Top Israeli general says Saddam moved WMD to Syria
I've been saying this for two-and-a-half years. As one of my old colleagues from the tire factory used to say, "birds of a feather will shit together".
From the New York Sun:
Saddam Hussein moved his chemical weapons to Syria six weeks before the war started, Israel's top general during Operation Iraqi Freedom says.
The assertion comes as President Bush said yesterday that much of the intelligence on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction was incorrect.
The Israeli officer, Lieutenant General Moshe Yaalon, asserted that Saddam spirited his chemical weapons out of the country on the eve of the war. "He transferred the chemical agents from Iraq to Syria," General Yaalon told The New York Sun over dinner in New York on Tuesday night. "No one went to Syria to find it."
From July 2002 to June 2005, when he retired, General Yaalon was chief of staff of the Israel Defense Force, the top job in the Israeli military, analogous to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the American military. He is now a military fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He made similar, but more speculative, remarks in April 2004 that attracted little notice in America; at that time he was quoted as saying of the Iraqi weapons, "Perhaps they transferred them to another country, such as Syria."
4 Comments:
I think that the Israeli chief of defense staff would probably know a just a LIIIIIIIITTE something about it.
Not quite the average UN inspector we're talking about here.
The army wasn't there till early 03. They had tons of time to do it under the nose of Blix before then (if I remember correctly) ...
Did the army have troops on the Iraq/Syria border? Uhh, no.
I would also suggest that the head of the Israeli armed forces probably has some credibility on this.
The Mossad is all over the Middle East. I'm sure they have informants the likes of which we can't even fathom.
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