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GET THE "DECK OF DEATH" PLAYING CARDS

NewsMax.Com
April 14, 2003

"Official Most Wanted Iraqis" Playing Cards

Click here to get the playing cards or more info

The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a new set of playing cards for U.S. military forces in Iraq.

The cards each picture a prominent Iraqi war criminal, beginning with the Ace of Spades - Saddam Hussein.

The US government has identified a list of 55 most-wanted Iraqi leaders, wanted dead or alive. They hope these playing cards will help our troops identify these criminals.

Now you can get a deck of these playing cards - sure to be a collector's item!

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Each card has a picture of a wanted figure.

"The key list has 55 individuals who may be pursued, killed or captured, and the list does not exclude leaders who may have already been killed or captured," said Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks at a Central Command briefing Friday.

The cards, dubbed the "deck of death", show the toppled Iraqi dictator as the Ace of Spades and his son Qusay as the Ace of Clubs. As well as being distributed to coalition soldiers, the decks of cards will also be distributed to Iraqi civilians who will be asked to tip off the troops when they see one of the wanted men.

These playing cards are one of a kind and sure to become a collectible. What better way to own a unique piece of history than to have the same playing cards that our troops are receiving with Iraq's Most Wanted individuals.

Now, you can get the same set of Iraqi Most Wanted playing cards as the troops have through NewsMax.com!


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