Sadaam General Says IRAQ had WMD’s

January 26, 2006

Georges Sada’s book tells of Saddam Hussein’s plan to destroy Israel and hide weapons of mass destruction

When Air Force Col. David Eberly was shot down over Iraq in January 1991, he found himself in the clutches of a madman. Saddam\'s Secrets: How an Iraqi General Defied And Survived Saddam Hussein

Qusai Hussein - in every worst way his father’s son - demanded that Eberly and the other captured coalition pilots be classified as criminals of war and killed outright.

Only one man stood in his way.

Iraqi Gen. Georges Sada took his life in his hands and for weeks lobbied with a lunatic to save the pilots.

“To his personal credit, he saved my life and the lives of the other Americans and the Brits and the Kuwaiti,” says Eberly, the highest-ranking POW of Desert Storm, now retired and living in Williamsburg.

Sada ended up thrown in prison and “suffered greatly for his actions,” Eberly says. more

On tonight’s FOX News with Haniity and Colmes, Sada told the audience that upon learning of UN Inspections that Iraq moved WMD’s to Syria under the cover of a natural disaster.

The ex-Saddam Hussein’s top military adviser, who is also a devout Christian, has written a book in which he tells about the former Iraqi dictator’s plans to destroy Israel, hide weapons of mass destruction and overtake the Arab world.

Georges Hormis Sada, a former air vice marshal in Saddam’s air force, gives a firsthand account of his interaction with and service to the ousted leader and how his faith was a vital part of it all.

“This book is not just a tell-all about Saddam Hussein,” said Sada, 65, the former president of the Assembly of Evangelical Presbyterian Churches in Iraq. “I hope that this book will help people to see what this man was really like. But more than anything I hope that people who read it will see that appeasing tyrants is always a bad idea. As we all know now, kissing up to Saddam Hussein was a recipe for disaster. And we’re still paying the price for that today.”

Reactions

Got something to say?

You must be logged in to post a comment.