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Bush lied, people died?
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Posted: March 2, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2006 Laurence A. Elder
"Bush lied, people died"?
I recently interviewed Gen. Georges Sada, who served as the second-highest
ranked general in the Iraqi Air Force. A two-star general, he wrote a
recently published book called "Saddam's Secrets: How an Iraqi General Defied
and Survived Saddam Hussein." Here are some sound bites from that interview:
Elder: General, as you know, the president has been accused of lying about
the intelligence, fabricating it, cherry-picking it, that he wanted to go to
war, he really didn't believe that Saddam had WMD. It was all a big
smokescreen. When you hear people accuse the president of lying about WMD, of
misleading the country and the world, your reaction, Gen. Georges Sada, is
what?
Sada: Let me tell you. I am really surprised how people are speaking like
this and their soldiers are still in the battle. You see, a soldier when he
is in battle, he wants to feel that all his nation are backing him and they
are with him. And now I tell you I feel very sorry when I see some people in
this country, their soldiers are in the battle, and they are discussing
political things making that soldier to feel that he is there in the wrong
place. That's one.
Second, if there was something right had been done in this country, it was
the best decision taken in the proper time, to go and liberate Iraq from an
evil dictatorship who only God knows what he was going to do in the region,
and maybe even to America, because that man was possessing the weapons of
mass destruction and then he was with very evil intentions towards all the
West, especially America.
Elder: Fifteen months before we invaded Iraq, the president began talking
about what our intentions would be if Saddam would not comply with the U.N.
resolutions. During those 15 months ... did Saddam have WMD, have stockpiles
of WMD, and, if so, what type?
Sada: Iraq possessed WMD and they were there, and they were chemical and
biological, and nuclear weapons. He have also deals with China to make it in
China this time, not in Iraq, because F-16s of Israelis have destroyed the
Iraqi nuclear project, therefore, he designed a new system to have the atom
bomb to be done in China, and he would only pay the money, and he did for
$100 million, and $5 million were paid for down payment. I know the bank, I
know the branch, and I know the accountant who did it.
Elder: What happened to the chemical and biological weapons?
Sada: The chemical and biological weapons were available in Iraq before
liberating the country, but Saddam Hussein took the advantage of a natural
disaster that happened in Syria when a dam was collapsed and many villages
were flooded. So Saddam Hussein took that cover and declared to the world
that he is going to use the civilian aircraft for an air bridge to help Syria
with blankets, food and fuel oil, and other humanitarian things, but that was
not true. The truth is he converted two regular passenger civilian aircraft,
747 Jumbo and 727 ... all the weapons of mass destruction were put there by
the special Republican Guards in a very secret way, and they were transported
to Syria, to Damascus, by flying 56 flights to Damascus ... In addition ...
also a truck convoy on the ground to take whatever has to do with WMD to
Syria.
Elder: I've always thought it incredible, bizarre, unbelievable, that our
intelligence could have been wrong, British intelligence could have been
wrong, the French, the Germans, the Russians, the U.N., the Egyptians, the
Jordanians, all of whom thought he had WMD. I never felt comfortable with the
idea that everybody got it wrong ...
Sada: Your intelligence said that Saddam Hussein had WMD ... I agree with
them. They were there in Iraq. But they didn't find them after liberation of
Iraq, because they were searching not in the right place. These things were
transported by air and by ground.
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Bush lied, people died?
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Posted: March 2, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2006 Laurence A. Elder
"Bush lied, people died"?
I recently interviewed Gen. Georges Sada, who served as the second-highest
ranked general in the Iraqi Air Force. A two-star general, he wrote a
recently published book called "Saddam's Secrets: How an Iraqi General Defied
and Survived Saddam Hussein." Here are some sound bites from that interview:
Elder: General, as you know, the president has been accused of lying about
the intelligence, fabricating it, cherry-picking it, that he wanted to go to
war, he really didn't believe that Saddam had WMD. It was all a big
smokescreen. When you hear people accuse the president of lying about WMD, of
misleading the country and the world, your reaction, Gen. Georges Sada, is
what?
Sada: Let me tell you. I am really surprised how people are speaking like
this and their soldiers are still in the battle. You see, a soldier when he
is in battle, he wants to feel that all his nation are backing him and they
are with him. And now I tell you I feel very sorry when I see some people in
this country, their soldiers are in the battle, and they are discussing
political things making that soldier to feel that he is there in the wrong
place. That's one.
Second, if there was something right had been done in this country, it was
the best decision taken in the proper time, to go and liberate Iraq from an
evil dictatorship who only God knows what he was going to do in the region,
and maybe even to America, because that man was possessing the weapons of
mass destruction and then he was with very evil intentions towards all the
West, especially America.
Elder: Fifteen months before we invaded Iraq, the president began talking
about what our intentions would be if Saddam would not comply with the U.N.
resolutions. During those 15 months ... did Saddam have WMD, have stockpiles
of WMD, and, if so, what type?
Sada: Iraq possessed WMD and they were there, and they were chemical and
biological, and nuclear weapons. He have also deals with China to make it in
China this time, not in Iraq, because F-16s of Israelis have destroyed the
Iraqi nuclear project, therefore, he designed a new system to have the atom
bomb to be done in China, and he would only pay the money, and he did for
$100 million, and $5 million were paid for down payment. I know the bank, I
know the branch, and I know the accountant who did it.
Elder: What happened to the chemical and biological weapons?
Sada: The chemical and biological weapons were available in Iraq before
liberating the country, but Saddam Hussein took the advantage of a natural
disaster that happened in Syria when a dam was collapsed and many villages
were flooded. So Saddam Hussein took that cover and declared to the world
that he is going to use the civilian aircraft for an air bridge to help Syria
with blankets, food and fuel oil, and other humanitarian things, but that was
not true. The truth is he converted two regular passenger civilian aircraft,
747 Jumbo and 727 ... all the weapons of mass destruction were put there by
the special Republican Guards in a very secret way, and they were transported
to Syria, to Damascus, by flying 56 flights to Damascus ... In addition ...
also a truck c