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The top US official in Iraq, Paul Bremer, said $15 million was being offered for similar information about Saddam's two sons, Uday and Qusay.
"I have certainly not forgotten Saddam Hussein and his sons," Mr Bremer said in a message broadcast to the Iraqi people.
"They may or may not still be alive. Until we know for sure, their names will continue to cast a shadow of fear over this country."
The whereabouts of Saddam Hussein has been the source of much speculation since Baghdad fell to US-led forces on 9 April.
The $25m matches the reward the US is offering for information leading to the capture of Osama Bin Laden, the al-Qaeda leader missing since the fall of the Taleban regime in Afghanistan early in 2002.
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So. Now they admit they failed to kill him. Earlier this year they insisted he was dead, now they ask for information on his whereabouts. So the whole war was bungled, and there are still no weapons of mass destruction. A few days ago the most people yet had been killed in the whole war.
> Hmm...entire Iraqi army disbanded, entire regime kicked out, scores of
> wanted people killed or arrested, return of semblance of freedom, a
> democratic future....yup that's a bungled war...
I would agree with you if it wasnt for the fact that soldiers are still being killed in ambushes and the like.
Just to give the USA a hint he is somewhere in the Middle East. For George Bush the middle east is in the EAST.
And anyway is Saddam still in power? No, so the war wasn't bungled at all and personally i couldn't care less whether weapons of mass destruction were found or not. Those pictures i saw of that mass grave with at least 15,000 bodies in it thanks to Saddam and his henchmen was good enough reason, for me anyway, to remove that evil man from power.
If anyone asks, my name's Vince Black.
Reeeeeeennnooooooo
"Bounty hunter for hire"
The top US official in Iraq, Paul Bremer, said $15 million was being offered for similar information about Saddam's two sons, Uday and Qusay.
"I have certainly not forgotten Saddam Hussein and his sons," Mr Bremer said in a message broadcast to the Iraqi people.
"They may or may not still be alive. Until we know for sure, their names will continue to cast a shadow of fear over this country."
The whereabouts of Saddam Hussein has been the source of much speculation since Baghdad fell to US-led forces on 9 April.
The $25m matches the reward the US is offering for information leading to the capture of Osama Bin Laden, the al-Qaeda leader missing since the fall of the Taleban regime in Afghanistan early in 2002.
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So. Now they admit they failed to kill him. Earlier this year they insisted he was dead, now they ask for information on his whereabouts. So the whole war was bungled, and there are still no weapons of mass destruction. A few days ago the most people yet had been killed in the whole war.