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English: Iraqi-American, Samir, 34, pinning deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to the ground during his capture in Tikrit, on Saturday, December 13, 2003. Samir was the translator for the U.S. Special Forces that helped find Hussein and pull him from his hiding place on December 13, 2003. Samir later met with U.S. President Bush and thanked him for liberating Iraq.
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2004-09-14 19:00 G3pro 640×480×8 (130690 bytes) Iraqi-American, Samir, 34, pinning deposed Iraqi leader Suddan Hussein to the ground during his capture in Tikrit, on Saturday July 24, 2004, in St. Louis. Samir was the translator for the U.S. Special Forces, that helped find Hussein and pull him from hi
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2004-09-10 15:07 G3pro 640×480×8 (130690 bytes) Saddam moments after being dragged out of his spider hole by an unknown member of Task Force 121
Iraqi-American, Samir, 34, pinning deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to the ground during his capture in Tikrit, on Saturday July 24, 2004. Samir was the translator for the U.S. Special Forces that helped find Hussein and pull him from his hiding place