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    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria,Sada Says

    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria, Sada Says

    BY IRA STOLL - Staff Reporter of the Sun
    January 26, 2006
    URL: http://www.nysun.com/article/26514


    The man who served as the no. 2 official in Saddam Hussein's air force says Iraq moved weapons of mass destruction into Syria before the war by loading the weapons into civilian aircraft in which the passenger seats were removed.

    The Iraqi general, Georges Sada, makes the charges in a new book, "Saddam's Secrets," released this week. He detailed the transfers in an interview yesterday with The New York Sun.

    "There are weapons of mass destruction gone out from Iraq to Syria, and they must be found and returned to safe hands," Mr. Sada said. "I am confident they were taken over."

    Mr. Sada's comments come just more than a month after Israel's top general during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Moshe Yaalon, told the Sun that Saddam "transferred the chemical agents from Iraq to Syria."

    Democrats have made the absence of stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq a theme in their criticism of the Bush administration's decision to go to war in 2003. And President Bush himself has conceded much of the point; in a televised prime-time address to Americans last month, he said, "It is true that many nations believed that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction. But much of the intelligence turned out to be wrong."

    Said Mr. Bush, "We did not find those weapons."

    The discovery of the weapons in Syria could alter the American political debate on the Iraq war. And even the accusations that they are there could step up international pressure on the government in Damascus. That government, led by Bashar Assad, is already facing a U.N. investigation over its alleged role in the assassination of a former prime minister of Lebanon. The Bush administration has criticized Syria for its support of terrorism and its failure to cooperate with the U.N. investigation.

    The State Department recently granted visas for self-proclaimed opponents of Mr. Assad to attend a "Syrian National Council" meeting in Washington scheduled for this weekend, even though the attendees include communists, Baathists, and members of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood group to the exclusion of other, more mainstream groups.

    Mr. Sada, 65, told the Sun that the pilots of the two airliners that transported the weapons of mass destruction to Syria from Iraq approached him in the middle of 2004, after Saddam was captured by American troops.

    "I know them very well. They are very good friends of mine. We trust each other. We are friends as pilots," Mr. Sada said of the two pilots. He declined to disclose their names, saying they are concerned for their safety. But he said they are now employed by other airlines outside Iraq.

    The pilots told Mr. Sada that two Iraqi Airways Boeings were converted to cargo planes by removing the seats, Mr. Sada said. Then Special Republican Guard brigades loaded materials onto the planes, he said, including "yellow barrels with skull and crossbones on each barrel." The pilots said there was also a ground convoy of trucks.

    The flights - 56 in total, Mr. Sada said - attracted little notice because they were thought to be civilian flights providing relief from Iraq to Syria, which had suffered a flood after a dam collapse in June of 2002.

    "Saddam realized, this time, the Americans are coming," Mr. Sada said. "They handed over the weapons of mass destruction to the Syrians."

    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.

    Short of discovering the weapons in Syria, those seeking to validate Mr. Sada's claim independently will face difficulty. His book contains a foreword by a retired U.S. Air Force colonel, David Eberly, who was a prisoner of war in Iraq during the first Gulf War and who vouches for Mr. Sada, who once held him captive, as "an honest and honorable man."

    In his visit to the Sun yesterday, Mr. Sada was accompanied by Terry Law, the president of a Tulsa, Oklahoma based Christian humanitarian organization called World Compassion. Mr. Law said he has known Mr. Sada since 2002, lived in his house in Iraq and had Mr. Sada as a guest in his home in America. "Do I believe this man? Yes," Mr. Law said. "It's been solid down the line and everything checked out."

    Said Mr. Law, "This is not a publicity hound. This is a man who wants peace putting his family on the line."

    Mr. Sada acknowledged that the disclosures about transfers of weapons of mass destruction are "a very delicate issue." He said he was afraid for his family. "I am sure the terrorists will not like it. The Saddamists will not like it," he said.

    He thanked the American troops. "They liberated the country and the nation. It is a liberation force. They did a great job," he said. "We have been freed."

    He said he had not shared his story until now with any American officials. "I kept everything secret in my heart," he said. But he is scheduled to meet next week in Washington with Senators Sessions and Inhofe, Republicans of, respectively, Alabama and Oklahoma. Both are members of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

    The book also says that on the eve of the first Gulf War, Saddam was planning to use his air force to launch a chemical weapons attack on Israel.

    When, during an interview with the Sun in April 2004, Vice President Cheney was asked whether he thought that Iraqi weapons of mass destruction had been moved to Syria, Mr. Cheney replied only that he had seen such reports.

    An article in the Fall 2005 Middle East Quarterly reports that in an appearance on Israel's Channel 2 on December 23, 2002, Israel's prime minister, Ariel Sharon, stated, "Chemical and biological weapons which Saddam is endeavoring to conceal have been moved from Iraq to Syria." The allegation was denied by the Syrian government at the time as "completely untrue," and it attracted scant American press attention, coming as it did on the eve of the Christmas holiday.

    The Syrian ruling party and Saddam Hussein had in common the ideology of Baathism, a mixture of Nazism and Marxism.

    Syria is one of only eight countries that has not signed the Chemical Weapons Convention, a treaty that obligates nations not to stockpile or use chemical weapons. Syria's chemical warfare program, apart from any weapons that may have been received from Iraq, has long been the source of concern to America, Israel, and Lebanon. In March 2004, the director of Central Intelligence, George Tenet, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee, saying, "Damascus has an active CW development and testing program that relies on foreign suppliers for key controlled chemicals suitable for producing CW."

    The CIA's Iraq Survey Group acknowledged in its September 30, 2004, "Comprehensive Report," "we cannot express a firm view on the possibility that WMD elements were relocated out of Iraq prior to the war. Reports of such actions exist, but we have not yet been able to investigate this possibility thoroughly."

    Mr. Sada is an unusual figure for an Iraqi general as he is a Christian and was not a member of the Baath Party. He now directs the Iraq operations of the Christian humanitarian organization, World Compassion.
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    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria,Sada Says

    So if the WMD were in Syria the whole time, why did we invade Iraq?

    Could it be because Iraq produces over 2,000,000 barrels of oil a day while Syria only produces a little over 400,000?

    Just something to toss around.

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    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria,Sada Says

    Quote Originally Posted by bhallg2k
    So if the WMD were in Syria the whole time, why did we invade Iraq?

    Could it be because Iraq produces over 2,000,000 barrels of oil a day while Syria only produces a little over 400,000?

    Just something to toss around.
    Howdy bhallg2k,

    Heck man...one thing at a time..lol. Actually,yer right to some degree,it behooves us to have a stable oil supply situation,as long as our economy runs on fossile fuels. However,saddam committed many more violations that needed to be addressed,and the strategic and tactical plans are different for Syria as well.

    I also believe that the the french and russians,were scrambling as well,to git 'stuff' out of Iraq,that would reveal their true support for saddam and sons.

    Have a good one ...

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    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria,Sada Says

    Quote Originally Posted by bhallg2k
    So if the WMD were in Syria the whole time, why did we invade Iraq?

    Could it be because Iraq produces over 2,000,000 barrels of oil a day while Syria only produces a little over 400,000?

    Just something to toss around.
    So now that the WMD's have been confirmed is this the new spin?

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    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria,Sada Says

    LoL- I thought the WMDs were in the WhiteHouse....Its toooooo late for all that shit, ohhh! the WMDs are in Iran lets bomb em!!!!!

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    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria,Sada Says

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    So now that the WMD's have been confirmed is this the new spin?
    There's no spin. The U.N. resolutions regarding Iraq called for its disarmament. Well, I guess it's starting to look like they did that.

    So why did we invade?

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    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria,Sada Says

    Quote Originally Posted by Torog
    Actually,yer right to some degree,it behooves us to have a stable oil supply situation,as long as our economy runs on fossile fuels.
    Oops. You told the truth. Well, we all make mistakes

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    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria,Sada Says

    Quote Originally Posted by bhallg2k
    There's no spin. The U.N. resolutions regarding Iraq called for its disarmament. Well, I guess it's starting to look like they did that.

    So why did we invade?
    Before we invaded they took the WMD's to Syria....which explains why Saddam didn't allow the inspectors open access to ALL facilities.

    Do ya think he just gave them to Syria for a Christmas gift??

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    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria,Sada Says

    i'm still waiting for a non double think answer as to why we are allowed to actively used depleted uranium weapons of mass destruction which affects millions of innocent citizens, as well as our own troops who get sick and die from it (you support the troops as long as you deny and ignore this...)...

    anyone?

    it's good when we use weapons of mass destruction!

    Former Air Force Capt.Turned Activist Says Pentagon's Actions Towards Depleted Uranium Use 'Beyond Treason'
    http://www.arcticbeacon.com/articles...8131/32194.htm

    Christian Science Monitor: Remains of Toxic Bullets Litter Iraq
    http://www.refuseandresist.org/war/art.php?aid=789

    Former Head Of Pentagon's Depleted Uranium Project Says Thousands Of Troops Are Sick And Dying From Illegal DU Use And Military's Failure To Admit Responsibility
    http://www.arcticbeacon.com/articles...8131/31934.htm

    DEPLETED URANIUM, ANTHRAX VACCINE AND THE GULF WAR SYNDROME
    PART 1 of 4
    http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james29.htm
    2 of4
    http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james30.htm
    3 of 4
    http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james31.htm
    4 of 4
    http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james32.htm

    DU Death Toll Tops 11,000
    http://www.americanfreepress.net/htm...eath_toll.html

    more links here:
    http://infowars.com/articles/iraq/du...l_tops_11k.htm

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    Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria,Sada Says

    Quote Originally Posted by pisshead
    i'm still waiting for a non double think answer as to why we are allowed to actively used depleted uranium weapons of mass destruction which affects millions of innocent citizens, as well as our own troops who get sick and die from it (you support the troops as long as you deny and ignore this...)...
    What's up Pissy...now that they found out Saddam had WMD's against the U.N. resolutions you need a topic diversion? AWWWWWWW...this just may bring down video sales for your master!:thumbsup:

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