Posted on 01/28/2006 7:02:16 PM PST by hubbubhubbub
Another surprising fact is that such little attention is given to the terrorist training camps that clearly existed in Iraq.
Sada is on Fox now. He said that sadman shipped the wmds to syria in 2002 and he knows the people that actually performed the moving. It's our move.
"Demorats don't want to hear the truth."
Oh, they get their truth from Joe Wilson, Ray McGovern, and Mother Sheehan.
"Is there any way you could pass this info along to your leftist pals - just to calm them down?"
They'll say it's all a lie. They get the "truth" from the Daily Kos.
If the WMDs are in Syria, we should attack it and destroy those weapons.
Yeah, I remember hearing from Oliver North the first time he came back about how he had actually been inside caves in Iraq that were once fully operational terrorist cells. He said he saw maps, blueprints, and detailed plans about attacks against American and Western targets. Those cells have been shut down now.
Yeah, but Saddam had those weapons before we attacked Iraq. The threat was imminent, as I recall it. Now there is an imminent threat from Syria, I think. And if Syria moves those WMDs to Jordan, then Jordan too becomes an imminent threat, so we attack Jordan, etcetera.
I agree.
He was right before he lied. :)
>Obviously a disgruntled Iraqi general who was probably passed over for a promotion and now he has an axe to grind.
He was on the Monica Crowley show this morning and the good general said he has no ax to grind, only a book.
I doubt that. The left has a lot invested in their mantra and have basically won the case that there were no WMD's in Iraq because the Iraq Survey Group(ISG) did not find any and the administration did not push the point that there was likely WMD transfer to Syria.
The Administration has no way to prove the Syrian angle short of another war and they do not have support for one.
The only other way that proof might be obtained would be a high level Syrian defector with evidence that would be convincing. Per General Sada:
Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria, Sada Says
"..Mr. Sada said that the Iraqi official responsible for transferring the weapons was a cousin of Saddam Hussein named Ali Hussein al-Majid, known as "Chemical Ali." The Syrian official responsible for receiving them was a cousin of Bashar Assad who is known variously as General Abu Ali, Abu Himma, or Zulhimawe..."
Obviously as an arch war criminal, Chemical Ali won't talk. He has nothing to gain. The Syrian, General Abu Ali, is inaccessable. You can bet any transfer to Syria would have been handled by the most diehard members of the Syrian regieme and even if one did talk he would not be believed, especially by those who are so invested in the notion that Iraq had no WMDs. I doubt that most of them actually believe Iraq did not have them. I believe the worst. They use this to attack the war and the administration.
1000-1 odds he never is on DNCixty Minutes!! The New News is getting his story out.
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
Wasn't this in some of the video evidence Colin Powell was showing, when he brought the case for war to the UN?
I seem to remember something to that.
Powell had satellite photos, not the details of an air transfer.
These things are not necessarily so.
They could ignore Sada because Sada could be wrong, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
ah, thanks.
But if word should leek out, the Leftists will still not know about it. They have their eyes squeezed shut, their fingers in their ears, and their brains turned off. They DO NOT WANT TO KNOW! IS THAT CLEAR?
What if the Oscars were interrupted by a WMD?
What Sadr says at this point is of little consequence. The 800 lb gorilla is the literally millions of Iraqi Defense Ministry documents seized shortly after the invasion. Some have been translated but as Stephen Hayes has indicated are being closely held by the administration. To what end? Only Bush and his close circle know.
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