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- The exclusive interview, taped in Baghdad
on Monday, was to be fully aired on CBS's '60 Minutes II' news
show late Wednesday in the United States. Asked if, should there be an
invasion, he would set fire to Iraq's oil fields and blow up its dams,
Saddam replied: 'Iraq does not burn its wealth and it does not destroy
its dams.' He added: 'We hope, however, that
this question is not meant as an insinuation, so that the Iraqi dams and
the Iraqi oil wells will be destroyed by those who will invade Iraq in
their possible invasion of the country.' In 1991, just before the Iraqi
invaders were driven out of Kuwait by allied forces, fleeing Iraqi
troops and technicians systematically dynamited most of Kuwait's oil
wells, leaving a blazing inferno and an environmental nightmare that
took years to fix. During the interview, Saddam said
he had no plans to leave Iraq, despite statements by top US officials
that that could help avoid war. 'I am proud to have been born
fearing God and I have taught my children the value of history and the
value of human standards,' he said. 'We will die in this country and we
will maintain our honor -- the honor that is required in front of our
people. I believe that whoever offers Saddam asylum in his own country
is in fact a person without morals,' the Iraqi leader added. The
Iraqi leader also denied his country had any link with Al-Qaeda, the
terror network blamed for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United
States. Iraq 'never had any relationship'
with Al-Qaeda, Saddam said. Pressed on what that meant, and
whether Baghdad would destroy them, Saddam stressed: 'We have no
missiles outside the specifications of the United Nations, and the
inspection teams are here and they are looking.' Blix has given Iraq until Saturday
to begin destroying the missiles, which can carry a warhead of 300
kilograms (660 pounds), as well as component parts. 'The missiles that you are talking
about, the missiles that are against the resolutions, these do not exist
and they have been destroyed,' the Iraqi president said. 'Iraq has none of what has been
said at the higher political levels,' he insisted. 'All I am asking is to appear
before the American people and other people in direct discussion. This
is an opportunity for him if he is really convinced about his position
about preparations for war ... and it's an opportunity for us to tell
the world about our reason to want to live in peace.' CBS plans to show excerpts of the
interview early Tuesday were scuppered as Iraqi authorities held up
broadcast of the tapes as they were being translated. CBS later said the tapes, made by
Iraqi television, had been delivered apparently unedited.
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