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    Saddam Hussein Challenges Bush to Debate
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    By NIKO PRICE, Associated Press Writer

    BAGHDAD, Iraq - In an interview with CBS anchor Dan Rather, Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) challenged President Bush (news - web sites) on Monday to an internationally televised debate and indicated he did not intend to follow U.N. orders to destroy his Al-Samoud 2 missiles.

    Saddam said he envisioned a live debate with Bush along the lines of those in a U.S. presidential campaign, CBS said on its Web site.


    Rather was to report on the comments on the Monday evening newscast, and CBS planned to broadcast the interview in its entirety Wednesday.


    Regarding chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix's order that Iraq destroy its Al-Samoud 2 missiles, "Saddam indicated he does not intend to destroy them or pledge to destroy them as demanded," the network said.


    The order was issued after international experts determined the missile flew farther than the 93-mile limit set down by the United Nations (news - web sites) in 1991. Iraq maintains some of the missiles overshot the limit because they were tested without warheads and guidance systems.


    "This is not a serious issue," White House spokesman Ari Fleischer (news - web sites) said of the reported debate offer. "There is no debating his need to disarm."


    Fleischer said Saddam's comments about the Al Samouds represented "open defiance" of the United Nations. "He refuses even to acknowledge that the weapons are prohibited," Fleischer said.


    Iraq has until the end of the week to begin destroying the missiles, components and other related systems. If it fails to do so, that could give impetus to a draft U.N. resolution submitted Monday by the United States, Britain and Spain that would pave the way for war.


    Iraq had suggested it was trying to persuade the United Nations to allow it to keep the missiles after technical modifications worked out in talks with U.N. technicians.


    In New York, Blix said he was sending his chief deputy Demetrios Perricos to Baghdad to discuss the demand with Iraqi officials but that his order still stands.


    "Well, we have set the date for the commencement of the destruction of these missiles and we expect that to be respected," Blix said. "There will be a discussion about the pace of the destruction and Mr. Perricos as my deputy, will be there for that purpose."


    On Sunday, the reclusive Iraqi president met separately with Russian envoy Yevgeny Primakov, a former Soviet foreign minister and Russian prime minister, and Ramsey Clark, a former U.S. attorney-general prominent in the global anti-war movement.


    Saddam told Primakov he would cooperate completely with U.N. inspectors tasked with verifying that Iraq has rid itself of weapons of mass destruction, Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.


    "Saddam Hussein said that there will be no hindrances to the work of inspectors," the ministry said.


    Clark came away with a similar impression, telling The Associated Press: "He's thinking he'll do anything that he reasonably can that is honorable and protective of the sovereignty of his people to prevent war."


    But Clark, who said Saddam appeared "remarkably relaxed," also said the Iraqi president is convinced nothing he can do will prevent a U.S.-British attack because President Bush has already made up his mind.


    "What he thinks is, no matter what Iraq's performance is, the president will attack," Clark said.

    Earlier Monday, Fleischer said the destruction of Al Samoud 2 missiles would not satisfy Bush. He said stockpiles of sarin and VX nerve agent were still missing.

    "This is not about public relations. This is about protecting the lives of the American people," Fleischer said. "If Saddam Hussein destroys the missiles that he said he never had ... you've got to wonder what other weapons does he have?"

    Iraq declared the existence of the Al Samoud 2s as a short range missile in its 12,000-page report to the United Nations in December.

    A top adviser to Saddam, Lt. Gen. Amer al-Saadi, said Monday that Iraq was still drafting its response to the order that Iraq begin destroying the missiles by Saturday.

    "There is an open dialogue between us and (the weapons inspectors) and we hope that it will be settled," he said.

    Those comments implied that Iraq was holding out hope that the missiles could be modified to allow them to remain in Baghdad's arsenal, possibly for use against invading U.S.-led forces.

    The 93-mile limit — imposed after U.S.-led forces drove the Iraqi army from Kuwait — means Iraq is permitted to have missiles that could reach neighboring Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Syria and Jordan — but not Israel.

    Earlier this month, Saddam gave his first Western television interview in more than a decade, speaking with a retired British lawmaker and peace activist, Tony Benn.

    Saddam gave several interviews during the Gulf War (news - web sites) in early 1991.

    In one famous encounter, he spoke in a bungalow in Baghdad with Peter Arnett, CNN's correspondent in Iraq. Arnett quoted Saddam as saying he could not predict how long the war would last but promised "lots of blood will be shed on every side" and said he was confident Iraq would prevail. Iraq was routed in that war, which started after it invaded neighboring Kuwait.

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    Niko Price is correspondent at large for The Associated Press.



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  • #2
    Saddam would crush Dubya in a debate, obviously Bush isn't gonna debate him
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    • #3
      While the inspectors have had great difficulty finding concrete evidence of Saddam's WMDs, it would seem Dan Rather has managed to show, proof-positive, that the man has truly "gone off the deep end."

      And I imagine defying orders to destroy those long(er than allowed)-range missiles won't sit too well with the Security Council.
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      • #4
        I wonder which one would try to pull a gun on the other first... I would watch that though!
        To us, it is the BEAST.

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        • #5
          The epitome of Reality TV:

          George W. "The War Hawk" Bush vs. Saddam "Tiny Little Man" Hussein: No-Holds-Bar Grudge Match.
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          • #6
            Gawd, how boring that would be:

            "I'm telling you, I KNOW you have WMD!"

            "No I don't!"

            "Yes, you do!"

            "NO, I don't!"

            "YES, you DO!"

            "NO I DON'T!"
            ...
            ad nauseum...

            That seems all that either side has to say now, anyway...
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            • #7
              Would be one to watch. Saddam did challenge Bush to duel? Or was it just some of Saddams officers.. I think it basically said that foreign minister vs. foreign minister, president vs. president, defense minister vs. defense minister etc, everybody agreeing what guns are usable and so on
              I think the idea was beautiful and great, but I don't think that will work in real world.. I mean why risk it when you can win it anyway.. but this would be the one everyone in the world would watch.. it could beat superbowl ratings.. 'first rounds, German leaders vs. Irish leaders'.. what a tournament!
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              • #8
                "Wouldn't it be great if wars were fought between the 4ssholes who started them?"
                To us, it is the BEAST.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Sava
                  "Wouldn't it be great if wars were fought between the 4ssholes who started them?"
                  I guess the point is, they wouldn't start them if that were the case.
                  "I'm a guy - I take everything seriously except other people's emotions"

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                  • #10
                    It would be very interesting and more entertaining than anything else on tv at that moment.

                    Unfortunately, Bush doesn't want people to make fun of him more than they already do....and unfortunately he knows as well as most of us that there's no real chance of stopping the war on Iraq, no matter the outcome of such a debate.
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                    • #11
                      Next we can put them on Fear Factor.

                      Oh look Saddam ate more bull testicles than Bush but Bush is coming from behind the All You Can Eat Horse Penises competition!
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                      • #12
                        Ted Striker, that's a good idea! How about Survivor - the world leaders season..
                        In da butt.
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                        • #13
                          There we go.

                          I wonder what Saddam's 1 comfort/cheat item will be? Deoderant? A razor? Mustard Gas?
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                          • #14
                            Does Saddam look like a man who uses deodorant?

                            I wonder what Bush, Blair and Chirac brings..

                            .. then there would be a huge scandal when someone found hidden pretzels in someones sleeping bag.
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                            • #15
                              So they gonna invade on a technicality I see.
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