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en Saddam was concerned about internal unrest amongst the tribes before, during or after an attack by the US on Baghdad.

en There are reports that Saddam has been spotted in central Baghdad. Parts of him were also spotted in northern Baghdad, eastern Baghdad and western Baghdad.
  Jay Leno

en [Baghdad would seem particularly vulnerable to such a wait-it-out strategy. It is not even close to being self-sufficient. If U.S. troops cut off the supply of water, food, electricity and communications, civilians would no doubt quickly begin fleeing to the safety of refugee camps set up outside the cordon. The U.S. military could wait for the white flag of surrender to flutter outside the range of most of Saddam's weapons. Armed with intelligence gleaned from fleeing refugees, the Americans could attack key targets inside the city with long-range weapons. Such a siege could help nurture one prized U.S. goal: Saddam's falling at the hands of his own people.] Baghdad is one of those classic cities that happen to contain all the kindling necessary to spark a revolt, ... You'd have the ruling elite and the army cheek by jowl with the people, who despise both the elite and the army.

en I am currently sitting in a house in Baghdad which has turned on its generator now for the family here to watch Saddam, ... (Their) son was abducted and executed by Saddam's forces. Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. It is still a very emotional feeling for them.

en Baghdad for now appears to be drawing a line short of conducting terrorist attacks with conventional, or CBW (chemical and biological weapons) against the United States, ... Should Saddam conclude that a U.S.-led attack could no longer be deterred, he probably would become much less constrained in adopting terrorist actions.

en As I was on my way to the museum today, I couldn't help but think of my last visit here on April 9, 2003, ... That was the same day Saddam Hussein's statute came down in Baghdad. Today, 15 months later, Saddam Hussein stands arraigned in an Iraqi court where he will face the justice he denied to millions.
  Dick Cheney

en What happens next remains with Baghdad and Saddam Hussein

en But you've heard him speak about Saddam. For every question we put to the president about domestic needs he has one answer: attack Iraq, attack Iraq, attack Iraq. Psychologists would call this the obsessive-compulsive syndrome.
  Ralph Nader

en I believe we could have removed Saddam Hussein from power without bombing the children of Baghdad.

en Investors are panicking after the attack. They are afraid there might be more unrest.

en I'm currently sitting in a house in Baghdad which has turned on its generator now for the family here to watch Saddam.

en The idea that CNIGA should be drafting or crafting anything that binds other tribes in terms of compact negotiations is pretty transparent to me. It's the big tribes that don't want other tribes to get compacts. They want to control that process.

en The choice of what happens next remains with Baghdad and Saddam Hussein. The consequence of his failing to abide (by U.N. resolutions) is military action. Without that threat there is no hope,

en They said Saddam had the electricity in Baghdad back on two months after the first Iraq War. It'd been two years after the start of the war when I was there, and the greatest nation on Earth couldn't even keep the lights on. It's understandable they're upset.

en I understand the the unrest in the middle east creates unrest throughout the region


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