Iraq Ambassador to UN -UPDATE

jenjie

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On Fox News:

Iraq's Ambassador to UN said "the game is over". He says he He hopes that peace will prevail and that the people of Iraq wll have a peaceful life. When asked if he is saying the war is over, he said "yeah, yeah..."

This is the first sign of anyone in the Iraqi administration ready to admit defeat. When asked if he was saying they were surrendering, he had no comment and left. He also said he had no idea as to the whereabouts or well-being of Saddam Hussein.
 
And may I add...straight sets! The USA & Britain = The Serena Williams of Nations.
 

I saw that. I must have missed the part where he said, "Yeah, yeah." I heard when he was asked if Iraq is surrendering, all he said was, "That's all I have to say." It was a very quick bit.

edited to change:

I just saw a different clip then the one I saw earlier. It's just as you say.

Ooopss!:D
 
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,83706,00.html

UNITED NATIONS — Iraq's U.N. ambassador said Wednesday "the game is over" -- and he expressed hope that the Iraqi people will be able to live in peace.



"The game is over. We hope that peace can prevail," Mohammed Al-Douri said as he left the Iraqi mission in New York.

Later, Al-Douri repeatedly said he hoped for peace, "and that at the end of the day, the Iraqi people will have a peaceful life."

He also said he has no relationship with Saddam Hussein and has had no communications with Iraq for a long time because of the war.

"I am here, so I know nothing about what is going on there," he said.

Al-Douri's comments to reporters outside his residence were the first admission by an Iraqi official that U.S.-led coalition troops had overwhelmed Iraqi forces.

"My work now is peace," he said. "The game is over and I hope the peace will prevail. I hope the Iraqi people will have a happy life."

Al-Douri said he has had no communications with Iraq for a long time because of the war.

Earlier, the ambassador told Associated Press Television News: "This is a war and there will be a winner and someone who is a loser."

When asked what he thought about the scenes being broadcast from Baghdad, he said, "Well I don't know really, I watch the television like you."

Al-Douri, still holds the credentials as the ambassador representing Iraq, and will remain the ambassador until the Credentials Committee of the General Assembly is convened to decide otherwise.

The Credentials Committee will convene when any other government or entity that takes over governmental authority in Iraq submits a request that a candidate of their offering be considered for credentials.

The Credentials Committee also makes the final decision on any competing claims that are submitted by opposing governmental authorities.
 
You know, his statement, "The game is over" is starting to irk at me.

Some game:mad:
 
He's gone! The ambassador has left the US for Paris. They don't know if he plans to continue on to Baghdad?

The same Fox News reporter tried to talk to him one last time. He tried to get him to tell the Iraqi Republican Guard, etc surrender. The guy says "I already said, it's finished. Where is the Republican Guard?" Giving the impression that he was saying the war was over, everyone went home and therefore he had no reason to tell them to surrender. But he refused to do it. Again he said he hoped for peace for the Iraqis - and actually said peace for the Americans too. :eek:
 

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