Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf

Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf
Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhafis a former Iraqi diplomat and politician. He came to wide prominence around the world during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, during which he was the Iraqi Information Minister under Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, acting as the spokesperson for the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party and Saddam's regime...
NationalityIraqi
ProfessionPublic Servant
CountryIraq
military fall information
The military part of our information network - which we were accustomed to rely on for exact information - was the first part of the network to fall apart
military ready ripe
The time is not yet ripe to say what happened. When history's ready, then we can talk about it
military information interpretation
The information was correct, but the interpretation was not
country simple bullets
The simple fact is this: they are foreigners inside a country which has rejected them. Therefore, these foreigners wherever they go or travel they will be rained down with bullets from everyone. Attacks by members of the resistance will only go up.
military party night
During the battles last night and at dawn, they [ Ba'th Socialist Party fighters] had destroyed three American helicopters
military party enemy
.....they had burnt and destroyed around 30 vehicles, including tanks and APC's and damaged three enemy helicopters. God bless the fighters of the Arab Socialist Ba'th Party.
military shoes rose
No one received them [the coalition forces] with roses. They were received with bombs, shoes and bullets.
military issues baghdad
We will see how the issue will turn out when they come to Baghdad.
military baghdad objectives
Their objective is to get to the outskirts of Baghdad. So be it
military thinking trying
They will try to enter Baghdad, and I think this is where their graveyard will be
military dirt desert
They are again in the dirt in the desert
military land trying
They try to engage the world as much as they can and we will continue until they leave our land.
military disarray
Americans are now in disarray
war military cities
Iraqi forces are still in control of the city, and they are engaging in an attrition war with the enemy.