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The Iraqi leader said he envisioned a live debate with Bush along the lines of those in a US presidential campaign.
He has also indicated that he does not intend to follow UN orders to destroy his Al-Samoud 2 missiles.
"I am ready to conduct a direct dialogue -a debate- with your president. I will say what I want and he will say what he wants."
Regarding chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix's order that Iraq destroy its Al-Samoud 2 missiles, CBS quoted Saddam as saying: "Iraq is allowed to prepare proper missiles and we are committed to that."
Asked whether the Al-Samoud 2 missiles are "proper," Saddam was quoted as replying: "We do not have missiles that go beyond the proscribed range.
The order was issued after international experts determined the missile flew farther than the 93-mile limit set down by the UN in 1991. Iraq maintains some of the missiles overshot the limit because they were tested without warheads and guidance systems.
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said Saddam's comments about the Al Samouds represented "open defiance" of the UN. "He refuses even to acknowledge that the weapons are prohibited," Fleischer said
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That was from Yahoo news. Ignore the missiles bit, what about the TV debate! I'd watch it for sure, just to see Bush fall flat on his fat face.
Perhaps he'd pretend to choke on another pretzel when confronted with a real tough question from Saddam, such as: "Can you hear me ok?"
> I remember reading that Omar Allah?
Doubt anyone is called that. Thats along the lines of someone being called John God :-)
> (you know, the one who was the
> leader of the Taliban) challenged Tony Blair and Goerge Bush to meet
> him on a hill with some Kalashnikovs and they could duel it out. Just
> goes to show the difference in politics between the East and the West.
Not the East and West but the difference in politics between power-crazed leaders of the US (no names) and violence-crazed freaks who
masquerade under the baner of Islam.
Bush would well and truely get his @rse kicked. Horray!
The Iraqi leader said he envisioned a live debate with Bush along the lines of those in a US presidential campaign.
He has also indicated that he does not intend to follow UN orders to destroy his Al-Samoud 2 missiles.
"I am ready to conduct a direct dialogue -a debate- with your president. I will say what I want and he will say what he wants."
Regarding chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix's order that Iraq destroy its Al-Samoud 2 missiles, CBS quoted Saddam as saying: "Iraq is allowed to prepare proper missiles and we are committed to that."
Asked whether the Al-Samoud 2 missiles are "proper," Saddam was quoted as replying: "We do not have missiles that go beyond the proscribed range.
The order was issued after international experts determined the missile flew farther than the 93-mile limit set down by the UN in 1991. Iraq maintains some of the missiles overshot the limit because they were tested without warheads and guidance systems.
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said Saddam's comments about the Al Samouds represented "open defiance" of the UN. "He refuses even to acknowledge that the weapons are prohibited," Fleischer said
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That was from Yahoo news. Ignore the missiles bit, what about the TV debate! I'd watch it for sure, just to see Bush fall flat on his fat face.
Perhaps he'd pretend to choke on another pretzel when confronted with a real tough question from Saddam, such as: "Can you hear me ok?"