Saddam intentionally misled USA on WMD

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FBI notes: Saddam feared Iran more than US attack

WASHINGTON (AP): After his capture, Saddam Hussein told the FBI that he falsely allowed the world to believe Iraq had weapons of mass destruction because he feared revealing his weakness to Iran, the hostile neighbor he considered a bigger threat than the U.S.

Saddam also dismissed Osama bin Laden as a ``zealot,'' said he had never personally met the al-Qaida leader and that the Iraqi government didn't cooperate with the terrorist group against the U.S., according to FBI interview notes made public by the National Security Archive, a non-governmental research institute.

The institute obtained the FBI summaries through a Freedom of Information Act request and posted them on its Web site Wednesday.

The former Iraqi leader was interviewed by the FBI after he was captured in December 2003, nine months after the U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq. He was later transferred to Iraqi custody and was hanged in December 2006.
 
Saddam had the common sense to be fearful of the fanatic Iranian mullahs.

It was America that came late into the game of the war against Islamic terror.

Only after overreacting and destroying the saddam regime did they realize their mistake of installing a two headed snake in the shape of Nuri al-Maliki who sucks the dicks of his warlords while bent over with his ass facing Obama's lips.

FBI notes: Saddam feared Iran more than US attack

WASHINGTON (AP): After his capture, Saddam Hussein told the FBI that he falsely allowed the world to believe Iraq had weapons of mass destruction because he feared revealing his weakness to Iran, the hostile neighbor he considered a bigger threat than the U.S.

Saddam also dismissed Osama bin Laden as a ``zealot,'' said he had never personally met the al-Qaida leader and that the Iraqi government didn't cooperate with the terrorist group against the U.S., according to FBI interview notes made public by the National Security Archive, a non-governmental research institute.

The institute obtained the FBI summaries through a Freedom of Information Act request and posted them on its Web site Wednesday.

The former Iraqi leader was interviewed by the FBI after he was captured in December 2003, nine months after the U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq. He was later transferred to Iraqi custody and was hanged in December 2006.
 
saddam lose the gamble of kuwait. logically he would the allied usa needs most?
 
saddam lose the gamble of kuwait. logically he would the allied usa needs most?

He overestimated his alliance with the US who had been funding his war against The supreme cock suking leader of Iran.

End of the day, the US will always choose the jews over arabs (muslim or otherwise). Until of course Islam sympathizer Mullah Obama came to town.
 
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