David Seidler and 'Hiding Saddam Hussein' director Halkawt Mustafa have written a script based on the relationship between Hussein and Alaa Namiq, the Iraqi farmer who hid the dictator in a hole after ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Saddam Hussein's reference to a downed U.S. helicopter in a speech aired Friday is being interpreted by intelligence officials as a sign he is probably alive. The officials stopped ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Saddam Hussein testified Wednesday for the first time at his trial, insisting he still was Iraq's leader and calling the proceedings a "comedy," but the chief judge closed the trial to ...
2002-08-09 04:00:00 PDT Washington-- In a defiant speech to his nation, President Saddam Hussein warned Thursday that the United States and any other nations that attempt to attack Iraq would face ...
Saddam biographer Amatzia Baram said he saw significant omissions from Saddam's speech, indicating it was cleverly taped before the war based on certain Iraqi assumptions on how the U.S. would attack.
Saddam Hussein argues with the chief judge while testifying during his trial in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, March 15, 2006. Saddam and seven co-defendants are on trial for torture, illegal arrests and ...
The chief judge in Saddam Hussein’s trial threw out one of the top defendants amid fierce arguments Wednesday as the prosecution and defense accused each other’s witnesses of lying. Guards hustled ...
WASHINGTON - The United States said it was uncertain whether a speech from Iraqi President Saddam Hussein broadcast today was new. "We don't know," said White House spokesman Ari Fleischer. "We don't ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Iraqi television said Saddam Hussein would address the nation Tuesday night, but the speech was delivered instead by his information minister -- an unexplained absence that comes ...
— -- In an address from the Oval Office as airstrikes against Iraq began on Jan. 16, 1991, then-President George H.W. Bush said Saddam Husssein had left the United States no other options. In ...
Excerpts from Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's speech to the Kuwaiti people broadcast Saturday by Iraqi state television. The remarks were delivered in Arabic and translated by The Associated Press.
As Saddam continued reading from a prepared text, the judge repeatedly turned off his microphone to prevent his words from being heard and told him to address the charges against him. But Saddam ...