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Cohen Calls Saddam's Bounty "Flailing Out"

 
By Linda D. Kozaryn
 
American Forces Press Service

 WASHINGTON -- Saddam Hussein's offer to pay a bounty for 
 shooting down coalition air forces is another sign of the Iraqi 
 dictator's growing frustration, Defense Secretary William S. 
 Cohen said Feb. 1.
 "It reflects just another example of Saddam Hussein flailing 
 out," he said at a Pentagon news briefing.
 Hussein reportedly has offered to pay $14,000 to any Iraqi who 
 shoots down a coalition plane, $5,600 for shooting down a 
 missile, and $2,800 for capturing an enemy pilot, according to 
 the Associated Press.
 Since Operation Desert Fox ended in mid-December, Iraq has 
 repeatedly violated U.N.-mandated no-fly zones and challenged 
 coalition air patrols. Coalition aircraft have responded 
 aggressively, attacking Iraqi air defense sites with missiles 
 and precision-guided munitions.
 "He has been hit harder than he expected to be hit with more 
 severe damage done to his military than he anticipated. I think 
 he has been greatly disappointed he hasn't seen an outpouring of 
 sympathy .. So he's looking for any way he can to strike out 
 against the United States and Britain."
 

http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Feb1999/n02031999_9902035.html



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