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As a nude Diana was withering in pain on the concrete floor of her prison, her future was being decided by Saddam as he lectured his war council on the inevitability of his victory. He had been very disappointed by the failure of his propaganda broadcasts to energize an anti-war movement in the United States. Although he had provided numerous films to the American media featuring Diana Barker and four male pilots confessing to bombing hospitals and schools and professing eternal support for the " brave Iraqi People," nothing had happened. In fact, public opinion had turned against him as a result of the films. Even the initially favorable American Media had turned against him. It was clearly impossible to understand these people.
Fortunately, he had an even more brilliant plan. It was inevitable now that the Americans would attack and that his army would be defeated. But, if he could bloody the imperialists before his army's inevitable defeat, he could still emerge as the Arab hero. To do this he had to have one successful battle and then prevent his army from turning on him in their defeat. The key to doing these two things lay in controlling General Hamid Rashid, the popular commander of III Corp and his army's best commander.
Saddam silently congratulated himself on his foresight in not ordering one of those helicopter " accidents" for Rashid which had befallen the other heroes of the war with Iran. Now Rashid was available to win him his one victory. But the man still had to be made so unacceptable to the Americans that they would never support him if he tried a coup in the war's aftermath. From his extensive dossier on the general, Saddam knew that the General was a sadist who had tortured to death for his own gratification several Kurdish women captured by his troops. He would send Rashid the American female pilot. The gift would cement his loyalty in the short run. Then evidence of the General's sadism, collected by his spy in the man's headquarters, would give Saddam the means to destroy him after the war. As his subordinates wisely agreed, the plan was brilliant.
Within hours, Diana had been taken from the custody of Captain Yazeed, fed, and clothed again in her flight suit, though without any underclothes. Then she was put into a civilian car and began the dangerous trip to Rashid's headquarters in southern Kuwait. She had her hands cuffed in front of her but was otherwise treated well by her silent guards. As the distance from Yazeed grew, Major Barker began to feel a sense of elation at her apparent escape from that sadist's control.
She began to think that the worst part of her captivity was over. As her confidence grew, so grew her anger at the pain and humiliation which had been inflicted on her by Captain Yazeed. Diana began to believe that the Iraqi in charge at wherever it was they were going would be someone normal-as if Captain Yazeed was not normal for Saddam's Iraq. Old habits began to reassert themselves as she started planning about how she would get that bastard Yazeed for what he had done to her. By the time she arrived at Rashid's headquarters, she had convinced herself that it was payback time.
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General Rashid was, in his own mind at least, the modern reincarnation of Saladin, the warrior who had destroyed the Christian crusader kingdom almost exactly eight centuries before. His enemies in the army-which meant any officer above colonel in rank-whispered that he was mad. But it was not the stories of his cruelties toward women that prompted this opinion. It was his obsession with the American movie, " PATTON." They said that he modelled everything he did on that movie, which he had watched over a 100 times by his own accounts. Ruthless, arrogant, and cruel; he nevertheless commanded the respect of the junior officers and NCOs for his battlefield successes against the Iranians.
This was the man Diana thought was going to help her and upon whom she had the poor judgment to unload her pent-up anger. It was also her great misfortune that the general spoke fluent English. The General was initially so astonished that a woman would address him in such a disrespectful manner that he was speechless. Diana took this as acquiesce and launched into her demand that the General " do something" about Captain Yazeed. General Rashid silenced her with a powerful backhand slap across her face. It took him several moments before he could trust his voice so great was the rage consuming him. He had been insulted in his own headquarters in front of his men by a woman, an American woman who had the termidity to call herself a warrior! When he could trust himself to speak, he dismissed the woman's escorts and ordered two of his men to take her into his private quarters. There, he ordered them to strip her and tie her in a standing spread eagle, face against the wall. Then he told them to get out.
The General studied Diana's muscular back and buttocks with considerable interest. Her smooth skin was unmarked. He would change that. Unbidden, his orderly brought him his preferred instrument, the long, hard rubber fan belt from an Army 5 ton truck. Then he left. Rashid had first seen a fan belt used on a man as a lieutenant in 1968, when his sergeant had shown him the army's way of making Kurds talk. Heavy and brutal, the belt was like the man using it.