Saturday, June 28, 2003

INTERESTING.

For me this is simply further proof that Saddam Hussein didn't give a damn about the Iraqi people and their well being..
Saddam Hussein's intelligence agency devised a plan to challenge the allied occupation of Iraq: sabotage its own country.

The targets have included oil pipelines, the Baghdad electrical system, a liquid natural-gas plant and other key installations. With each attack, life for Iraq's roughly 24 million people has become more onerous and the mission of allied forces more complex...

Allied officials say they recently obtained a document prepared by the Iraqi Intelligence Service calling for a sabotage campaign in case of Saddam's ouster. Marked "secret" and dated Jan. 23, the document was found in the southern Iraqi city of Basra but is marked for distribution to intelligence officers throughout the country.

The "emergency plan" in the document outlines 11 steps, including looting and burning government offices, sabotaging power plants, cutting communication lines and attacking water purification plants, a familiar list to anybody who has followed events in Iraq over the past two months.

The measures are described in the plan as "steps necessary after the fall of the Iraqi leadership by the American-British-Zionist allies, God forbid."

Read the rest here.

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