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NFT: CNN Press Conference 11:00 pm EDST

blacktip-reefy

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I speak arabic.
The firstly apologised for yelling & admitted they were overcome with joy.
They were quoting from the koran exerts which are similar to "you'll get yuors now"
They were then asking whether they could have him tried in Iraqi court, which was then confirmed by the Dr
 

cheese

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ahh ....just flicked over .....much better


I just wanna know if those dudes were screaming with joy or if they were screaming in support
 

mullet

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well how and when he will be tried is and i quote 'a question that still remains before us'. He has to be tried in a internatioal tribunal or court.
 
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I'm pro-US but I'm a cynic.

No one is going to tell me that at least some of those crazy cheering Arabs and happy questioners "Dear brother Bremer" werent planted in a PR exercise!
 

Booyah

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Courtesy of CNN News

TIKRIT, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S. forces have captured Saddam HusseIn in a late night raid in his hometown, according to the head of the Coalition Provisional Authority.

"Ladies and gentleman, we got him," L. Paul Bremer announced Sunday. The announcement was greeted with cheers from the audience.

Lt. General Ricardo Sanchez showed video of Saddam, who had graying hair and a long beard, undergoing a medical examination after his capture.

Several Iraqi journalists stood up and shouted "Death to Saddam" after the video was shown.

Sanchez said the former leader was not injured and has been "talkative and cooperative," after 4th Infantry Division and special operations forces nabbed him at a "rural farmhouse."

"Today is a great day for the Iraqi people and the coalition," Sanchez said.

Not a single shot was fired in "Operation Red Dawn," carried out based on intelligence gathered over several months, Sanchez said.

"This is very good news for the people of Iraq," British Prime Minister Tony Blair said in a statement Sunday. "It removes the shadow that has been hanging over them for too long of the nightmare of a return to the Saddam regime. This fear is now removed." (Blair reaction)

A senior U.S. official told CNN's Dana Bash in Washington that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told President Bush Saturday afternoon (EST) of the likely capture.

In Baghdad, hundreds of Iraqis flooded the streets, firing guns into the air, singing, dancing and throwing candy into the air -- celebrating the apparent capture of the man who had ruled their lives with terror and repression for more than three decades.

The raid was based on intelligence that Saddam was at a particular location in the area, the officials said.

Video following that raid -- exclusively shot by CNN's Alphonso Van Marsh -- showed a group of U.S.-led coalition soldiers patting each other on the back -- apparently in celebration -- and taking group photos in front of a military vehicle.

The 66-year-old longtime Iraqi leader was number one on the coalition's 55 most wanted list, and his evasion has been a political sore spot for the U.S. administration. (Saddam profile)


U.S. troops celebrate in Tikrit, after a raid that captured a man believed to be Saddam Hussein.
The Iraq war began on March 19 when U.S. forces launched a "decapitation attack" aimed at the Iraqi president and other top members of the country's leadership.

Hours later, a defiant Saddam wearing a military uniform appeared on Iraqi television to denounce the U.S.-led military campaign as "criminal" and to say his countrymen would be victorious.

At least a dozen audiotapes believed to have been recorded by Saddam, 66, have been released since he was forced out of power by the coalition forces during the Iraq war. The most recent was broadcast in November.

His sons Uday and Qusay -- also on the coalition's most wanted list -- were killed in July, after U.S. forces stormed their hideout in Mosul.

Initial hopes that their father would soon be found faded in the months following that raid.

Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the commander of U.S. ground forces in Iraq, has been dogged by reporters wanting to know the status of the search for Saddam.

"It is difficult to find him," Sanchez said, at a press briefing earlier this month. "Given that I haven't found him killed him or captured him, and I need the Iraqi people's help, and together we will find him, we will capture him, we will kill him."

The announcement comes on the same day that 20 people were killed and 32 wounded by a car bomb outside an Iraqi police station west of Baghdad, an Iraqi police officer told CNN.

Sixteen policemen were among those killed in Sunday's explosion at Khaldiyah, 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the Iraqi capital, the officer added
 

blacktip-reefy

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:lol: :lol:
I don't speak arabic.
BBC is fully translated.

Big question though
"Commander do think that Saddam actually controlled the guerillas from his hole in the ground & was there any communications equipment found?"

No, just an orange taxi

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

mullet

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ShireShark said:
mullet said:
well how and when he will be tried is and i quote 'a question that still remains before us'. He has to be tried in a internatioal tribunal or court.

nah stick him into a plastic shredder

:lol: :lol: If only.....
 

mullet

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Just an Australian governmant response:

Canberra 'thrilled' at Saddam capture
December 14, 2003

THE Australian Government was thrilled at the capture of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer said tonight.

Mr Downer said the Government had received confirmation of Saddam's capture by coalition forces.

"We're absolutely thrilled that Saddam Hussein has been captured and his capture has the potential to change the situation on the ground," Mr Downer said, through a spokesman tonight.

Further comment was being sought from Prime Minister John Howard.

Another report stated Howard comment
 

mullet

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cheese said:
I wish they had a f**king translator .....

I'd love to know what those arabs are/were shouting

'death to sadam' is what they were screaming the australian cnn reporter just stated as such
 

blacktip-reefy

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Sounds like it was his missus that gave him up.

A cable news channel(arabic) reported it today.

She had an article in the herald today about he was writing & phoning a couple of times a week.

She must of got pizzed off when he stopped calling.

Vodafone coverage has a lot ansewer to Saddam.
 
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youre right reefy
or maybe he broke it to his wife that he was having an affair

because the ladies would swoon when they'd see him at the pub (the iraqi equivalent of northies) and the lucky few who he'd invite back to his "spider hole" just couldnt resist his charms!
 

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blacktip-reefy said:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

1000 troops 40 aircraft have reigned supreme.

They caught an 80 year old man with two guns no ammo hiding under a cucumber.
But the big one & this is a doozey!!

They got his armoured taxi!!

You could look at it that way. :roll:

Or you could say that they just captured one of the most evil tyrants ever to walk the globe. The fact that this fascist dictator will now be brought to justice brings tears of joy to my eyes.

He didn't look all that bothered in the pictures they showed did he?

If they can catch Saddam, then they can catch Osama. We just got one step closer to World Peace. Great stuff Co-alition. :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
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