Meanwhile, in one of Saddam’s ornate palaces along the Tigris in Tikrit, Task Force 20’s intelligence analysts were conducting social network analysis of top- and mid-level Ba’athist activists functional and tribal ties to the fugitive tyrant. (The 4th Infantry Division was independently conducting a similar analysis). When interrogation specialist, Staff Sergeant Eric Maddox joined the secretive unit in July, an interpreter showed him a list of all the former bodyguards who lived in the area, as well as their kin. On September 6, the Iraqi police arrested a former bodyguard named Nasir Yasim Omar al-Muslit, one of 40 al-Muslits on Maddox’s list. Under questioning, Nasir eventually provided Maddox with the blueprint to the operation of Saddam’s bodyguards. Whereas Maddox had been working off a list of 200 bodyguards of uncertain importance, Nasir gave him the key to the inner circle of 32 Hamaya, the individuals most trusted by Saddam.
SSG Eric Maddox |
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