Chapter 403 Taha Yassin
Kusai sat at his large desk and carefully read the materials sent from all over the country. Although most of the matters were decided below, when he encountered those who needed the president's decision, he was sent to Mehel and transferred to him.
No one would believe that Iraq is now under the control of Kusai, a young man under the age of twenty.
Suddenly, the phone rang, and Kusai pressed the answer button and heard the secretary's voice: "His Excellency Kusai, Your Excellency Yurid requested to see you."
"Let him in," said Kusai.
Yurid quickly walked in and said, "His Excellency Kusai, we have carried out a meticulous intelligence work to monitor all the officials in Baghdad."
Although Barzan is the director of the Iraqi Intelligence Agency and Barzan is also very supportive of him, at the critical moment, Kusai is still willing to believe in the power he has cultivated.
"Tell me." Kusai closed the documents and listened to the messages sent back by his intelligence system.
"Most of the officials are relatively quiet, but there are also a few, some abnormalities. Among them, the most prominent one is Taha, the second-ranked figure of the Baath Party." Yurid said: "Tah is a veteran of the Baath Party and a loyal supporter of His Excellency the President. He has a great influence in our top leaders in Iraq. But now, Taha seems to have some doubts about you. He is secretly contacting some other people in the party. We speculate that he has the possibility of launching other forces in the party and attempting a coup."
Yurid said very carefully, but now in the position of Your Excellency Kusai, you have to cheer up and deal with everyone. Your Excellency Kusai is in power. This is a path to the top of the crisis. You must be extremely careful.
Kusai pinched the pen with his hands and began to ponder.
Tahayasinramadan, a second-person figure of the Baeking Party, was seen in later TV. Taha was born in Mosul in 1938 and graduated from the Iraq Military Academy in 1958. During the resistance to the Kasem regime, he went through several ups and downs and exiled. He was finally elected as a member of the regional leadership body of the Baeking Party in 1968 and 1974. In November 1969, he was appointed as the Minister of Industry, in March 1970, and in January 1974. In 1975, he served as the commander-in-chief of the militia directly led by the Baeking Party. He became a member of the national leadership body of the Baeking Party. He gradually became the number one non-kinship and friends around Saddam, and became the second-person of the Baeking Party.
Such a guy has great influence in the army and politics. If such a guy has a different intention and tries to launch a coup, then it will be a great loss for Iraq, and many innocent lives will be killed. Many things that should not be bleeding will happen, civil wars are the most sad, especially the wars within the Arabs. Kusai would never want to see such things happen!
This important person in the party must not be reckless, otherwise it will cause disastrous consequences.
If all those who collude with Taha will be eliminated, the power of the Iraqi Baath Party will be seriously weakened, which is tantamount to the current situation. However, if Taha really wants to rebel, the consequences will be even more serious.
Taha must have known that the Saddam who is sitting in the Republic Palace is a fake, otherwise, no matter how brave he is, he will never dare to have any unfaithful intentions. Saddam has always directly cleansed his power of being unfaithful to him.
However, when I think of Taha who followed closely behind Saddam in later generations, and the Taha who was finally caught by the US military and performed a hang, Kusai always feels strange and anyone can rebel. However, this Taha, Kusai doesn't feel like it intuitively.
Saddam became a fake, Uday disappeared, and he became a vested interest in this incident. Could it be that an idea came to Kusai's mind. That Taha wouldn't think that he killed his father, his brother, and he built up a puppet, and became the actual ruler of Iraq, right?
It is very likely that this is the case! In order not to cause turmoil in Iraq, Watban only notified a few people, Adnan and Barzan, who are all relatives, Rashid and Abid, are also the core figures in Iraq. The news did not spread, and orders were issued to the outside world, and they were all made by substitutes.
However, they did not inform Taha about this matter, the fewer people who know the better.
Then, some people who often meet the president will definitely notice it. Taha, who follows the president closely, must know that the president is fake, so Taha has this reaction.
Maybe, it's time to fight for this person! Kusai thought to himself.
Taha is already in his forties. It is a time when he is full of wisdom and experience. He has a mustache that is common to Middle Eastern people and has bright eyes. His years of military career have made him accustomed to wearing a military uniform and always upright. His personality is also upright.
However, Taha was a little uneasy. He walked back and forth in his room and kept thinking. He wanted to find out the truth of one thing: Where is President Saddam now?
Don’t say it’s in the Republic Palace! Let this statement go to hell! Taha has seen the president several times. Although his appearance and behavior are very similar, that look absolutely not! The president’s eyes are always very sharp. It was created by experiencing countless storms and countless ups and downs. The person who needs to come down to think about everything and then reply to it is simply a puppet! He also knows that behind the puppet, the person who holds real power must be Kusai.
Taha had never asked Adnan and others. These people had always been united by the president. He didn't believe that these people would not know that the president was fake. However, none of these people raised questions. There was only one possibility that they were already on the front line of Kusai! Kusai was so damaging that the war god in the Middle East had been worshipped by countless soldiers. His personal prestige was probably no longer under the president.
Adnan and others are relatives of the president. Intuitively, Taha believes that they will not murder the president, but Taha also feels that these people cannot believe it.
Taha's unusual reaction naturally attracted the attention of many people who had the same ideas as him. Taha suddenly discovered that there were more people around him, and those inside and outside the party began to move. Taha felt very keenly that several of them were ambitious.
Baghdad is really a large pool of water. Before the storm comes, something will always surface, and he remembered what President Saddam once said.
"If you have read the history of Iraq, you will find that it is either a shining guide or trampled and ravaged by the iron hooves of the invaders. Throughout history, it is either at the forefront of civilization, order, history and the Arab countries, or under the shackles of the monarchs. This is because the Iraqi people have unique personalities, they are mountains and peaks, not flat rivers and canyons."
Those passionate words shocked Taha very much. Perhaps it was from that time that he began to be absolutely loyal to President Saddam in his heart. For the president's son, Kusai is the successor that the president has deliberately trained. If the president nodded again, he would be loyal to Kusai without any words, but now he is not sure.
But now I am like this, it is also a good opportunity. Before the president comes back, it is very necessary to help the president find out those dissidents who are mixed in Baghdad.
Taha knew very well what he was doing, but what if things went in the worst direction, it was Kusai who really murdered the president and received the support of Defense Minister Adnan?
Taha shook his head. Adnan would not do that. He tried his best to let the idea disappear in his mind.
"Mr. Yasin, two officers from the Republic Guard came to pick you up. They said, "Mr. Kusai wants to see you." At this time, the housekeeper came in and said.
Kusai, want to see me? He also sent someone to pick me up. Taha asked, "Is he really an officer of the Republic Guard?"
"Yes, they've let me see their documents."
Taha felt something was wrong. Could it be that Kusai wanted to be unfavorable to him? Then, it was still very dangerous to go there this time, and he might not be able to come back. Uday is a living example.
Not going? Taha eliminated this idea in his heart. If he doesn't go, wouldn't he be afraid of that little guy who is less than half his age? He has not made any mistakes, so what reason does he have to arrest him? Besides, if Kusai wants to be unfavorable to him, he has to see if the other veterans in the party agree!
Who did President Saddam want to kill? Those guys in the party didn't dare to snort, but Kusai does not have that prestige yet. No one hums the Uday thing because Uday did all the bad things and everyone would like to be finished as soon as possible.
Thinking of this, Taha made up his mind that since Kusai came to invite him, he would go and meet the Iraqi God of War!
After getting in the car, Taha found that he didn't know the two officers who came to invite him. Since Kusai entered the Palace of the Republic and intervened in the affairs of the north, some people from the Southern Military Region appeared in the Republic Guard. These two people must be the confidants of Kusai from the South?
After walking through two intersections, Taha realized that something was wrong. This road did not lead to the Palace of the Republic!
"Where are we going?" Taha asked.
"Baghdad Hospital." said an officer: "His Excellency Kusai will meet you there." (..)
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Chapter completed!