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Quoting an unnamed "senior Iraqi," the UK's Sunday Mirror reported that Saddam had sent his English-speaking representative to negotiate with American forces in the dictator's hometown of Tikrit.
The aide led soldiers to a letter, allegedly from Saddam, asking for a safe exile to the ex-Soviet republic of Belarus in exchange for information about bank accounts holding tens of millions in pillaged money and details of the elusive weapons of mass destruction.
Lieutenant Colonel William MacDonald, spokesman for the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division � which controls Tikrit north of Baghdad � told Reuters that the Mirror story was inaccurate.
"The 4th Infantry Division has not had any contact with any former regime members regarding Saddam Hussein's disposition," he told Reuters.
Originally posted by heelstone
This is one report by the U.S. military and Fox News that I believe. No reason to lie in this particular case.
1. There is no Iraqi WMD:s (again..).
2. Saddam most likely allready is in Belarus or Russia.