As U.S. Marines swept through Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit earlier today, the deposed dictator and his associates were nowhere to be found. The Bush administration has accused Iraq’s neighbor, Syria, of developing chemical weapons and harboring fugitives from Saddam’s regime. Newsweek’s Michael Isikoff weighs in on the facts and speculation about where Saddam and his 55 associates are now.
Guests:
Michael Isikoff, Investigative Correspondent, Newsweek.












