Reloader Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 I just attended an interview with Frm. Iraqi Major General Georges Sada. As a bit of background, this guy attended war colege in the US and was a general in the Iraqi army prior to the assension of Saddam Husein. He remained as a general helping to mitigate some of Husein's lunacy until 1986 when, as he states in the interview below, he was removed from his position due to his continued refusal to join the Baath party. He was recalled to duty at the start of Dessert Shield/Storm and placed in charge of all POWs since he spoke english and had the proper experience. He prevented Saddam's youngest son from executing our flyers as "war criminals" and was removed from his position once again part way through the war for his actions in protecting our flyers. His policies were fortunately continued for the brief conclusion of the war. He has the endorsment of those flyers that were directly under his authority to back up these claims. Here is a transcript of an interview that gives a whole new light to the WMD debate. Most of us here believed he had them, with a few minor exceptions...but here is confirmation that he not only had them but those same weapons are now in Syria and very possibly in the hands of Al Qu'eda. [ QUOTE ] By Kevin McCullough WorldNetDaily Kevin McCullough: Gen. Georges Sada, welcome to the WMCA MuscleHead Revolution broadcast. Georges Sada: Thank you very much, Kevin. KMC: There is a common conception, that is going around in America today, and I'd like to play you a sound bite from last night's Democratic response to President George W. Bush's State of the Union address. SOUNDBITE: (Gov. Tim Keane, D-Va.) "We now know that the American people were given inaccurate information about reasons for invading Iraq." KMC: General, were there weapons of mass destruction ... what had Saddam Hussein done with them, and where did they go? GS: Well here I can say 2,000 times, that the WMD's were in Iraq, and that they were used against Kurds in the north, and people in the south against Shia people, and these weapons were there up to the summer of the year 2002. When a natural disaster happened in Syria, a dam was collapsed, and Saddam said he wanted to do an air-bridge humanitarian aid to Syrian people, those who were flooded in the area. But that was not true. The thing he did was, he converted two aircraft, two airplanes, a 747 Jumbo, and a 727 and WMD's, raw materials, many other equipment were put in that two aircraft, by the special Republican Guard, in a very secret way and they were transported to Syria to Damascus and they did 56 flights, to make all – whatever has to do with weapons of mass destruction to be in Syria. AND besides to that, 18-wheel tractor trucks, civilian trucks, were also loaded of what couldn't go in the aircraft, and this was also transported to Syria. KMC: You're saying 56 flights, 747s and 727s, transported – under the guise of humanitarian aid for victims of the dam break in Syria – Saddam Hussein transported his illegal weapons to Syria via that method, and also some 18-wheel trucks were also used in that effort? GS: That's TRUE! KMC: General, simply for telling these things to us today, you run the risk of being retaliated against by Saddam Hussein's friends and allies, why did you choose to speak out particularly at this time. GS: You see actually, I was not speaking this, I was not even writing the book, but, what happened in year 2004 on 26th of April, when the terrorists wanted to explode many tons of these same chemical weapons that we had in Jordan, Amman, and they were trying to destroy the prime minister's office, and the Jordanian Intelligence and the American Embassy. You see 20,000 people were expected to die of that explosion. As a friendly country, Jordan, the Jordan which I love, this had effected on me very much, and then on Feb. 2, 2005, I was in a conference in Phoenix, Ariz., where I met my two friends, Michael Coleman and Dr. Terry Law[original article misspelled his name] of World Compassion. They listened to these stories that I had mentioned in the conference. They came and asked me very warmly to make the book of this because this is very important and these informations. So I was persuaded by their two people to write the book, and since Feb. 2, 2005, till now we have worked on the book. KMC: Let's talk about who you are ... what was your rank within the Saddam Hussein regime? GS: I was the air-wise marshall, in the Air Force, (second highest rank in the Iraqi military) and I was one of the people who did not attend the Baath Party. And that's why I was forced to retire in 1986. KMC: You were never a member of the Baath Party? GS: No never ... And they asked me in '86, it is not possible to be in this rank and second man in the air force and you are not a Baath Party. I said "sorry I can not attend that party, because you said in your principles that the body of the party is Arab, and the spirit of the party is Islam. And myself am neither Arab nor Muslim. I am an Assyrian Christian; therefore I don't fit in this party. And I'm sorry to tell you. I don't want to bluff you ... I just can not attend." They said, "OK, if you will not attend the party then you will be retired." I said, "OK, let me retire." So I was retired in '86, but when Saddam invaded Kuwait on Aug. 2, 1990, I was the first man to be recalled again to join the active duty, by the regime, by Saddam and to be the adviser on the air force. Now, for every liberal who claimed Bush lied. For every printed article that passed on the claim, and every TV channel that did as well. Will you devote yourself to pursuing the claims of Gen. Sada as aggressively as you passed on the disinformation about Bush's truthfulness? The nation waits! Kevin McCullough is heard daily in New York City, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware and New Jersey on WMCA 570/970 from 2-5 p.m. He blogs at muscleheadrevolution.com [/ QUOTE ] And for those of you who want to be smart aleky and claim he is just trying to sell a book, he has announced that all proceeds from the book sales will go to aiding Humanitarian efforts in Iraq, Afganistan and China through World Compasion, a Christian Humanitarian Organization based out of Oklahoma, who were highly instrumental in convincing the new Iraqi government to include the universal declaration of human rights in their new constitution. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdickey Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Re: Big surprise, Iraqi WMD\'s Moved to Syria! Well heck... that story will never hit the big time media news! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slugshooter Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Re: Big surprise, Iraqi WMD\'s Moved to Syria! [ QUOTE ] KMC: You're saying 56 flights, 747s and 727s, transported – under the guise of humanitarian aid for victims of the dam break in Syria – Saddam Hussein transported his illegal weapons to Syria via that method, and also some 18-wheel trucks were also used in that effort? [/ QUOTE ] Thats a lot of movement to go unnoticed by our intelligence community when supposedly they were watching Iraq like a hawk. When you think about it though, if this is true, the WMD's were still not in Iraq when we invavded so technically we should have invaded Syria. I never doubted that Saddam had WMD's at some point, obviously because he used them on his own people in the early 80's, but when he said he didn't have them before we invaded, he wasn't technically lying was he? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reloader Posted February 13, 2006 Author Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Re: Big surprise, Iraqi WMD\'s Moved to Syria! It already hit FOX..and he is doing an interview for ABC today...ther real question is not will they report it but how will they twist his story to either discredit him or discount him... Take a look here ! You will note that the guy on the right starts asking him if he regrets using the gas on his own people...anyone in the military knows that not every member of a military, not even all generals are responsable for the military's actions, especialy in the case of a Dictatorship like Sadam's. One telling point on Sada's integrity, despite the fact that Sada was not involved, note that he does not attempt to shift blame or dodge the question but responds that of course there are regrets and it was "a great crime". The guy then tries to shift the conversation to nukes...nukes are definitly WMD's but the chemical weapons were the WMDs refered to no one ever said Sadam had nukes. The other host (a stand in for the regular I believe) gets at the real heart of the matter though he unfortunately has to cut the last comment Sada tries to make short due to time. I will post the remainder of that cut off story later... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buckee Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Re: Big surprise, Iraqi WMD\'s Moved to Syria! Very interesting indeed. I always thought they were still buried in the desert somewhere, but I was close eh [ QUOTE ] he wasn't technically lying was he? [/ QUOTE ] technically....NO (Love ya slugger..LOL) I especially liked the very last comment made ... "I wonder if the main-stream media will pick up on this". I actually laughed out loud when I heard that one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reloader Posted February 14, 2006 Author Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Re: Big surprise, Iraqi WMD\'s Moved to Syria! [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] KMC: You're saying 56 flights, 747s and 727s, transported – under the guise of humanitarian aid for victims of the dam break in Syria – Saddam Hussein transported his illegal weapons to Syria via that method, and also some 18-wheel trucks were also used in that effort? [/ QUOTE ] Thats a lot of movement to go unnoticed by our intelligence community when supposedly they were watching Iraq like a hawk. When you think about it though, if this is true, the WMD's were still not in Iraq when we invavded so technically we should have invaded Syria. I never doubted that Saddam had WMD's at some point, obviously because he used them on his own people in the early 80's, but when he said he didn't have them before we invaded, he wasn't technically lying was he? [/ QUOTE ] just 2 points that weren't clear in the transcripts... 1 he was lying since the date of the airlift removal was after the inspectors were suposed to have arrived but the delays allowed him to get them out. 2 our inteligence did notice it and it was actualy in the final report the inspectors submited according to another Fox news clip I saw, that was left open for investigation but for some reason the follow up waited for someone like Sada to corroborate and suply hard data such as the names of the pilots and the dates of the transfer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ParrotHead Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Re: Big surprise, Iraqi WMD\'s Moved to Syria! The fact that weapons were moved shouldn't irate you, we all knew it happened. WHAT SHOULD IRATE YOU IS..... The fact that the US won't do one ****'d thing about it. The US isn't going to get into anything in Syria. They could be building thousands of nuclear warheads right this minute and we'd do nothing about it.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wtnhunt Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 Re: Big surprise, Iraqi WMD\'s Moved to Syria! He had them, maybe they went to Syria, maybe they are still in the desert somewhere, but Iraq had wmds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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