NATIONAL Hussein sends message to Americans on tape WASHINGTON (AP) — Iraqi President Saddam Hus sein said in a message to Americans broadcast Tues day that President Bush was sending their sons to a war more terrible than Vietnam. In a 75-minute address taped last week. Saddam warned that if Bush were to launch war against Iraq, "it would not be up to him to end it ." Sitting at his desk with an Iraqi flag at his side. Sad dam said he was addressing his message to the Ameri can people to explain the truth behind Iraq's Aug. 2 invasion and occupation of Kuwait The rambling address, peppered with references to Allah and his teachings, repeatedly accused Bush and Kuwait's rulers of plotting to impoverish his country and steal its oil. Bush is "placing you in a critically embarrassing sit uation ... on the edge of a bottomless abyss." by de fending undemocratic governments like those of Ku wait. Saddam said. "Bush, ladies and gentlemen, is sending your sons to war for no purpose save fatal arrogance Saddam spoke in Arabic. His remarks were trans lated with English subtitles supplied by Iraqi authori ties. "Bush wants to bring back the sorrows of America and humanity by repeating the Vietnam experience, only this lime in a more radical manner and more vio lent and more casualties.” Saddam said The four major television networks broadcast ex cerpts of the tape on their evening news shows Only CNN honored Saddam's request to show the whole tape, scheduling a 1 a m. HITT broadcast Saddam, dressed in a dark suit rather than the mili tary uniform he often favors, taped his address in re sponse to an eight-minute message delivered by Presi dent Bush unedited on state run Iraqi television 10 days ago. In that speech. Bush said Saddam had brought his people to the brink of war Although Bush told the Iraqi people his administra tion had no quarrel with them. Saddam said. "We have evidence that President Bush was himself in volved in the Iran-gate or Iran-Contra conspiracy against Iraq in l<(Ht> when he was Reagan's vice presi dent " As vice president. Bush was privy to the Reagan ad ministration's decision to sell weapons to Iran — which was engaged in war with Iraq — in an effort to win freedom for American hostages held by pro-Irani an radicals in Lebanon The United States gave important help to Iraq, how over, when in 1987 it put Kuwaiti tankers under the U S flag and protected them against Iranian attacks in the Persian Gulf. Saddam accused Bush of lacking faith in God. and of ‘‘promoting a form of neo-Nazism" by styling him self as the leader of the free world. Congress, too. was involved in a conspiracy against Iraq long before the Aug. 2 invasion. Saddam said, lawmakers wanted to impose economic sanctions against his country, under the influenced of the pow erful ‘‘Zionist" lobby of Israel’s supporters, he said. He challenged Bush, again, to an international tele vision debate so he could tell the world the facts about Iraq's actions and so the American leader could learn about his intentions. "If Bush has troth on his side, why should he evade debate?” Iraq's detention of Americans and other foreigners “as guests in houses of our staff” is in the best inter ests of the United States because it could prevent a di sastrous war, Saddam said. U.S. officials say Saddam is holding 93 Americans, some of them at key military and financial installa tions. as "human shields" to ward off attack. The State Department has denounced the action in strong terms. You Want Software? Microsoft Word Microsoft File Microsoft Excel Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Works Microsoft Write FulHmpact FullPaint FuflWrite Professional AppleShare SmartForm Designer — Back To School Special -- A - MacPaint 2.0 MacWrile II Mac Draw II All 3 for only $115! 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