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Wednesday, March 19, 2003

360 Delta Force Troopers have been training 24/7 for the task of infiltrating the outskirts of Baghdad and capturing or eliminating Saddam Hussein, his sons Qusai and Uday, and the rest of Saddam's inner circle.  The troopers will infiltrate by Black Hawk at night.  Using laptops, they will hack into Baghdad's power and communication lines and shut them down.  Next, potential leadership sites will then be identified and pinpoint airstrikes on specific targets called in.  Systematic searches of the sites will then be conducted with the hope of finding Hussein's body 'in the rubble.'  And if he tries to flee by convoy,  Hussein will be targeted with laser-guided bombs or by Predator's with Hellfire missiles.  Commando Force Poised To Track And Kill Saddam.

11:38:10 PM    Permission To Speak Freely []


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IN THEIR SIGHTS - MSNBC

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Interesting and unnarrated footage of a stealth fighter and then several other fighters taking off  in a pre-war attack on Iraqi targets, including perhaps Iraqi artillery capable of firing chemical shells that were recently deployed to the South.  Reuters Raw Video

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