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Saddam Hussein stayed in Baghdad until just hours before it was clear the city was about to fall after the US-led 2003 invasion, according to newly released FBI interviews with the deposed Iraqi dictator. Summarizing 27 interviews between January and June 2004, newly declassified FBI documents offer an unusual window on Saddam's view of himself.
Saddam stayed in Baghdad until city fell: FBIWASHINGTON (AFP) - Saddam Hussein stayed in Baghdad until just hours before it was clear the city was about to fall after the US-led 2003 invasion, according to newly released FBI interviews with the deposed Iraqi dictator.
Saddam Hussein stayed in Baghdad until just hours before it was clear the city was about to fall after the U.S.-led 2003 invasion, according to newly released FBI interviews with the deposed Iraqi dictator.
Saddam Hussein stayed in Baghdad until just hours before it was clear the city was about to fall after the US-led invasion, according to newly released FBI interviews with the deposed Iraqi dictator.
SADDAM Hussein stayed in Baghdad until just hours before it was clear the city was about to fall, according to newly released FBI interviews.
SADDAM Hussein stayed in Baghdad until just hours before it was clear the city was about to fall after the US-led 2003 invasion, according to newly released FBI interviews with the deposed Iraqi dictator.
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