Saddam's I I: His survival strategy is probably hopeless. But he has every reason to believe he can sway world opinion. And if that fails, he can turn a surgical U.S. invasion into a bloody nightmare
IT WAS THE USUAL CREEPY MILITARY PARADE THROUGH downtown Baghdad. Some of Saddam's fedayeen ("men of sacrifice") were dressed in dazzling white uniforms—"the color of a shroud, because we expect to die," explained a 24-year-old fedayeen leader. More jarring were the fedayeen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Newsweek 2003-03, Vol.141 (11), p.24 |
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Zusammenfassung: | IT WAS THE USUAL CREEPY MILITARY PARADE THROUGH downtown Baghdad. Some of Saddam's fedayeen ("men of sacrifice") were dressed in dazzling white uniforms—"the color of a shroud, because we expect to die," explained a 24-year-old fedayeen leader. More jarring were the fedayeen garbed in the familiar tan camouflage of the United States Army. Saddam has ordered thousands of uniforms identical, down to the last detail, to those worn by U.S. and British troopers. |
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ISSN: | 0028-9604 1069-840X |