During the Gulf War a Marine sniper had him "in his sights" for about three days but was never given the order.
Such a pity.
Still, assassinations aren't allowed.
While I doubt anyone will actually ever read this, I must point out that you obviously didn't read everything I said. Assassinations are allowed only under express presidential permission.
2) If you do get you'd have a whole lot of training before you'd get sent over. Given timetables, you probably wouldn't be sent to Iraq.
Again, you didn't read what I said, particularily the part about leaving for a while (a few months at least, to a year or more, whatever it takes) to allow Saddam to be lulled into a (false) sense of semi-security.
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