In his book, which was written four years ago, Sada also claims that Iraq's chemical weapons were taken to Syria aboard civilian Iraqi "Boeing" airplanes just prior to the US invasion.
4 years ago was 2002
Maybe the statement "4 years ago," signifies there is a problem with his story. Or maybe this book was not really written 4 years ago.
Maybe the 2006 edition is a revision, with facts added.
I'm sure the Left will let us know, if Sada is not to be trusted.
The articles mentioned sanctions-busting flights which were landing in Baghdad.
The organizers of the flights were not giving adequate notice to (UN?) inspectors who were supposed to search the flights. Thus, the cargoes were not searched.
Folks like George Galloway organized "relief" flights that were not inspected, when they landed in Baghdad. They lied in their flight plans (out of England), saying they were going elsewhere.
I have no problem with accepting the premise that uninspected flights went in and out of Baghdad before the war.
Where does it say the book was written four years ago? It doesn't say that in this article.
Sada claims the WMD was sent to Syria after a dam collapse in June of 2002.
Disregard my earlier post. It does say four years ago in the jpost.com article (and not the ynetnews.com article).