Posted on 03/09/2006 10:17:43 AM PST by EveningStar
Gen. Georges Sada, the No. 2 ranking officer with the Iraqi Air Force, is finally being heard in Washington, D.C. Senate Armed Services Committee member James Inhofe, R-Okla., recently said, " . . . This old argument of weapons of mass destruction, which has always been a phony argument from the beginning, now that we have information that's been testified . . . in closed session, by this General Sadas [sic] -- all kinds of evidence as to the individuals who transported the weapons out of Iraq into Syria."
Ali Ibrahim, another Iraqi commander, corroborates Sada's assertion that Saddam possessed stockpiles of WMD, but transported them out of Iraq by air and by land. Furthermore, former FBI agent John Tierney says the United States uncovered hours of tapes -- since authenticated -- of Saddam Hussein and his henchmen discussing WMD, and how they hid their work from U.N. inspectors.
So, we continue our interview with Gen. Sada:
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
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Very interesting!
Thanks for the post. Administration needs to pay some attention to this.
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How come we didn't have any sort of intelligence keeping an eye on Saddam knowing something like this might happen??? The smoking gun that could blow this story up is if Sada had secret hiiden video of the transports to Syria. WOW, The RATS would be crying if that happened sigh...
I read his book.
Great read, long but full of stories of Sada meeting with Saddam. Sada was a Christian not a muslim, and Saddam trusted Sada because he told Saddam the truth.
Bush lied, they died! Bush lied, they died! >slap<
If I were Bush, I wouldn't hit on this at all. I mean, he isn't using the bully pulpit for anything else, why start now. /sarcasm
And the MSM will be putting this on the front page when???
(it's a rhetorical question)
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