Mexico Time, August 20.
Sunny, scorching sun.
In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a "special" prisoner exchange ceremony was underway.
Iraq used 200 Iranian captives from the Iran-Iraq War to exchange for Uday Hussein.
The Yanks were willing to release someone, there must have been some under-the-table deals.
Supposedly, Saddam promised the Americans to withdraw from Kuwait?
This was reported by the United Kingdom's "The Sun."
A tabloid known for celebrity gossip and tales of India's sister-in-law.
Though somewhat unbelievable, Saddam must have paid a hefty price to get his son back.
The sun hung high in the sky.
Uday Hussein's face, shaded with bruises, was plastered with band-aids, his eyes dark and filled with immense fury!
He was followed by two U.S. soldiers and several FBI employees.
"When you get back, try to talk some sense into your father; he's making enemies with the world," Senior Assistant Pearson said, patting his shoulder.