Sons of Saddam in Mosul house for 24 days
In the past Huessein's regime had given Nawaf Zaidan Nasiri business, and he bragged of a close association. Then the door bell rang and he was asked to return the favors.
"I answered the doorbell and there they were, right in front of my face. They asked to stay in my house and I could not refuse them. This is a disaster for me."
Maybe not.
"On Monday night, an informant told the U.S. military that the brothers were in the house, perhaps hoping to collect a $30 million reward from the U.S. government for information leading to the capture or death of both men. The identity of the informant has not been disclosed." The Arab News idnetified Nawaf as the informant. If so he will get $30 million. That sounds like a profitable month in Iraq.
In the past Huessein's regime had given Nawaf Zaidan Nasiri business, and he bragged of a close association. Then the door bell rang and he was asked to return the favors.
"I answered the doorbell and there they were, right in front of my face. They asked to stay in my house and I could not refuse them. This is a disaster for me."
Maybe not.
"On Monday night, an informant told the U.S. military that the brothers were in the house, perhaps hoping to collect a $30 million reward from the U.S. government for information leading to the capture or death of both men. The identity of the informant has not been disclosed." The Arab News idnetified Nawaf as the informant. If so he will get $30 million. That sounds like a profitable month in Iraq.
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