$IDEWAYZ
 
Jul 21, 2003
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HAH...NEVERMIND BRO...MY SEARGEANT MAJOR JUST ANNOUNCED THAT "80% CHANCE SADDAAMS SONS BEEN TOOK OUT, FUCK 80%, I JUST WANNA KNOW BOUT THAT OTHER 20%"...HIS EXACT WORDS...WHAT A GODDAMN COINCIDENCE...$IDEWAYZ
 
Jul 24, 2002
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They just comfirmed this rumor.
So it's a fact Sa"Dome's kids were killed....

Hmmmm.... I wonder what his ass is gonna do about this.
Probably nothing.... Just continue to hide and beg Allah fellow Muslims answer his call for Jihad....
 
May 13, 2002
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Regardless if you think saddams sons were good or bad, the point is some of you are celebrating the assassination of two men. Awfully sick if you ask me, considering these men were assassinated for no reason other then money, power, oil, greed, etc.

The same people who are celebrating the death of these men are the same pea brains that are celebrating the glorious return of the great Jessica lynch, who by the way didn’t do shit except follow orders like the lamb she is and got lead to a slaughter. :dead:
 
May 5, 2002
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I don't think their is really a question of whether these fools were fucked up or not (shouldn't be a question atleast). TU@them being killed..............
 
Apr 4, 2003
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2-0-Sixx I do agree that celebrating the assassinations of Saddam's kids is kind of sick, but at the same time there is always 2 sides to the story.

Perhaps if we knew more, maybe they deserved to die in a sense. But not to the point of a childish gloat!
 
May 13, 2002
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MC_PM$ said:
2-0-Sixx I do agree that celebrating the assassinations of Saddam's kids is kind of sick, but at the same time there is always 2 sides to the story.

Perhaps if we knew more, maybe they deserved to die in a sense. But not to the point of a childish gloat!
Thats all I'm saying

Comments like "THIS IS THE BEST NEWS ALL DAY.
ITS A DOOGGDAY AFTERNOON NIGGA!!!!!!!!!!" is the kind of shit I'm talking about.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Who actually believes this is going to help the U.S. win the war?

Many people won't believe that they're dead and will keep fighting.

Lots if not huge majorities of the people waging these attacks on the U.S. occupying force are not even fighting for Sadam's regime or to restore it so this won't bother them at all.

And others are/were enemies of Sadam's clik anyway and will just have gained ground with people because they are dead i.e. Islamist Fascists, groups from Iran, etc.

Alive or dead at this point in time i don't think it matters.