WASHINGTON, July 23 (Xinhua) -- The United States were weighing a decision
to release graphic photos of the dead sons of Iraqi former President Saddam
Hussein, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said on Wednesday.
"We are still weighing the decision," Wolfowitz said at a n
ews conference.
But he hinted that Washington was leaning toward releasing the pictures.
"We are going to make sure the Iraqi people believe us at the end of the
day," he said, hoping the release might reduce attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq
and quash Iraqi fear that Saddam will return to power.
U.S. officials said the faces of Saddam's sons, Odai and Qusai were still
recognizable despite the bodies were in a "pretty bad" shape.
In Baghdad, the top U.S. commander, Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, said
their identification were proved through dental records and other means.
Odai and Qusai were killed Tuesday by American troops in the northern city
of Mosul in Iraq. End