This is most likely untrue, but i'm sure we will be hearing more of this story in the coming days. U.S. Military Denies Report of Saddam Exile Offer TIKRIT, Iraq (Reuters) - The U.S. military on Sunday denied a British media report that Saddam Hussein had offered money and information on weapons of mass destruction in return for safe passage to the ex-Soviet republic of Belarus. The Sunday Mirror newspaper said an aide of the fugitive ex-president had approached U.S. forces in Tikrit and led them to a house in the suburbs. There, they were given a letter, purportedly handwritten by Saddam, proposing talks. It said negotiations had been going on for nine days covering weaponry and bank accounts containing tens of millions of dollars. Lt. Col. William MacDonald, spokesman for the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division which controls Tikrit north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, said the story was wrong. "The 4th Infantry Division has not had any contact with any former regime members regarding Saddam Hussein's disposition," he told Reuters. U.S. commanders in Tikrit say they believe Saddam, on the run since he was ousted by U.S.-led forces in April, could well be in hiding in his home-town area where he still enjoys strong support and has close tribal and family ties. The newspaper suggested Saddam had chosen Belarus as a country with a leadership still rooted in a Soviet past that might show sympathy to an erstwhile ally. The United States, which invaded Iraq in March citing a danger from weapons of mass destruction, has said it would not negotiate with Saddam. It has so far failed to find any evidence of nuclear, chemical or biological arms.
Why would Saddam need to bargain? He was able to walk out of the country. He could be anywhere in the world right now.
I read the article earlier today. <a HREF="http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/news/news/content_objectid=13431908_method=full_siteid=106694_headline=-DESPERATE%2DSADDAM%2DOFFERS%2DAMERICANS%2DDEAL-name_page.html">DESPERATE SADDAM OFFERS AMERICANS DEAL </a> <hr color=green> He wouldn't be able to blend in as easily anywhere else in the world. Fewer people loyal to him outside Iraq than inside the country.