U.S. list of most-wanted Iraqis
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In April 2003, the United States drew up a list of most-wanted Iraqis, consisting of the 55 members of the deposed Ba'athist Iraqi regime whom they most wanted to capture. The list was turned into a set of playing cards for distribution to United States-led Coalition troops. Later, in 2003, the list was renumbered so that it mostly conformed to the order of the playing cards (see most-wanted Iraqi playing cards).
List
[edit]- As of 31 January 2024
- Total 55
- Dead: 33
- Imprisoned: 4
- Released: 14
- At large: 4
Dead | Imprisoned | Released | At large |
No. | Name | Role | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Saddam Hussein | President of Iraq | Executed on 30 December 2006 |
2. | Qusay Hussein | Director of the SSO | Killed on 22 July 2003 |
3. | Uday Hussein | Commander of Fedayeen Saddam | Killed on 22 July 2003 |
4. | Abid Hamid Mahmud | Presidential Secretary | Executed on 7 June 2012 |
5. | Ali Hassan al-Majid | Director of IIS | Executed on 25 January 2010 |
6. | Izzat al-Douri | Vice President of Iraq | Died on 25 October 2020 |
7. | Hani Abd Latif Tilfah | Director of the SSO | Captured on June 21, 2004[1] |
8. | Aziz Saleh al-Numan | Member of the Regional Command | Died in custody in January 2024 |
9. | Mohammed Hamza Zubeidi | Prime Minister of Iraq | Died in custody on 2 December 2005 |
10. | Kamal Mustafa Abdullah | Secretary of the Republican Guard | Sentenced to death on 6 June 2011[2] |
11. | Barzan Abdul Ghafoor Sulaiman | Commander of the Republican Guard | Released on 29 June 2020 |
12. | Muzahim Saab Hassan | Air Defense Force Commander | Released in April 2012 |
13. | Ibrahim Ahmad Abd al-Sattar | Armed Forces Chief of Staff | Died of cancer on 28 October 2010 |
14. | Saif al-Din al-Rawi | Chief of Staff of the Republican Guard | Believed to be at large |
15. | Rafi Abd Latif Tilfah | Director of the Public Security | Believed to be at large |
16. | Tahir Jalil Habbush | Director of IIS | Believed to be at large |
17. | Hamid Raja Shalah | Air Force Commander | Released in 2007 |
18. | Latif Nassif Jassim | Deputy chairman of the Ba’ath Party | Died of heart attack on 30 August 2021 |
19. | Abd al-Tawab Mullah Huwaysh | Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq | Released in 2006 |
20. | Taha Yassin Ramadan | Vice President of Iraq | Executed on 20 March 2007 |
21. | Rukan Razuki Abd al-Ghafar | Chief of Tribal Affairs | Killed in 2003 |
22. | Jamal Mustafa Abdullah | Deputy Chief of Tribal Affairs | Released on 30 June 2020[3] |
23. | Mizban Khadr al-Hadi | RCC Member, Reg CDR Central Euphrates Region | Died on 16 May 2020[4] |
24. | Taha Muhie-eldin Marouf | Vice President of Iraq | Died of cancer on 9 August 2009 |
25. | Tariq Aziz | Deputy Prime Minister | Died of heart attack on 5 June 2015 |
26. | Walid Hamid Tawfiq | Governor of Basrah Governorate | Released on 25 June 2020[5] |
27. | Sultan Hashim | Minister of Defense | Died on 19 July 2020 |
28. | Hikmat Mizban Ibrahim | Dep Prime Minister, Economics & Finance Min. | Died of cancer on 27 January 2012 |
29. | Mahmud Dhiyab | Minister of the Interior | Released on 9 July 2012 |
30. | Iyad Futayyih | Al Quds Force Chief of Staff | Died of a stroke on 18 May 2018[6] |
31. | Zuhayr Talib Abd al-Sattar al-Naqib | DMI Director | Died on 15 June 2020[7] |
32. | Amir Hamudi Hasan al-Sadi | Presidential Scientific Adviser/NMD Dir Gen | Released in 2005 |
33. | Amer Mohammad Rashid | Presidential Advisor | Released in April 2012 |
34. | Hossam Mohammed Amin | National Monitoring Director | Died in the UAE on 8 July 2021[8] |
35. | Muhammad Mahdi al-Salih | Minister of Trade | Released on 18 March 2012 |
36. | Sabawi Ibrahim | Head of the Directorate of General Security | Died of cancer on 8 July 2013 |
37. | Watban Ibrahim | Interior Minister of Iraq | Died on 13 August 2015[9] |
38. | Barzan Ibrahim | Presidential Advisor | Executed on 15 January 2007 |
39. | Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash | Party Youth & Trade Bureau Chairman | Released on 18 December 2005 |
40. | Abd al-Baqi Abd Karim al-Sadun | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Baghdad | Died on 14 December 2021 |
41. | Muhammad Zimam Abd al-Razzaq | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Ta'mim & Ninawa Gov | Sentenced to life imprisonment on 9 April 2009 |
42. | Samir Abdul Aziz al-Najim | Minister of Oil | Released on 21 April 2023 |
43. | Humam Abd al-Khaliq Abd al-Ghafur | Min of Higher Education & Scientific Research | Released on 18 December 2005 |
44. | Yahya Abdallah al-Ubaydi | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Basrah Gov. | Killed in 2003[10] |
45. | Nayef Shindakh Thamir | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Salah ad Din Gov. | Killed in 2003[11] |
46. | Sayf al-Din al-Mashhadani | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Muthanna Gov. | Killed in Mosul by the Islamic State in 2014[12] |
47. | Fadil Mahmud Gharib | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Babil/Karbala Gov. | Killed in Mosul by the Islamic State in 2014[12] |
48. | Muhsin Khidr al-Khafaji | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Qadasiyah Gov. | Died in July 2017[13] |
49. | Rashid Taan Kazim | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Anbar Governorate | Believed to be at large |
50. | Uglah Abid Siqir al-Kubaysi | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Maysan Governorate | Released in April 2012 |
51. | Ghazi Hamoud Al-Obaidi | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Wasit Gov. | Died of cancer in April 2007 |
52. | Adil Abdullah Mahdi Al-Douri | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Dhi Qar Governorate | Died on 22 March 2004[14] |
53. | Hussein Al-Awadi | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Ninawa Governorate | Captured on June 9, 2003 |
54. | Khamis Sirhan | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Karbala Governorate | Died on 11 January 2013[15] |
55. | Saad Abdul-Majid | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Salah ad Din Gov. | Died on 16 April 2021[16] |
See also
[edit]- 2003 invasion of Iraq
- Iraqi insurgency (2003–2011)
- 2003 Iraq war timeline
- High-value target
- Most-wanted Iraqi playing cards
- Torture and murder in Iraq
- USA kill or capture strategy in Iraq
- Joint Special Operations Command Task Force in the Iraq War
References
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- ^ "نعي الفريق الركن زهير طالب عبدالستارالنقيب". albasrah.net (in Arabic). 15 June 2020.
- ^ "حسام محمد أمين أحد المدرجين على قائمة الـ 55 الأمريكية يغادر الحياة في الإمارات". azzaman.com (in Arabic). 9 July 2021. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021.
- ^ "Watban Ibrahim al-Hassan, half brother of Saddam Hussein, has died - Iraqi News". 13 August 2015.
- ^ "A NATION AT WAR: THE HUNT; New Tape of Hussein Prolongs Debate on His Fate". The New York Times. 19 April 2003. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ^ "A NATION AT WAR: THE IRAQI CAPITAL; HUSSEIN RALLIES IRAQI DEFENDERS TO HOLD CAPITAL". The New York Times. 25 March 2003. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ^ a b "15 years after Iraq invasion, Saddam's remnants in disarray". 19 March 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ^ "شبكة ذي قار / الرفيق عميد البعث في الأردن - تعزية بوفاة الرفيق المناضل محسن خضر الخفاجي". Archived from the original on 2018-10-21. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
- ^ اليوم, تكريت ـ (March 23, 2004). "وفاة عادل الدوري المطلوب رقم 52 في قائمة الإحتلال". alyaum.
- ^ "استشهاد الرفيق خميس سرحان المحمدي". albasrah.net (in Arabic). 11 January 2013.
- ^ "وفاة سعد الفيصل بعد مرض عضال". azzaman.com (in Arabic). 16 April 2021.
External links
[edit]- "Personality Identification Playing Cards" - a U.S. Department of Defense page showing the most wanted Iraqi playing cards
- "'Chemical Ali' sentenced to death in Iraq" - news article