[He's been studying Castro, it's obvious...]

Reuters. 20 October 2001. Saddam Sends Condolences to U.S. Citizen on
Attacks.

BAGHDAD -- Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has sent a letter to a U.S.
citizen personally offering condolences for the first time over the
September 11 attacks on the United States.

Saddam said however he would not offer condolences to President Bush
until he did the same over the deaths of 1.5 million Iraqis that Baghdad
blames on 11-year-old U.N. sanctions against Iraq. Baghdad says
Washington is behind the continuation of the sanctions.

"We are belonging to God and to Him we are returning and may God protect
your life as we Muslims say to anyone who loses somebody dear to him,"
Saddam wrote to American Christopher Love in a traditional Iraqi message
of condolence.

Love had sent an e-mail to Saddam calling on him to speak to Bush and
resolve differences. No details on Love were immediately available.

A copy of Saddam's letter was made available to the media by Iraqi
officials on Saturday. It was his first known personal message of
condolence over the September 11 attacks in which some 5,400 people were
killed.

Iraq has not publicly condemned the attacks but says it has sent
condolences to Americans sympathetic to Baghdad.

In his e-mail to Saddam, Love said: "Mr President, please for the sake
of humanity, please contact George W. Bush. Tell him why you are angry.
I hope for all of our sakes he will listen with compassion and
understanding, as I believe he will."

"How much it would mean to this world right now if you were to put aside
your differences and side with the world, not just the U.S."

Saddam said in his reply: "I do not think your administration deserves
that Iraqis condole with it on what happened, unless it condoles with
the Iraqi people on the death of one and half million Iraqis who it
killed."

He said he did not know who was behind the September 11 attacks and
accused the United States of failing to produce enough evidence to back
its case that Saudi-born militant Osama bin Laden was the prime suspect.

In his letter, Saddam also said U.S. warplanes, enforcing no-fly zones
in northern and southern Iraq, had killed several Iraqis.

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Barry Stoller
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProletarianNews
with continuing coverage of WWIII



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