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Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Fugitive Saddam Hussein Deputy, Purportedly Shown In New Video

By ADAM SCHRECK 04/ 7/12 11:45 PM ET AP

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BAGHDAD — A video posted online Saturday purports to show Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the highest ranking member of Saddam Hussein's ousted regime still at large, lashing out against Iraq's Shiite-led government.

It was not possible to verify the authenticity of the video or determine when it was made.

The man in the video, posted on a website linked to Saddam's now-outlawed Baath party, was introduced as al-Douri and bore a striking physical resemblance to the former Saddam deputy. He noted that nine years had passed since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, suggesting the video was made recently.

Wearing an olive military uniform and eyeglasses, he criticized Iraq's Shiite-dominated government, led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, and what he said was meddling by neighboring Shiite powerhouse Iran.

"Everyone can hear the sounds of danger echoing daily and threatening this country," he said during the hour-long address, adding that al-Maliki's Dawa Party "has announced Iraq as the Shiite capital, and called on all Arab leaders to surrender to this reality."

Al-Douri has been reported dead or captured more than once in the past. He has not been seen in public since the U.S.-led invasion, though audio tapes purporting to be from him have been released. His whereabouts are not known.

Al-Douri is believed to have played a key role in financing Sunni insurgents seeking to undermine Iraq's post-Saddam government. He was the "king of clubs" in the deck of playing cards issued by the U.S. to help troops identify the most-wanted members of Saddam's regime.

Ali al-Moussawi, a media adviser for al-Maliki, said the tape is meant to "boost the morale of the terrorists."

"Al-Douri wants to spread terrorism and sectarian violence under the pretext of resistance," he said. "This will not affect the work of the government or the political process."

Al-Moussawi said al-Douri is still a wanted man, but that he doubts that al-Douri is still in Iraq because his need for extensive medical care in a well-equipped clinic would make it impossible to hide.

Also Saturday, a bomb hidden in a plastic bag blew up on a minibus, killing two passengers and wounding nine in Baghdad's commercial heart of Karrada, according to police and hospital officials. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

Deadly attacks have declined in Iraq in recent weeks, but dozens are still killed every month. March saw the lowest monthly toll for violent deaths since the 2003 U.S.-invasion.

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Associated Press writers Mazin Yahya and Qassim Abdul-Zahra contributed reporting.

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jessdog
Occupiers Are Not Victims.
01:35 PM on 04/10/2012
Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri I am sure most Americans agree with you that Iran is meddling in Iraqs affairs. You are so right!
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Elijah Shalis
Out and Proud with a BA in History & Poli Sci
02:33 PM on 04/08/2012
I don't buy this at all. Sounds too similar to Bin Laden. Supposedly he to needed constant medical treatment but that turned out to be a lie. I smell a conspiracy by the DOD.
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NonPrawf
You can't see, but I have a Predictor Badge too.
02:06 PM on 04/08/2012
There is a slight revision of history in this video when describing reasons why we went to Iraq after 911.
01:50 PM on 04/08/2012
What did they to to Ron Howard?
01:15 PM on 04/08/2012
The guy is right, we invaded Iraq to make it a playground for Iran.
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William50
01:00 PM on 04/08/2012
So, do you actually think the political power that was behind Saddam just stopped because they outlawed his party? With the US out of play this Saddam leadership can again begin to build because they're are people who supported him and we have left a weak and faractured political and social country.
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studioh!
bridging the snarchasm
12:49 PM on 04/08/2012
hey buddy, shiite happens.
12:48 PM on 04/08/2012
Maybe he's in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Seems to be a popular retirement community for most wanted types.
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Luman Walter
Once arrested for juggling.
12:29 PM on 04/08/2012
So that's where all those pesky WMD went. This guy took them.
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DeceptionIsReality
Ignorance is bliss, go back to sleep
12:24 PM on 04/08/2012
And the man behind the curtain reveals himself. Looks like he wants to be the boss.
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TheCarCzarsPage
12:22 PM on 04/08/2012
It's Borat!!
12:22 PM on 04/08/2012
How could they not find a red haired/mustached Arab for 11 years?
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TheCarCzarsPage
12:22 PM on 04/08/2012
CIA knows where this guy is (or isn't).
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N8tracks
I'm a workaholic
01:30 PM on 04/08/2012
Conspiracies are such a cop-out.
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pittelli
11:20 AM on 04/08/2012
Notice they don't even say that he committed a crime. He was on a deck of cards that our war criminal president had made up to sound like a tough guy. Who cares if he is still at large?
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12:37 PM on 04/08/2012
He sanctioned the killing of Iraqi citizens within the Saddam government. But hey, its better to just blame Americans for everything, and the barbarian Iraqis.
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Alessandro Ambrossio
My middle and last name.
01:16 PM on 04/08/2012
Since the Reagan administration did business with Saddam's Iraq, and the Iranians, it's not like we aren't without some fault, in regards to the atrocities committed by the regime. We supported it until it was no longer politically viable. By support I mean we(Americans) provided weapons, cash, etc.
01:51 PM on 04/08/2012
Bush is still at large and no one is looking.
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freddsky
see your feelings. raise you a people. it's poker!
11:12 AM on 04/08/2012
Could also be Bryan Cranston of Breaking Bad, with just a little nose putty.
Looks like they'll do anything to promote the final season.