Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has vowed to kill "one million enemy" soldiers if US-led troops try to occupy Baghdad, official newspapers reported on Saturday.
"The enemy will not enter Baghdad's suburbs because he will die. Even if they send a million soldiers, our boys will kill them," Saddam told top military officers. "The enemy will land in remote regions and film it," the Iraqi leader said.
Saddam charged that the "enemy media will then start saying that they are at some distance from Ramadi (west of Baghdad) or somewhere else and now on its way to invade this or that city. "This is how they are going to put on their show," he added.
Meanwhile, the Iraqi Vice President said in an interview to be published in German weekly Der Spiegel on Monday that Iraq's supporters will launch suicide attacks on US targets if Washington attacks Baghdad.
Taha Yassin Ramadan said, "Martyrs and suicide attackers are our new weapon and they will not just intervene in Iraq. The Arab people will help the Iraqi people in their fight for independence and freedom. The whole region will be set ablaze."
He added, "This part of the world will become a sea of resistance and danger for the Americans. It will be much worse for them than anything that has happened so far, especially in places where American military are stationed, that is to say, in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait."
In addition, he reiterated Iraq's pledge to cooperate with UN arms inspectors seeking evidence of biological, chemical and nuclear weapons in Iraq to avoid an attack that would "cause much suffering and loss on both sides".
The Iraqi official dismissed Washington's allegations that Baghdad had links with Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda network.
He also rejected US' allegations that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction. "Iraq hasn't had any for a long time... We are no longer working on a nuclear program. Ask Mohamed ElBaradei," he said. (Albawaba.com)
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