Saddam Said to Pay Bounty for Killings
By EDITH M. LEDERER 

 
 NEW YORK (AP) - Saddam Hussein has been seen north of Baghdad and is paying a bounty 
for every American soldier killed, the leader of an Iraqi exile group said Tuesday. 

Saddam has $1.3 billion in cash taken from the Central Bank on March 18, is bent on 
revenge and believes he can ``sit it out and get the Americans going,'' said Ahmed 
Chalabi, head of the Iraqi National Congress. 

In Washington, Pentagon officials said Tuesday they had no information that Saddam was 
alive and offering bounties for killing U.S. troops. 

Saddam also bought suicide vests for himself and his secretary on April 1 from the 
mukhabarat, the Iraqi secret police, he said. 

 
The ousted Iraqi leader has been sighted on several recent occasions moving in an arc 
from Diyala, northeast of Baghdad, around the Tigris River toward his hometown of 
Tikrit and into the Dulaimi areas to the west of the Tigris, Chalabi said. 

 
The latest sighting was about two weeks before Chalabi left on his current U.S. trip - 
and the best sighting was three days old. 

 
``Now, he's put a price on American soldiers. He will pay bounty for every American 
soldier killed in Iraq now. This has been spread around in the western part of the 
country,'' Chalabi told the Council on Foreign Relations. 

 
He said the casualty rate for American soldiers ``is close to one a day, which is not 
good.'' 

 
The United States has been putting more troops into areas where the killings are 
taking place, but Chalabi said soldiers in their armored vehicles ``are sitting ducks 
for terrorists.'' 

 
The United States instead should move quickly to create an Iraqi security force under 
U.S. command, he said. This can be done in six weeks with help from community leaders 
to weed out criminals and members of Saddam's Baath Party and would allow the United 
States to reduce its force. 

 
``They can actually provide order quickly,'' he said. 

 
Chalabi, 58, has been mentioned widely as a future Iraqi leader - though he denies any 
ambitions to lead the country. He also has many critics who are opposed to anyone 
ruling Iraq after spending so many years abroad and who oppose his business dealings 
in Jordan. 

 

06/10/03 14:59


 
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