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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