Book documents Saddam's WMDs
Editor,
We continue to hear the liberals loudly claim that there were no WMDs in Iraq. Apparently the media is stonewalling “Saddam’s Secrets,” an account written by a former air vice marshal in Saddam’s military, General George Sada. At present he is the director of “Iraq Institute for Peace” and a spokesman for the prime minister of Iraq.
He describes Iraq’s enormous stash of WMDs now stored in Syria. As Saddam’s former general officer he not only saw the weapons, but saw them being used. He knows the names of some of the people who smuggled WMDs out of Iraq in 2003 and the names of officers of front companies who received the weapons from Saddam. He knows how and when the weapons were shipped out and the number and names of the aircraft used. Fifty-six sorties by 747s and 727s moved them out of the country. They were given to ordnance specialists in Syria who promised to hold them.
The book, “Saddam’s Secrets,” is available at Amazon and on eBay. Don’t let the media and the liberals continue their lying and stonewalling of facts and make their false charges. Read it for yourself.
Ernest Seablom
Ronan