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Talabani
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LONDON,
December 21 (IslamOnline.net) – Ousted Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein was not captured by U.S. forces, but rather Kurdish troops,
who drugged the former leader and handed him over to the Americans
later after negotiating a deal, a British newspaper revealed Sunday,
December 21.
Turning
the U.S. exaltation at Saddam capture into a Pyrrhic victory, the Sunday
Express quoted unnamed senior British military intelligence
officer as saying that Saddam fell into the hands of Jalal Talabani's
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).
He
said that Saddam was betrayed to the PUK by a member of al-Jabour
tribe, whose
daughter had been raped by Saddam's son Uday, leading to a blood feud
and harboring feelings of hatred towards the Saddam family, according
to the daily.
A
former Iraqi intelligence officer, whom the Express did not
name, told the paper that Saddam was held prisoner by Talabani until
he negotiated a deal, which apparently involved the group gaining
political advantage in the region.
An
unnamed Western intelligence source in the Middle East also told the
daily: "Saddam was not captured as a result of any American or
British intelligence. We knew that someone would eventually take their
revenge, it was just a matter of time."
Talabani
was actually the
first to announce the ground-breaking news in press statements
to the Iranian News Agency (IRNA).
News
televisions showed a videotape of a bearded and disheveled Saddam in
detention and undergoing medical checks.
Mahmmoud
Othman, Kurdish member of the Iraqi Interim Governing Council (IGC)
asserted at the time that it was the Kurds who nabbed Saddam
"because they have Arab friends in Tikrit, Mosul and the
country".
The
Express said the full story of events leading up to Saddam
capture near his hometown of Tikrit in northern Iraq "exposes the
version peddled by American spin doctors as incomplete".
Political
analysts said U.S. President George W. Bush was in a dire need for
such a ground-shaking event to raise his ratings and shine up his
image in the eyes of the Americans as the Presidential elections are
drawing closer.