Ex-Hussein political adviser claims Iraq accepted Bush's
ultimatum before invasion
Ron Brynaert
Published: Monday October 30, 2006
SOURCE W/LINKS:
Hossam Shaltout, a former political adviser to Saddam
Hussein's son, said today that before the U.S. invasion of
Iraq in March of 2003, Saddam expressed his intent to yield
to all American demands, but that the Bush administration
refused his offers, according to a press release on Yahoo
News.
Shaltout is a Canadian citizen who claims he was beaten
repeatedly by U.S. officers while in an Iraqi detention
camp, under suspicion of once having been a "right hand man"
for Saddam Hussein.
"Saddam was willing to yield to all American demands,
announced and unannounced, to reach peaceful resolution,"
said Shaltout, "but the Bush administration, including
Elizabeth Cheney, undersecretary of State, David Welch, the
U.S. ambassador in Egypt, and Gene Cretz, his political
attache, did not respond to his offers."
Shaltout claims that in March of 2003, just as he was to
read the Iraqi government's official reply to the Bush
ultimatum on Al-Jazeera, the broadcast was interrupted and
"the plug was pulled on the transmission." He also maintains
that later, when the Americans arrived in Baghdad, he
offered his assistance to U.S. military officials, but
instead was arrested by Marines who went to his hotel suite
and took his documents.
Left unmentioned in the press release are Shaltout's claims
that he was tortured and abused during his imprisonment.
In May of 2004, Shaltout told his story to MSNBC's Chris
Matthews.
"I was there to convince Saddam Hussein to step down, and I
was in the last hours working on this peace agreement,"
Shaltout said. "And I wanted him to keep the agreement that
he agreed to step down only 15 minutes before the
(UNINTELLIGIBLE) of this ultimatum. That was what I was
doing there."
Shaltout claimed that he was beaten and tortured while held
in the Iraqi prison in order to extract a false confession
that he was once Hussein's "right-hand man."
"They wanted me to confess because they found the speech I
was going to say and said that I‘m the speechwriter of
Saddam Hussein, which I wasn't," Shaltout said. "And they
want me to confess I am his right-hand man."
The ACLU has a pdf link which contains Shaltout's written
claims to the U.S. Department of the Army.
According to his Web site, Rights And Freedom International,
Shaltout is currently running for President of Egypt.
Excerpts from Shaltout's press release:
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The disclosure was made by Hossam Shaltout, a Canadian
aerospace engineer, former American pilot, and founder of
the peace organization Rights and Freedom International (
http://www.rightsandfreedom.com),
who said that war could have been averted, but Bush aides
blocked his efforts to announce Saddam's decision.
....
Shaltout said he was planning to fly from Amman to Baghdad
to announce Saddam's decision, but the Royal Jordanian
Airlines officials claimed that the US ordered the flight to
leave five hours earlier causing him to miss the flight,
preventing him from announcing on CNN that Saddam would bow
to the Bush ultimatum. Shaltout said he traveled by road to
Baghdad, delaying him almost one day, but raced to get the
communique approved from Saddam to broadcast over
international TV stations broadcasting from Baghdad.
Couple of hours before the expiration of the Bush ultimatum,
Saddam ordered Colonel Amer, his strongman, to facilitate
Shaltout's broadcast of the communique. Colonel Amer ordered
Allaa Mecky, the head of the Iraqi Channel 2 television, to
accompany Shaltout and help him broadcast the communique."
It was very late at night and CNN in Baghdad was closed. So
they went to al-Jazeera, and Shaltout told al-Jazeera
Washington correspondent Hafez Almirazy on the air that he
had the Iraqi government's official reply to the Bush
ultimatum. Moments after Mirazy asked him for a brief, the
plug was pulled on the transmission. Shaltout has a copy of
that interrupted broadcast.
Shaltout said that when the Americans arrived in Baghdad, he
offered his assistance to U.S. military officials. Instead
he was arrested by Marines who went to his hotel suite
taking his documents. Shaltout has the videotape of his
arrest, and several supporting documents.
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