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IRAQ WAR MOST WANTED 52 PLAYING CARDS - SADDAM HUSSEIN AL TIKRITTI
Spades
Ace ?: Saddam Hussein, president (#1 on most-wanted list) (Executed 2006).
King ?: Ali Hassan al-Majid, also known as Chemical Ali (#5) (Executed 2010).
Queen ?: Muhammad Hamza Zubaydi, retired RCC member (#9, but was originally #18) (Died in Custody 2005).
Jack ?: Ibrahim Ahmad Abd al-Sattar Muhammad, Iraqi armed forces chief of staff (#13, was #11) (Died in Custody 2010).
Ten ?: Hamid Raja Shalah, Air Force commander (#17, was #15) (Captured 2005).
Nine ?: Rukan Razuki Abd Al-Ghafar Sulayman Al-Majid, head of tribal affairs office (#21, was #39) (Killed in 2003).[5]
Eight ?: Tariq Aziz, deputy prime minister (#25, was #43) (Surrendered 2003 and sentenced to death, Died in June 2015).
Seven ?: Mahmud Dhiyab, minister of interior (#29, was #46) (Surrendered 2003, Released in July 2012).[6]
Six ?:
Amir Rashid Muhammad al-Ubaydi, presidential adviser/former oil
minister (#33, was #47) (Surrendered 2003, Released in April 2012).
Five ?:
Watban Ibrahim Hasan, presidential adviser (#37, was #51) (Captured
2003 and sentenced to death. Died of natural causes in custody on August
2015).[7]
Four ?: Muhammad Zimam Abd al-Razzaq, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#41, was #23)
Three ?: Sa'd Abdul-Majid Al-Faisal, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#55, was #36)
Two ?: Rashid Taan Kazim, Ba'ath Party regional chairman (#49, was #30).
Clubs
Ace ?: Qusay Saddam Husayn, son of Saddam (#2), killed in standoff with the U.S. Army in Mosul, Iraq 2003.
King ?: Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, RCC vice chairman (#6).
Queen ?: Kamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan, secretary of the Republican Guard (#10, was #8).
Jack ?: Sayf Al-Din Fulayyih Hasan Taha Al-Rawi, Republican Guard chief of staff (#14, was #12).
Ten ?: Latif Nusayyif Jasim, Ba'ath Party military bureau deputy chairman (#18, was #37).
Nine ?: Jamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan, deputy head of tribal affairs (#22, was #40).
Eight ?: Walid Hamid Tawfiq, governor of Basra (#26, was #44).
Seven ?: Ayad Futayyih Khalifa al-Rawi, Quds forces chief of staff (#30, was #20).
Six ?: Husam Muhammad Amin, head of National Monitoring Directorate (#34, was #49) (Released 2005).
Five ?: Barzan Ibrahim Hasan, presidential adviser (#38, was #52) (Executed 2007).
Four ?: Samir Abd Al-Aziz, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#42, was #24). (Captured 2003)
Three ?: Sayf al-Din Al-Mashhadani, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#46, was #27).
Two ?: Ugla Abid Saqr, Ba'ath Party regional chairman (#50, was #31).
Hearts
Ace ?: Uday Saddam Husayn, son of Saddam Hussein, killed in standoff with US Army in Mosul, Iraq 2003 (#3).
King ?: Hani Abd al-Latif Tilfah, Director—special security organization (#7).
Queen ?: Barzan Abd al-Ghafur Sulayman Majid, Special Republican Guard commander (#11, was #9).
Jack ?: Rafi Abd Al-Latif Tilfah, director of general security (#15, was #13).
Ten ?: Abd Al-Tawab Mullah Huwaysh, deputy prime minister (#19, was #16).
Nine ?: Mizban Khadr Hadi, RCC member (#23, was #41).
Eight ?: Sultan Hashim Ahmad, minister of defense (#27, was #19) (Captured 2003, Sentenced to Death).
Seven ?: Zuhayr Talib Abd Al-Sattar, director of military intelligence (#31, was #21).
Six ?: Muhammad Mahdi (#35, was #48).
Five ?:
Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash, weapons of mass destruction scientist (known
as "Mrs. Anthrax"; No. 39, was #53; also the only female on the entire
list) (Released 2005).
Four ?: Humam Abd Al-Khaliq Abd, minister of higher education and scientific research (#43, was #54).
Three ?: Fadil Mahmud Gharib, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#47, was #28).
Two ?: Ghazi Hammud, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#51, was #32).
Diamonds
Ace ?: Abid Hamid Mahmud, presidential secretary (#4), executed on 7 June 2012.[8]
King ?: Aziz Salih, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#8, was #17, sentenced to death in 2011).
Queen ?: Muzahim Sa'b Hassan al-Tikriti, air defense forces commander (#12, was #10) (Captured 2003, Released in April 2012).
Jack ?: Tahir Jalil Habbush, Iraqi intelligence service (#16, was #14).
Ten ?: Taha Yasin Ramadan, vice president/RCC member (executed in 2007; #20, was #38).
Nine ?: Taha Muhyi Al-Din Maruf, vice president/RCC member (#24, was #42, died in exile in 2009).
Eight ?: Hikmat Mizban Ibrahim, deputy prime minister and finance minister (#28, was No. 45 – Died in Custody 2012).
Seven ?: Amir Hamudi Hasan, presidential scientific adviser (#32, was #55).
Six ?: Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan, presidential adviser (#36, was #50- Died of cancer in 2013).
Five ?: Abd al-Baqi Abd al-Karim Abdallah, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#40, was #22 - Captured in 2015).
Four ?: Yahya Abdallah, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#44, was #25), (Killed in 2003).[9]
Three ?: Muhsin Khadr, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#48, was #29).
Two ?: Adil Abdallah Mahdi, Ba'ath Party branch command chairman (#52, was #33).

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