Iraq denies “key maneuver” successful, says farmers “sent U.S. packing.”
2003-04-07 11:26:02 In a daring pre-dawn raid, U.S. soldiers from the 42nd halftrack and grave-digging battalion stormed one of President Saddam Husseins underground garages on the edges of Baghdad Monday. The soldiers scratched Husseins Geo Storm and then proceeded back to Baghdad International Airport.
Neighborhood residents complained about the excess noise. They set off his car alarm, said one resident. Hussein apparently never returned to turn the alarm off, severely inconveniencing neighbors.
According to General Tommy Franks, the raid was meant as a show of force. We can go where we want, when we want, he said. He added that we have no evidence, that coalition forces were responsible for Husseins car alarm going off. Its possible the noise was caused by Iraqi return fire. Coalition planners said that while we are doing our best to avoid inconveniencing Husseins neighbors, Coalition forces are determined to bring this war to him--in the most personal way possible.
Franks said that only one coalition soldier was unaccounted for in the attack, and that they were reviewing procedure to determine the soldiers fate.
Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf denied that U.S. forces were within Baghdad, or that they had keyed Saddams car. The criminals are beatles clawing at the tombs of Kings, said al-Sahaf. Iraqi farmers turned back the criminals with pitchforks like the chaff they are. We killed them by the thousands. Mr. Husseins car is safe from the infidel criminals.
According to al-Sahaf, the farmers were part of Iraqs feared Farmer Dean Saddam unit, led by date farmer and fifth cousin on his mothers side Sugardate Dean Saddam.
Coalition forces countered that Sugardate Saddam has not been seen since coalition forces bombed his farmhouse. Credible forces say Farmer Saddam is dead. Tommy Franks added that it doesnt really matter if hes dead or not, we still control the garages of Iraq.
Asked about Farmer Deans possible death, al-Sahaf said to let them [bask] in their illusions. We will slaughter them, all those invaders. Their tombs shall be here in Iraq. The soldiers of Saddam will give them a lesson in [fertilizer] they will never forget.
To prove that the supposedly keyed vehicle remained intact, al-Sahaf offered to let female journalists drive the vehicle after it had been cleaned up, as long as you know how to drive a stick.
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