"They are sick in their minds. They say they brought 65 tanks into center of city. I say to you this talk is not true. This is part of their sick mind"
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The specific intent is blunt: deny battlefield facts, delegitimize the messenger, and project psychological instability onto the opponent. Calling them "sick in their minds" is not just insult; it's an attempt to relocate the debate from verifiable claims (tanks, streets, positions) to an uncheckable diagnosis. It's strategic: you cannot out-argue satellite footage, but you can accuse it of being propaganda born of pathology.
The subtext is more revealing than the words. The phrase "I say to you" stages intimacy and authority, as if the speaker is the lone sane adult in a room of rumor. The repetition hints at panic, a man forced to keep talking because silence would concede the truth. It's also meant for multiple audiences at once: Iraqi listeners who need permission to doubt terrifying news, party insiders watching for loyalty, and international media the regime still hopes to shame into uncertainty.
What makes it memorable is the mismatch between tone and circumstance: confidence deployed at the exact moment confidence is least credible. That dissonance turns official denial into accidental satire, a propaganda tactic that exposes its own desperation.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
al-Sahaf, Mohammed Saeed. (2026, January 15). They are sick in their minds. They say they brought 65 tanks into center of city. I say to you this talk is not true. This is part of their sick mind. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-are-sick-in-their-minds-they-say-they-165526/
Chicago Style
al-Sahaf, Mohammed Saeed. "They are sick in their minds. They say they brought 65 tanks into center of city. I say to you this talk is not true. This is part of their sick mind." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-are-sick-in-their-minds-they-say-they-165526/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"They are sick in their minds. They say they brought 65 tanks into center of city. I say to you this talk is not true. This is part of their sick mind." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/they-are-sick-in-their-minds-they-say-they-165526/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.





