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Sapphire
July 3rd, 2009, 12:54 PM
WASHINGTON, July 2 (Reuters) - Saddam Hussein believed Iran was a significant threat to Iraq and left open the possibility that he had weapons of mass destruction rather than appear vulnerable, according to declassified FBI documents on interrogations of the former Iraqi leader.

"Hussein believed that Iraq could not appear weak to its enemies, especially Iran," FBI special agent George Piro wrote on notes of a conversation with Saddam in June 2004 about weapons of mass destruction.

He believed Iraq was being threatened by others in the region and must appear able to defend itself, the report said.

The FBI reports, released on Wednesday, said Saddam asserted that he was more concerned about Iran discovering Iraq's weaknesses and vulnerabilities than the repercussions of the United States for blocking the return of UN weapons inspectors who were searching for WMD.

"In his opinion, the UN inspectors would have directly identified to the Iranians where to inflict maximum damage to Iraq," according to the documents obtained and released by the National Security Archive, a nongovernmental research institute.

Saddam began a bloody border war with Iran in 1980 that lasted until 1988, during which Iraq used chemical weapons.

Former U.S. President George W. Bush launched the Iraq war in 2003, citing a threat of weapons of mass destruction from Saddam's government, but no such weapons were ever found.

FBI special agents carried out 20 formal interviews and at least five "casual conversations" with the former Iraqi leader after his capture by U.S. troops in December 2003, according to the documents.

Saddam, identified as "High Value Detainee #1," shared Bush's hostility towards the "fanatic" Iranian mullahs, according to the FBI records of conversations from February through June 2004 between Saddam and Arabic-speaking agents in his detention cell at Baghdad International Airport.

Saddam also denied any connections to al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, who he called a "zealot," and cited North Korea as his most likely ally in a crunch, according to the documents.

He also takes personal responsibility for ordering the launching of SCUD missiles against Israeli targets during the 1991 Persian Gulf War, because he blamed Israel and its influence in the United States for "all the problems of the Arabs," the reports said.

During the interviews, Saddam rejects some examples of what he viewed as myths, like his purported use of body doubles. According to the notes, Saddam said he could recall using the telephone only twice since March 1990 and that he communicated primarily through couriers.

Saddam was executed in December 2006 after being convicted of crimes against humanity by an Iraqi court for the killing of 148 Shi'ite men and boys following a 1982 assassination attempt.

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/middleeastCrisis/idUSN02534163

YourFriend
July 4th, 2009, 12:43 PM
eh...those things going on in middle east are just crazy...

Whisper
July 4th, 2009, 01:43 PM
eh...those things going on in middle east are just crazy...

He bluffed and it bit him in the ass when Bush was on the war path -shrug-
Allot of people bluff
The west has done it many times leading up to, during, and after all the major wars
cold war being the most prevalent

YourFriend
July 4th, 2009, 03:46 PM
yeah i know the west and all the world have done similar things, but what is going on in middle east currently is what should be discused, humanity has done countless mistakes, but we should focus on resolving problems now, and not grief about what happened before, just my opinion

Whisper
July 5th, 2009, 12:02 AM
Then maybe it is WE who must learn
all throughout history we meddle and impose our will on other nations
the fact of the matter is nothing can change until they want it bad enough
THEY MUST FIGHT FOR IT
not us

this is there nation
there region
there war


Iran for instance
needs another civil war
or they can live under a dictator
they choose

every time we meddle we make it worse

Antares
July 5th, 2009, 02:28 AM
I agree here.

We should have just let Saddam do his thing and Iran do their thang.
We meddle wayy too much in other peoples affairs.

We need to deal with our shit at home first before going to make war or "peace" anywhere else.


EDIT: As I think about it, that explains it all.

Bush knew about this document did he not? So much could have been avoided. Now they both look like asses.

Θάνατος
July 5th, 2009, 02:48 AM
Well I think that Bush acted on bad intelligence when we invaded Iraq. The Middle East has and will always be a problem for its people.

The Bible it shows a history of the people always fighting and not getting along.

We created a problem in Iraq so it is up to us to help them get back on their feet and be able to stand alone with out help from other countries.

Sapphire
July 5th, 2009, 02:57 AM
There is nothing wrong with helping other countries out.
We have done a fair amount of good in Iraq over the past few years.

ThUnDeR
July 5th, 2009, 03:47 PM
isnt saddam dead?

Sapphire
July 5th, 2009, 04:31 PM
isnt saddam dead?
Yes.

The date of his execution is even included in the article.
Maybe try reading the original post before replying.