] Three Iraqis who aided the CIA in the March 20 attempt by ] the United States to kill Iraqi President Saddam Hussein ] were executed this week by Iraqi counterintelligence, ] former and serving U.S. officials told United Press ] International. ] Sources told UPI that Iraqi counterintelligence killed ] the three, shooting two and cutting out the tongue of a ] third, who bled to death. They said U.S. intelligence ] had learned this from their forces on the ground in Iraq. ] One former long-time CIA operative said it was the ] Delta men, already in country, who made the breakthrough ] for the U.S. attack by infiltrating a key Baghdad ] telecommunications center and tapping a fiber optic ] telephone line. ] Iraqi assets, recruited by the agency, played a key ] part in the operation by providing "priceless" ] information, relating to the phone system and details ] of Dora Farm, according to one former senior CIA official. ] A senior administration official told UPI that Saddam ] had suffered two burst eardrums in the attack, and "was ] bleeding from the nose and mouth." This source added ] that Saddam was so disoriented by concussion damage that ] he was in "a vegetative state" for hours after the strike. ] Another administration official said that Saddam was ] "definitely alive" after the strike and appeared on ] Friday, March 21, wearing glasses because of concussive ] damage to the capillaries of his retinas. UPI Exclusive: 3 CIA assets killed in Baghdad |