Monday, May 02, 2005 5:51:14 PM
Rumsfeld to Free Saddam If He Stops armed insurrection
Coal, I don’t know - this is being picked up all over.
-Am
There are claims that US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld during his last visit to Iraq met with ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
According to a news article based on Iraqi Baath sources in Jordan published in the London based Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper, Rumsfeld met with Saddam in his cell in Bagdat (Baghdad) and the US Secretary of Defense asked Saddam to end the insurgence. The paper claims that Rumsfeld asked him on a television broadcast to make a call for insurgents to end the resistence against US and multi-national forces as well as the Iraqi security forces.
Rumsfeld in return offered a release and exile of the administrators of the overthrown Iraqi regime or those who are willing to be involved in the government after negotiations. Baath sources in Jordan have reported that Saddam refused the offer.
If true, this betrays a certain desperation. Contrary to Pentagon and Bush Administration assurances, things are starting to spiral out of control in Iraq. The insurgency is setting off big bombs in strategic locations on a daily basis, and its abilities at creating mayhem are increasing week by week. The Pentagon either can't, or won't, do anything to stop it. If things keep progressing at this rate, not even the disgusting American press will be able to continue to hide the extent of Iraqi lawlessness. At some point, people are going to question whether the great American army is as powerful as it claims to be.
A Rumsfeld meeting with Saddam is not at all implausible. After all, they are old friends.
Saddam receives unexpected visitor
U.S. defense secretary offers Saddam a deal to put an end terror in Iraq, London-based al-Quds al-Arabia says
By Roee Nahmias, Ynetnews, Israel
U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld paid former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein a surprise visit during his trip to Iraq two weeks ago, an Arab newspaper reported on Thursday.
Only a few Iraqi officials in Jordan knew about this meeting, the London based Al-Quds Al-Arabi daily newspaper reported. It said Rumsfeld offered Saddam freedom and a possible return to public life in return for a televised request to armed Iraqi terrorists for a cease-fire with foreign liberating forces.
However, according to sources, Saddam rejected the offer.
Two weeks ago, the British Telegraph newspaper reported that Iraqi gunmen were offered a “deal” to halt all terror attacks in return for a reduced sentence for Saddam, who is expected to receive the death penalty.
However, an Iraqi government official estimated that Saddam’s Baath party will request to return to politics.
IraqWar, UrukNet and Agencies
2005-05-02 00:43:27
http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2005/05/02/3752.shtml
Rumsfeld offered to free Saddam: Report
Press Trust of India
Jerusalem, May 1, 2005
US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld paid a secret visit to former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and offered him freedom and possible return to public life if he made a televised request to armed groups for a ceasefire with allied forces, a media report said.
Saddam promptly rejected the offer, Ynetnews reported quoting a London based Al-Quds Al-Arabi daily.
The visit came during Rumsfeld's visit to Iraq about two weeks ago and was known only to a few Iraqi officials in Jordan, the Arab daily reported quoting sources.
Some two weeks ago the British Telegraph had reported that Iraqi gunmen were offered a "deal" to halt all terror attacks in return for a reduced sentence for Saddam, likely to be sentenced to death.
However, an Iraqi government official is said to believe that Saddam's Baath party will request to return to politics, the report said.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1343693,00050004.htm
Saddam rejects Rumsfeld offer of release: Daily
Web posted at: 5/2/2005 6:56:3
Source ::: Agencies
JERUSALEM: US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld paid a secret visit to former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and offered him freedom and possible return to public life if he made a televised request to armed groups for a ceasefire with allied forces, a media report said.
Saddam promptly rejected the offer, Ynetnews reported quoting a London based Al Quds Al Arabi daily. The visit came during Rumsfeld’s visit to Iraq about two weeks ago and was known only to a few Iraqi officials in Jordan, the Arab daily reported quoting sources.
Some two weeks ago the British Telegraph had reported that Iraqi gunmen were offered a “deal” to halt all terror attacks in return for a reduced sentence for Saddam, likely to be sentenced to death.
http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/Display_news.asp?section=World_News&subsection=Gulf%2C+Middle+E....
Coal, I don’t know - this is being picked up all over.
-Am
There are claims that US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld during his last visit to Iraq met with ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
According to a news article based on Iraqi Baath sources in Jordan published in the London based Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper, Rumsfeld met with Saddam in his cell in Bagdat (Baghdad) and the US Secretary of Defense asked Saddam to end the insurgence. The paper claims that Rumsfeld asked him on a television broadcast to make a call for insurgents to end the resistence against US and multi-national forces as well as the Iraqi security forces.
Rumsfeld in return offered a release and exile of the administrators of the overthrown Iraqi regime or those who are willing to be involved in the government after negotiations. Baath sources in Jordan have reported that Saddam refused the offer.
If true, this betrays a certain desperation. Contrary to Pentagon and Bush Administration assurances, things are starting to spiral out of control in Iraq. The insurgency is setting off big bombs in strategic locations on a daily basis, and its abilities at creating mayhem are increasing week by week. The Pentagon either can't, or won't, do anything to stop it. If things keep progressing at this rate, not even the disgusting American press will be able to continue to hide the extent of Iraqi lawlessness. At some point, people are going to question whether the great American army is as powerful as it claims to be.
A Rumsfeld meeting with Saddam is not at all implausible. After all, they are old friends.
Saddam receives unexpected visitor
U.S. defense secretary offers Saddam a deal to put an end terror in Iraq, London-based al-Quds al-Arabia says
By Roee Nahmias, Ynetnews, Israel
U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld paid former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein a surprise visit during his trip to Iraq two weeks ago, an Arab newspaper reported on Thursday.
Only a few Iraqi officials in Jordan knew about this meeting, the London based Al-Quds Al-Arabi daily newspaper reported. It said Rumsfeld offered Saddam freedom and a possible return to public life in return for a televised request to armed Iraqi terrorists for a cease-fire with foreign liberating forces.
However, according to sources, Saddam rejected the offer.
Two weeks ago, the British Telegraph newspaper reported that Iraqi gunmen were offered a “deal” to halt all terror attacks in return for a reduced sentence for Saddam, who is expected to receive the death penalty.
However, an Iraqi government official estimated that Saddam’s Baath party will request to return to politics.
IraqWar, UrukNet and Agencies
2005-05-02 00:43:27
http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2005/05/02/3752.shtml
Rumsfeld offered to free Saddam: Report
Press Trust of India
Jerusalem, May 1, 2005
US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld paid a secret visit to former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and offered him freedom and possible return to public life if he made a televised request to armed groups for a ceasefire with allied forces, a media report said.
Saddam promptly rejected the offer, Ynetnews reported quoting a London based Al-Quds Al-Arabi daily.
The visit came during Rumsfeld's visit to Iraq about two weeks ago and was known only to a few Iraqi officials in Jordan, the Arab daily reported quoting sources.
Some two weeks ago the British Telegraph had reported that Iraqi gunmen were offered a "deal" to halt all terror attacks in return for a reduced sentence for Saddam, likely to be sentenced to death.
However, an Iraqi government official is said to believe that Saddam's Baath party will request to return to politics, the report said.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1343693,00050004.htm
Saddam rejects Rumsfeld offer of release: Daily
Web posted at: 5/2/2005 6:56:3
Source ::: Agencies
JERUSALEM: US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld paid a secret visit to former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and offered him freedom and possible return to public life if he made a televised request to armed groups for a ceasefire with allied forces, a media report said.
Saddam promptly rejected the offer, Ynetnews reported quoting a London based Al Quds Al Arabi daily. The visit came during Rumsfeld’s visit to Iraq about two weeks ago and was known only to a few Iraqi officials in Jordan, the Arab daily reported quoting sources.
Some two weeks ago the British Telegraph had reported that Iraqi gunmen were offered a “deal” to halt all terror attacks in return for a reduced sentence for Saddam, likely to be sentenced to death.
http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/Display_news.asp?section=World_News&subsection=Gulf%2C+Middle+E....
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