Thursday, January 26, 2006

More testimony to the theory that Saddam moved his WMD to Syria before the war

Hopefully he gives us some good information that will allow us to finally put this WMD debate to rest. (via Michelle Malkin)

NYSun -- 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."


We'd heard these stories at the beginning of the war in Iraq, having never found any large caches of weapons on the order of the amounts pre-war intel said he had. Mr. Sada brings more credibility to the theory the WMD were moved to Syria, and he outlines how passnger jets were transformed into chemical weapon transports and flown by pilots under his command. And I like JunkYardBlog thought at the time, this is the most telegraphed punch of a war in hostory. Saddam had plenty of time to move stuff around while we were putzing around with the flippin' UN.

Hopefully all this leads to the smoking gun of buried WMDs uin Syria so we can put our thumbs in our ears, stick out our tongues, and go "Na na nana na" in a very condescending tone to the Cindy Sheehan following, anti-war nitwits.

That'd be fun.