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24.04.03, 18:53
Saddam Hussein has escaped to Belarus – intelligence
sources.

On March 29, two chartered planes picked up Saddam,
sons, families and close aides at Baghdad international
airport – as US forces fought their way to Iraqi
capital - and flew them to Minsk. On April 2,
DEBKAfile’s War Diary reported Saddam had departed
Baghdad.
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    • Gość: Mosze Re: Nowy sasiad Polski... IP: *.red.bezeqint.net 29.04.03, 06:07
      Belarus official does not deny DEBKAfile’s revelation of Saddam Hussein’s
      flight to Minsk. In answer to question, Belarus President’s spokesperson
      Natalia Pietkiewicz said only: “We have no information of Saddam Hussein’s
      presence in Belarus.”

      T.Z. - ze nie zaprzeczaja i nie potwierdzaja...
      • ethanol Re: Nowy sasiad Polski... 29.04.03, 21:29
        saddam jest na bialorusi za zgoda rosji i usa
        • rycho7 Nowy sasiad Twardowskiego... 30.04.03, 09:53
          ethanol napisał:

          > saddam jest na bialorusi za zgoda rosji i usa

          A ja dodatkowo wyrazilem zgode na jego zamieszkanie wraz z Twardowskim na
          ksiezycu. Ta wiadomosc przynajmniej jest sprawdzona. Osobiscie potwierdzam
          swoja zgode.
          • sothis666 Re: Nowy sasiad Twardowskiego... 30.04.03, 13:16
            A polski rząd z pewnoscią radośnie poprze wykorzystanie terytorium naszego
            kraju do inwazji na białorus (trzeba drania złapać i wydusić z niego gdzie nie
            jest broń m.r.). Albo jeszcze lepiej na księżyc, który tez nalezy do osi zła -
            sam widziałem tę oś (z drutu aluminiowego) na modelu w szkole podstawowej.
            Dzieki niej księżyc nie spadał na usa.
    • Gość: Mosze Re: Nowy sasiad Polski... IP: *.red.bezeqint.net 21.06.03, 09:34
      Saddam‘s captured personal secretary Abid Mahmud confirms to US interrogators
      DEBKAfile's April 5 disclosure that Iraqi ruler and sons fled across border to
      Syria after the war began but moved on. DEBKA-Net-Weekly later tracked Saddam's
      move with sons to Minsk and secret arrival in early May in Libya via Chad. Uday
      has been sighted in Belarus capital.

      • nurni Re: Nowy sasiad Polski... 21.06.03, 10:19
        moze wreszcie zdecydujcie sie....

        mamy /my czyli mieso armatnie/
        wyzwalac teraz iran syrie czy bialorus?
        • Gość: f Re: Nowy sasiad Polski... IP: *.tarnobrzeg.sdi.tpnet.pl 21.06.03, 10:53
          Indris idz znowu spać!Twój ptasi móżdzek poraża!
          • nurni wpadlem! 21.06.03, 12:29
            Gość portalu: f napisał(a):

            > Indris idz znowu spać!Twój ptasi móżdzek poraża!

            rozgryzles mnie tytanie inteligencji sad

            nie mam pojecia jak to zrobiles

            ale jestem pewien ze nikt ci w tym nie pomagal
            • Gość: f Re: wpadlem! IP: *.tarnobrzeg.sdi.tpnet.pl 21.06.03, 12:45
              Komunistyczny dupek!Jak ci co <walczyli> i walczą o powrót mordercy typu
              Wolińska!
    • Gość: f Re: Nowy sasiad Polski... IP: *.tarnobrzeg.sdi.tpnet.pl 21.06.03, 10:55
      Nie mówiąc o żabim mózgu Nurmiego czy jak się tam zwał ten Konopielka!
    • Gość: Mosze New York Times 1 (21.6.2003) IP: *.red.bezeqint.net 21.06.03, 13:15
      Captured Official Is Said to Tell U.S. Hussein Survived
      By DOUGLAS JEHL


      ASHINGTON, June 20 — A top lieutenant to Saddam Hussein has told American
      interrogators that the Iraqi leader and his two sons survived the United States-
      led war in Iraq and that he himself had fled to Syria with the sons after the
      conflict, Defense Department officials said today.

      The officials said they had not yet assessed the accuracy of the claims by the
      aide, Abid Hamad Mahmoud al-Tikriti, who was arrested in Iraq earlier this
      week. But they said that the United States regarded the information as having
      enormous potential significance, and that it had ignited an intense burst of
      clandestine American military activity aimed at capturing the sons, Uday and
      Qusay, and perhaps even Mr. Hussein himself.

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      A conviction among Mr. Hussein's loyalists that he is still alive, picked up by
      American intelligence intercepts, has emerged as a powerful motivating factor
      in the military resistance to United States forces in Iraq, according to
      American officials. If the account Mr. Mahmoud has provided to his
      interrogators is true, it would be the most authoritative confirmation that
      neither Mr. Hussein nor his sons were killed in American attacks in March and
      April. American officials would not say whether Mr. Mahmoud had revealed a link
      between the resistance and Mr. Hussein and his sons.

      On the basis of those intercepts and other recently obtained evidence, American
      intelligence agencies have shifted their view, and now say that Mr. Hussein and
      at least one of his sons, Qusay, probably are still alive and still in Iraq.
      But Mr. Mahmoud's claim that he and the sons had spent time after the war in
      Syria before being expelled by Syrian authorities adds a new element to that
      working theory.

      A senior Defense Department official declined today to provide any details
      about the newly energized search for Mr. Hussein and his sons, which others
      said was being carried out by Task Force 20, a secret military organization
      that includes Army and Navy counterterrorist personnel, and other special
      military teams. But the official made clear that the operations had been
      prompted by information provided by Mr. Mahmoud, who has been questioned over
      the last four days at an American military installation in Baghdad.

      "You follow up every lead that you can get, and when you get a person who's
      that high up in the regime, it's obviously in your benefit to move quickly on
      anything he tells you," the senior Defense Department official said. "Because
      when Saddam Hussein learns that his top deputy is in detention, he's going to
      try to erase any trail that he'd know of."

      While American forces were moving swiftly to check out leads provided by Mr.
      Mahmoud, the Defense Department official said American authorities were also
      treating his claims with some skepticism. "This is a person who is very close
      to Saddam Hussein, who was for many, many years, and who was part of the lies
      and deception for so long that you have to be very careful about what he tells
      you."

      Mr. Mahmoud, who ranked behind only Mr. Hussein and his sons in importance in
      the Iraqi government, has told the interrogators that during the weeks after
      the war with the United States he spent time in hiding with the former Iraqi
      leader himself. But Mr. Mahmoud told interrogators that the group split up at
      an unspecified time before he left for Syria with Uday and Qusay, according to
      the American officials.

      Along with the information about Mr. Hussein's sons, the American officials
      said, he was providing information about Iraq's suspected program of weapons of
      mass destruction, and he had contradicted evasive accounts from other former
      senior Iraqi officials now in American detention.

      The officials said they did not know or would not share the timeline that Mr.
      Mahmoud had provided for his whereabouts or those of Mr. Hussein and his sons,
      in the more than two months since the fall of the Iraqi government and the
      capture of Baghdad. Mr. Mahmoud, 46, who as personal secretary to Mr. Hussein
      controlled access to the Iraqi leader, was arrested on Monday in the vicinity
      of Tikrit, Mr. Hussein's hometown and stronghold.


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      • Gość: Mosze Re: New York Times 2 (21.6.2003) IP: *.red.bezeqint.net 21.06.03, 13:17

        Captured Official Is Said to Tell U.S. Hussein Survived
        (Page 2 of 2)



        Bush administration officials, including Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld,
        had said publicly in the weeks after the war that at least a handful of senior
        Iraqi officials had fled across the border into Syria, and they called on the
        Syrian government to hand them over. Until now, however, there has never been
        any credible suggestion that those who fled to Syria might have included Mr.
        Hussein's sons.

        Syria has vociferously denied any knowledge of senior Iraqi officials taking
        refuge there. The Syrian leader, Bashar al-Assad, assured Secretary of State
        Colin L. Powell in Damascus last month that his government would not provide
        refuge to Iraqi fugitives.

        The whereabouts of Mr. Hussein and his sons have been a mystery since at least
        March 20, when the United States initiated the war against Iraq with a strike
        by cruise missiles and bombs on an installation in Baghdad where the top Iraqi
        leadership was believed to be hiding.

        American officials said afterward that they were uncertain whether Mr. Hussein
        and his sons had been there. The United States made a second attempt to kill
        them on April 7, with a bombing attack on a building in the Mansour district of
        Baghdad, where two intelligence sources said they were meeting.

        Together, those strikes prompted some optimism at the White House that Mr.
        Hussein had been killed. As late as April 4, Iraqi television broadcast two
        videotapes showing Mr. Hussein, including one in which he made reference to the
        downing of an American Apache helicopter on March 24, but American officials
        said it was unclear when the tapes were made.

        Within American intelligence agencies, the shift toward a view that Mr. Hussein
        and his sons are probably alive has been prompted in part by the failure of
        excavations of the two bombing sites to turn up DNA or other physical evidence
        of their bodies. It has also been prompted by interrogations of senior Iraqi
        officials now in American custody who have said Mr. Hussein and his sons were
        not at the sites of either of the American bombings.

        Apart from Mr. Mahmoud's uncorroborated claims, however, United States
        government officials have said the most compelling indications that Mr. Hussein
        is still alive are the intercepted communications among fugitive members of the
        Saddam Fedayeen, a paramilitary organization, and the Iraqi intelligence
        service, discussing the importance of protecting the former Iraqi leader's
        life.

        Today, a senior military officer said American intelligence operatives and
        military forces in Iraq were using the information to redouble the search for
        Mr. Hussein and his sons, or to find their remains if they are dead. "There is
        a level of great intensity to locate those individuals," the officer
        said. "Whether they are all still living or not, to identify where they are is
        of great interest."


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        • Gość: f Re: New York Times 2 (21.6.2003) IP: *.tarnobrzeg.sdi.tpnet.pl 21.06.03, 13:25
          My Polacy nie zarażeni Sards-em Michnika ,Lewandowskiego,Bochniarzowej wiemy
          co myśli o niewolnikach NYT.
          Ale czemu to nagłaśniać Mosze?
          • Gość: Mosze Nie mysl ze to wszystko ominie Polske.. IP: *.red.bezeqint.net 21.06.03, 13:53
            My mowimy, kto szuka pokoj, szykuje sie na wojne...

            Nie mysl ze moze uwazasz ze jestes daleko od Arabow i Bliskiego wschodu to nie
            bedziesz nic mial...

            Tak samo mysleli inni liderowie ze omina i nic nie bedzie, ale kto ich
            pamieta...
            • Gość: f Re: Nie mysl ze to wszystko ominie Polske.. IP: *.tarnobrzeg.sdi.tpnet.pl 21.06.03, 13:58
              Oj Mosze pamięta Wasz Prezydent Stolzman!
              • Gość: abc Re: Nie mysl ze to wszystko ominie Polske.. IP: *.rdu.bellsouth.net 21.06.03, 21:40
                A ty kim jestes, jesli nie malym gowniarzem z pipidowa. Sluz, aporuj, kundel!
                Gość portalu: f napisał(a):

                > Oj Mosze pamięta Wasz Prezydent Stolzman!
            • wojcd Re: Nie mysl ze to wszystko ominie Polske.. 21.06.03, 21:08
              Gość portalu: Mosze napisał(a):

              My mowimy, kto szuka pokoj, szykuje sie na wojne...
              ----------------------------------------------------
              Nie Mosze!!!!
              Kto szuka pokoju ten ma madrych przywodcow religijnych.
              My takich mielismy w 1966. Wy macie glupich!!!

              Wojciech
              • Gość: Mosze Podaj imiona.. IP: *.red.bezeqint.net 21.06.03, 22:01
                Ja nie znam i nie wiem o kim piszesz mozna dostac imiona tych i tych.......
    • Gość: Alex Co ciekawe zbrodniarze stalinowscy IP: 195.94.196.* 21.06.03, 16:00
      uciekali do Izraela, a nie do ojczyzny proletariatu.
      • Gość: snajper Re: Co ciekawe zbrodniarze stalinowscy IP: *.acn.waw.pl 21.06.03, 16:16
        Gość portalu: Alex napisał(a):

        > uciekali do Izraela,

        Tak jak Wolińska ? Tak jak Światło ? Tak jak wielu innych ?

        > a nie do ojczyzny proletariatu.

    • Gość: Mosze Paszporty... IP: *.red.bezeqint.net 25.06.03, 18:27
      Belarus passports were found with Saddam Hussein’s personal secretary Abdel
      Mahmoud when he was captured by American troops last week – well-informed
      Kurdish official Hoshyar Zebari reports. Passports obtained in Syria indicated
      top Iraqi officials were trying to flee outside Middle East

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