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Saddam Hussein refuses to sell out Iraq 
Egyptian Magazine publishes transcript of [alleged] meeting in prison between 
Saddam Hussein and Donald Rumsfeld. 
Translated by Muhammad Abu Nasr 
THE Egyptian magazineal-Usbu'on Monday, May 2, 2005, published what it said was 
the text of a conversation between Iraqi PresidentSaddam Husseinand US Defense 
SecretaryDonald Rumsfeldon his latest trip to Baghdad during which he visited 
the imprisoned Iraqi leader. Al-Usbu' reports that informed political sources 
had disclosed the details of the meeting. 

David Irving comments: 
WE reproduce this item without any guarantees whatever to the veracity of its 
claim, and with certain reservations.
   This is however what the Internet is famous and prized for -- sheer 
irresponsibility, transcending the laws of libel and probability, andmore than 
once actually forcing a breach in an official wall of secrecy surrounding some 
action or other.
   On the one hand: the "transcript" seems calculated and even designed to 
showSaddam Husseinin the posture of a hero to his own people and it contains 
theatrical directions (e.g., "mockingly") that such transcripts do not normally 
contain; on the other hand, Saddam and Rumsfeld have met before, andAriel 
Sharonis known to have had an audience of the imprisoned Saddam.
   With the apparently unstoppable growth of the patriotic Iraqi resistance 
movement, Saddam may well have a lot of trumps in his hand, even while he 
languishes as a prisoner of the "Coaliation". But are they powerful enough to 
force Donald Rumseld to swallow his pride and eat crow instead (or humble-pie, 
as we have it in England).
   A sustained guerrilla war against the American occupation forces is however 
what Saddam Hussein shrewdly planned all along, and the Coalition must 
recognise that he holds the key to stopping it, as easily it started.
Al-Usbu'reports that the meeting took place after an escalation of Iraqi 
Resistance attacks against US occupation forces and their allies and stooges in 
Iraq. The sources indicated that the US had lost more than 1,600 men killed and 
wounded in the last three months, only a fraction of which they officially 
admitted. The available information indicates that US PresidentGeorge W. 
Bushheld a meeting with his staff in which they discussed ways to stop the 
Resistance violence in Iraq. In order to save us lives and stop the continued 
deterioration of relations between the US and its allies and other countries 
that sent forces to occupied Iraq. The US leadership arrived at a decision to 
offer to release the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and take him to his 
preferred place of exile outside Iraq in return for his appearing on television 
to demand that the Iraqi Resistance halt its armed operations and form a 
political party to take part in the political process set up by the US 
occupation
 forces in Iraq. 
Bush entrusted his Secretary of State, Donald Rumsfeld, with the task of going 
to Iraq immediately to urge the quick formation of a new Iraqi puppet 
"government" and to meet with the Iraqi "leaders" who have emerged from the 30 
January "election" results held under the threat of US weapons in occupied 
Iraq. At the same time,however, Rumsfeld was to meet with Iraqi President 
Saddam Hussein in his American prison near Saddam International Airport west of 
Baghdad. 
The Saddam Hussein-Rumsfeld meeting reportedly lasted nearly an hour and took 
place in the presence of the commander of US occupation forces in Iraq. 
Rumsfeld followed up on his meeting by sending a report to President Bush in 
which he enclosed minutes of his meeting with the Iraqi President and offered 
outlines for how the US should deal with future developments in Iraq. He is 
said to have stressed the need for pursuing various ways to hold political 
dialogue with the Resistance and with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. 
In his report,al-Usbu'said, Rumsfeld emphasized that the situation in Iraq was 
increasingly dangerous. He said that the Arab Resistance looked like an 
organized army in the making and that it was training well and had been 
provided with important support in weapons and other material back up. Rumsfeld 
said that the number of Resistance fighters in Iraq had now reached 400,000 
active fighters and that around them were more than five million people 
providing the Resistance with support. 
Rumsfeld said that what took place in al-Fallujah had a negative impact on the 
security situation and that the Resistnace had succeeded in reaping the fruits 
of the "war on terror" beingwaged by the united states to use them for its 
benefit. He said that Iraqi youths were now vying with one another in 
volunteering to fight in the ranks of the Resistance. 
Rumsfeld confirmed that the names of many of the Resistance organizations that 
declare themselves here and there are nothing but fronts for organizations of 
the Arab Baath Party under the leadership currently ofIzzat Ibrahim ad-Duri, 
the Vice President of Iraq. 
Rumsfeld expressed the expectation that the situation would become much more 
difficult in the coming period since the pace of armed operations against the 
US forces had greatly accelerated, and now stands at more than 200 attacks 
every day, making dozens ofcasualties in the "coalition"and puppet "national 
guard" ranks likely. 
Rumsfeld said that he had reviewed numerous American and Iraqi reports that 
reveal a deterioration in the security situation in Iraq and a fall in the 
morale level of the troops as casualties and material losses increase. 
Rumsfeld indicated that there have also been serious material losses in US 
ranks, and that the Americans are now loosing an average of at least 30 
military vehicles every week, something that is continually depleting American 
power. 
Rumsfeld also disclosed that the Resistance had just recently seized stockpiles 
of advanced American weaponry including artillery and rocket launchers as well 
as anti-aircraft launchers and that the US command expressed the fear that 
these arms would soon have their effect in escalating the movements of violence 
and Resistance operations. 
At the end of his report, al-Usbu' reports, Rumsfeld urged the continuation of 
the dialogue with Saddam Hussein and his supporters until they can arrive at a 
formula for bringing about a temporary truce to facilitate a discussion of both 
sides' proposals. 
Al-Usbu' obtained the minutes of the conversation between Saddam Hussein and 
Donald Rumsfeld from a reliable American source. 

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The following are the minutes of the meeting: 
Minutes of the meeting between President Saddam Hussein and US Secretary of 
Defense Donald Rumsfeld. 
AT the beginning of the meeting President Saddam appeared extremely calm, 
perhaps he was surprised that his visitor was Rumsfeld, but he did not show any 
nervous tension. Rumsfeld began the discussion: 
Rumsfeld: I have come to meet you to talk with out about the situation in Iraq. 
We have been in communication with some of your supporters inside and outside 
Iraq and they advised us to listen to you. 
Saddam Hussein: And what is it that you want? Your forces have occupied the 
territory of noble Iraq; you brought down the ruling regime without any legal 
basis; you attacked the sovereignty of an independent, free, sovereign country; 
and you committed crimes that history will record astestimony against your 
bloodstained civilization. So what more do you want after all that? 
Rumsfeld (trying to conceal his anger): there no call for going into the past. 
I've come specially to present you a clear and specific offer and I want to 
hear from you a clear and specific answer. 
Saddam Hussein (mockingly): I suppose you've come to apologize and return 
authority to the Iraqis. 
Rumsfeld: We have nothing to apologize for. You were a danger to your 
neighbors. You were trying to acquire weapons of mass destruction, and you 
practiced dictatorship over your people. So it was natural for us to extend our 
hands to help the people of Iraq to rid themselves ofthe perils they faced for 
more than thirty years. 
Saddam Hussein: I know that you're ignorant of history and I know that your 
president is no less ignorant. But it seems that you've been telling lies for 
so long that you have come to believe them yourselves. If you mean by "our 
neighbors" the Zionist Entity, then, yes, we really were posing a danger to it 
and preparing to liberate our plundered land in Palestine. This is the trust of 
every Arab person, not just Iraqis, for that land is Arab and its people are 
Arab and the Zionists have done nothing but occupy the land. They came to us 
from every corner of the world with your help and that of the old colonial 
powers. But if you mean Kuwait, I would like to ask you: Haveyou withdrawn from 
Kuwait or not? 
Rumsfeld: These are security issues. Besides, between us and Kuwait and the 
other Gulf States there are security agreements.We came in based on their 
request to defend them from your threats. 
Saddam Hussein: Isn't it funny to entrust the wolf to guard the sheep? The 
Kuwaiti people are an Arab people, and Kuwait is Iraqi territory. So I would 
ask you to go and read up on history well, except that I am sure that you will 
never be able to grasp it. 
Rumsfeld: Enough of this chatter. I am offering you . . . 
Saddam Hussein (cuts him off): Before you offer me your rotten goods, I want to 
ask you: did you find any weapons of mass destruction or not? 
Rumsfeld (confused): we haven't found any so far. But we definitely will find 
them one day. Do you deny that you had the intention of making a nuclear bomb? 
Saddam Hussein: We had no weapons of mass destruction since 1991. We were 
truthful when we spoke to the International Inspection Team and we were 
truthful in our letters toKofi Annan. And you knew those facts, but you were 
looking for any false excuse to occupy Iraq and overthrow the legal 
authorities. 
Rumsfeld: The Iraqis greeted us happily and welcomed us and the reason was the 
bloody practices of your regime for all the years in which you ruled Iraq. 
Saddam Hussein: I ask you, Mr. Rumsfeld . . . Enough lying. You are the ones 
who opened up cascades of blood on the land of Iraq. You plotted against us and 
you came with some traitors to take over rule of the great land of Iraq. 
Rumsfeld: The ones you call traitors were chosen as their leaders by the Iraqi 
people by democratic means and clean elections, such as never took place while 
you ruled the country. 
Saddam Hussein: I knew that you came with a band of traitors with[Jalal] 
at-Talibaniin their front ranks (laughs mockingly). Great Iraq being ruled by 
at-Talibani andal-Ja'fari, isn't that ridiculous? And what kind of elections 
are you talking about. Is it possible to hold free elections, as you call them, 
when our country is occupied? Mr. Rumsfeld, we have learned from history that 
occupiers come only with their lackeys and agents, then you want after all that 
to convince me that the people of Iraq are enjoying freedom and democracy? You 
must really be delirious. 
Rumsfeld (trying very hard to control his anger): You are in isolation and 
don't know the facts of what is going on outside. The Iraqi people have been 
freed from your oppression. If they saw you or any of you men in the street, 
they would destroy you!! 
Saddam Hussein: And I bet you that if you were able to announce where you are 
in Iraq, if the Iraqi Resistance learned where you were, you wouldn't be able 
to get out alive. I want to pass on some advice that you must convey to your 
stupid president: you must tell him to save what remains of his troops. Death 
is stalking them in every place and historywill not forgive him. 
Rumsfeld: I came to talk with you about the 'terrorist' operations that your 
men are inciting and carrying out. Your men recently carried out a foul attack 
against Abu Ghurayb prison where more than 50 Americans were killed or wounded, 
and they killed a number of those in custody on various charges as well. Your 
men are getting help from terrorists from every corner of the world and they 
are threatening the democratic experiment in Iraq. 
Saddam Hussein: What exactly is it that you want? 
Rumsfeld: I'm making you one offer and that is that you will be released and 
can chose for yourself a place of exile freely, in any country you like, on 
condition that you go on television and issue a condemnation of terrorism and 
order your men to stop these acts. 
Saddam Hussein: Have you obtained the agreement of your president to this 
offer? 
Rumsfeld: Yes, this offer has been agreed on in a meeting in which the 
President, Vice President, Secretary of State, and Chief of Intelligence took 
part. AndI have been authorized to inform you of this offer. 
Saddam Hussein: It's a trifling offer. 
Rumsfeld (with a sigh): We're also ready to bring elements close to you into 
the government. 
Saddam Hussein: And what else? 
Rumsfeld: You will be given generous financial assistance and security 
protection for you and your family in the country of your choice. 
Saddam Hussein: Do you want to hear my conditions? 
Rumsfeld: I would love to. 
Saddam Hussein (with an air of superciliousness and superiority) I want first 
from you that you set a time table for your withdrawal from Iraq and that your 
government commit itself to it before the world and that you begin the 
withdrawal immediately.
Secondly, I ask you to release immediately all the Iraqi and Arab prisoners in 
the prisons you have set up or in which you have taken the freedom of tens of 
thousands of honorable people of Iraq. 
Thirdly, I ask from you to pledge to grant full compensation for the material 
losses that afflicted the Iraqi people as a result of your aggression against 
our country since the Mother of Battles in 1991 and until today. And I accept 
the assistance of an Arab and International Committee in estimating the extent 
of those losses. 
Fourth, I ask that you return the money that you and your men plundered from 
the treasuries of Iraq, and its oil, in particular that criminal[L. Paul] 
Bremerand his gang of traitors and renegades. 
Fifth, the return of the artifacts that you stole and gave to the 
archaeological artifact mafia. These are treasures that are beyond all the 
monetary value in the world, because they carry the history of Iraq and its 
civilization. It's true that you don't have any civilization or history and 
that the lifespan of your country is no more than a few hundred years, but all 
that must not serve to justify your theft and your hatred for the civilization 
of Iraq and the wealth of Iraq. 
And sixth, you must hand over the weapons of mass destruction if you have found 
any and return to us the lives of all the martyrs whose lives you took and to 
return the honor of the noble women of Iraq whom you dishonored.

Rumsfeld: Is this some kind of joke? 
Saddam Hussein: No! This is the bitter reality. . . which you know, Mr. 
Rumsfeld. You have committed the greatest crime in history against a peaceful 
Arab country. We met together in the 1980s. Do you remember your offers? 
Rumsfeld: Enough of the past. We are reassessing our positions towards you and 
towards a number of powers that have been hostile to us in the past. We have 
decided to hold dialogue with moderate Islamicists and we have no objection to 
their coming to power through the ballot box. More important than that we have 
decided to open channels for dialogue with 'terrorist' organizations like 
Hamas, the Islamic Jihad, and Hizbollah, which is pro-Iranian, and also with 
other fundamentalist organizations in the whole world. We even have a plan for 
contacting the Taliban movement in Afghanistan to study the possibility of 
their participation in power, in exchange for their giving up arms. 
Saddam Hussein: So you have begun to rethink your erroneous course? 
Rumsfeld: It is a natural development of events. We are striving to spread 
democracy in all countries and movements subject to tyranny. 
Saddam Hussein: May you prosper if you are truthful. I know your real aim, 
though. If you were really truthful, then you and your allies must begin 
immediately by withdrawing from Iraq. And you would also have to depart from 
your position of support for 'Israel'. But I know that your president is 
stubborn and arrogant and is not telling the truth. 
Rumsfeld: He is a democratically elected president, not a bloody ruler like 
you. 
SaddamHussein: Terror is your product and lying is your method. 
Rumsfeld: This offer is a historic opportunity for you. You will be released 
and we will consult with you in everything related to the running of Iraq. If 
you refuse this offer, the opportunity will not be fulfilled. 
Saddam Hussein: I am not looking for opportunities. I am not looking for a way 
to save my neck from the gallows that you have set up for all of Iraq. If I 
wanted that I would have accepted the Russian offer and saved my sons and 
grandson from martyrdom. I don't know what has become ofmy family and my 
daughters and grandchildren. But believe me I am concerned with every Iraqi 
citizen and the future of great Iraq more than I am concerned with myself and 
my family. 
Through your men, you previously made an offer that if I declare that weapons 
of mass destruction were smuggled to Syria, you said that in return you would 
release me. I rejected that then and I reject it again now. 
Rumsfeld: I don't want a rejection from you. I want you to think about it. We 
are continuing our reassessment of our stances at the present time. We want to 
stop the bloodshed on both sides. And therefore we have made this offer out of 
the logic of power and not the logic of weakness. 
We asked Jalal at-Talibani to make a statement denying any intention of 
executing you as a sign of good intentions on our part. We are ready to 
reassess our whole position on the political arrangement in Iraq as a whole and 
to discuss this matter with you and with your men. 
Saddam Hussein: Are you ready to withdraw or not? 
Rumsfeld: We can possibly discuss redeployment. Our forces have prepared bases 
for a long stay. We can possibly withdraw from streets and cities, but we will 
remain in the bases for some time. 
Saddam Hussein: then you want a new stooge to add to that line of stooges. No 
Mr. Rumsfeld. Don't forget that you are talking with Saddam Hussein the 
President of the Republic of Iraq. 
Rumsfeld: But you lost power. 
Saddam Hussein: I have nothing left but honor and honor cannot be bought and 
sold. 
Rumsfeld: But life is priceless. 
Saddam Hussein: There is no value to life without honor. You robbed Iraq of its 
honor when you trampled on its land and we will regain our honor whether Saddam 
Hussein remains or dies a martyr. 
Rumsfeld: Your supporters with whom we have been discussing told us that you 
were the first and last decision maker. Were they expecting this reaction from 
you? 
Saddam Hussein: Definitely, they know that Saddam Hussein cannot back away at 
the expense of his homeland and honor. 
Rumsfeld: History will hold you responsible for the blood that is being shed in 
Iraq. 
Saddam Hussein: Rather history will judge you for your crimes. I warned you 
before, saying that you would commit suicide on the walls of Baghdad. And here 
you are paying the price. I want you to go to London and read the records of 
the British Foreign Office and learn something aboutthe struggle of the Iraqi 
people against your British friends who are now repeating their mistakes and 
fighting with you. The Iraqi people are a stubborn people who do not fear 
death. The Resistance is stronger than you imagine. So I promise you that you 
will have even more. 
Sources:

   http://www.albasrah.net/maqalat_mukhtara/arabic/0505/sadam_lqa_020505.htm 
   http://www.elosboa.com/elosboa/issues/423/0401.asp 
   

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