Armed only with the conclusions of United Nations and Bush administration-appointed weapons inspectors that no significant WMD caches had been discovered in Iraq, these media misfits and the liberal apparatus in Congress has had a field day castigating President Bush for his decision to invade Iraq....
Enter Georges Sada, one of Saddam Hussein's top generals and military advisors, whose book, "Saddam's Secrets - How an Iraqi General Defied and Survived Saddam Hussein," is causing quite a stir and may or may not be giving Kerry and Pelosi heartburn.Sada is unsparing in his criticism of Republican President George H. W. Bush for failing to finish the job in the first Persian Gulf War and rid the world of Saddam. And he blasts away at Democratic President Bill Clinton for his weak responses to terrorist attacks and the Saddam threat in the 1990s.....
Sada details a frightening passage in which Saddam asked for his advice about attacking Israel with chemical weapons -- the nerve gases Tabun, Sarin 1 and Sarin 2. He also explains how Saddam managed to smuggle his weapons of mass
destruction out of Iraq and into Syria, following a natural disaster in northwestern Syria on June 4, 2002....CNSNEWS
Monday, January 30, 2006
WMDs and Media Silence
Another strong contender for the "most underreported story of the month", is a Saddam general claiming there were WMDs and they got moved to Syria. Wow. The mainstream media hasn't picked up the story? Why not? It is hard to find this story anywhere. Obviously if a story like this got out, public perception about the Iraq War will rise, something the mainstream media does not want to happen.
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