Saddam Hussein has been terrorizing Iraq and neighboring countries for more than 20 years. Even casual observers know him to be: a) a liar, and b) an especially vicious piece of work. So just what is ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Saddam Hussein indicated on Monday that he does not intend to follow U.N. orders to destroy his Al-Samoud 2 missiles, and challenged President Bush to an internationally televised ...
WASHINGTON -- Congratulations to Dan Rather and CBS News for their exclusive mother of all interviews with Saddam Hussein last week in Baghdad. It's not easy, and I should know: I did an interview ...
Rather was to report on the comments on the Monday evening newscast, and CBS planned to broadcast the interview in its entirety Wednesday. Regarding chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix's order that ...
The February sweeps will go out with an unscripted bang tomorrow night: CBS News's Dan Rather has scored an exclusive interview with Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. The network says it will air the ...
LONDON (AP) -- In his first Western television interview in more than a decade, Saddam Hussein said the United States wants to conquer Iraq so it can "control the world" and insisted his regime does ...
Saddam Hussein has given his first TV interview in 12 years – to former Labour minister Tony Benn. Having dismissed talks with world leaders, Saddam opted for former Labour MP Tony Benn, who spent an ...
Declaring "We will die here," Iraqi President Saddam Hussein appeared resigned to war with the United States in an interview aired Wednesday night, and he rejected two things that could forestall it: ...
Mark Bowden is a former staff writer at the Philadelphia Inquirer and is now national correspondent for the Atlantic. He wrote this for the Inquirer. (McClatchy-Tribune) Saddam Hussein was perfect.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein says he would rather die than leave his country and that he would not destroy its wealth by setting fire to its oil wells in the event of a U.S.-led ...
NEW YORK -- Interviews with dozens of former and current Iraqi officials by congressional investigators have produced new evidence that Saddam Hussein micromanaged business deals under the U.N.
George Piro, a former Ceres police officer, led the interrogation of deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 2004. Piro is pictured in 2014, when he led the FBI’s Miami office. WALTER MICHOT MIAMI ...
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