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Saddam says Iraqis could have saved people at WTC
By Khaled Yacoub Oweis

 
BAGHDAD, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Iraqi President Saddam Hussein criticised
U.S.  rescue efforts at the devastated World Trade Center site in New
York on Thursday, saying more experienced Iraqis would have found
survivors in the rubble. 

"America has let down its people.  Many who could have been saved died. 
They could have been saved if the mission had been given to Iraqis
trained by the tragedies America inflicted on Iraq," Saddam told a group
of officers. 

Saddam was referring to the 1991 Gulf War and subsequent Western air
raids on Iraq, in which he said 200,000 tonnes of bombs had been dropped
on the country. 

"They (the U.S.  authorities) should have saved the living from day one
and rescue work should have been carried out by ordinary people and not
limited to rescue workers," Saddam said. 

U.S.  officials say the chances of finding any more survivors in the
ruins of the World Trade Center buildings are remote.  Two aircraft
commandeered by suicide hijackers crashed into the twin towers last
week, killing thousands. 

"If this (attack) happened to Iraq then the residents of the area would
be the first to save the living, remove the bodies and put out the fire
before the firemen arrive," Saddam said in remarks carried by the Iraqi
News Agency. 

He said American authorities should also have asked Iraq to help repair
the devastating damage. 

"The Americans should have used Iraqi help to restore water, power and
telephones to the area," Saddam said, citing what he described as the
swift rehabilitation of infrastructure in Iraq after the U.S.-led
bombardment during the 1991 Gulf War. 

The Iraqi president, who has already issued two long commentaries
advising Washington to react wisely to the attacks on New York and
Washington, said Iraq would have helped the U.S.  rescue effort if it
had been asked. 

"The Iraqis would have agreed for humanitarian reasons and not for the
sake of the American government," he said. 

The military journal Jane's has reported that Israeli intelligence
believes Iraq was a sponsor of the September 11 attacks. 

Iraq has denied separate reports that one of the hijackers of the first
jet that crashed into the twin towers had met Iraqi intelligence agents. 

Iraqi officials have described the attacks as a consequence of U.S. 
foreign policy and cast doubt that those behind them were foreign,
saying they could have been Americans outraged at rising "poverty and
discrimination" in their country. 

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