Thursday, August 21, 2008

Where Have All The WMD’s Gone???

A Former head of Iraqi prisons says incarcerated ex-Saddam forces disclosed move: Iraqis told me WMDs sent to Syria.
By de Andréa

“Bush lied and Americans died.” This was the hate Bush and the hate America rhetoric that the liberal left socialist Dem’s spewed out immediately following the capture of Baghdad at the beginning of the Iraqi war which was code named “Operation Iraqi Freedom” The hate America communists on the left just couldn’t wait to slam Bush for deceiving them about the existence of WMD in Iraq.

(Click Here) To watch a video of government leaders who said we need to stop Saddam Hussein and his WMD’s, some of them even before 911 or the invasion of Iraq.

Shortly after all the smearing of Bush and the CIA, it was discovered that six weeks before the invasion of Iraq, Saddam had moved most of the WMD to Syria and Lebanon. But of course by that time the song that the liberal hate America socialists were singing “Bush lied Americans died” had caught on and had become the gospel according to Ted Kennedy and Harry Reid.

This transport of most of the WMD’s out of Iraq was already known within the few months following the capture of Baghdad. Moreover, several cashes of bio material as well as several tons of yellow cake nuclear material were left behind and found later by marines. Even so because of the hate America alphabet soup media, to this day, most Americans still believe the rhetoric of “Bush lied and Americans died”

A former American overseer of Iraqi prisons says several dozen inmates who were members of Saddam Hussein's military and intelligence forces boasted of helping transport weapons of mass destruction to Syria and Lebanon in the three months prior to Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Don Bordenkircher – who served two years as national director of prison and jail operations in Iraq–said that about 40 prisoners he spoke with "boasted of being involved in the transport of WMD warheads to Syria.

Bordenkircher also was a senior adviser to South Vietnam's correctional system during the war in Southeast Asia from 1967-72. His task was to improve conditions for 80,000 civilian prisoners. The U.S. Department of Justice asked him to play a similar role in Iraq, sending him first to Baghdad's infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad in March 2006 to shut it down. Bordenkircher previously served as Marshall County sheriff of Moundsville, W.Va., and police chief and warden of the state penitentiary at Moundsville.

A smaller number of prisoners, he said, claimed "they knew the locations of the missile hulls buried in Iraq."

Some of the inmates, Bordenkircher said, "wanted to trade their information for a release from prison and were amenable to showing the locations."

The prisoners were members of the Iraqi military or civilians assigned to the Iraqi military, often stationed at munitions facilities, according to Bordenkircher. He said he was told the WMDs were shipped by truck into Syria, and some ended up in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley.
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Other Iraqi military personnel, including former top Saddam associates, have made the same claim.

In early 2006, Saddam's No. 2 Air Force officer, Georges Sada, told the New York Sun Iraq's WMDs were moved into Syria six weeks before the war started.

World Net Daily reported in 2006 that a former general and friend of Saddam who defected, alleged WMDs were hidden in Syria and said the regime supported al-Qaida with intelligence, finances and munitions. Ali Ibrahim Al-Tikriti, the southern regional commander for Saddam's militia in the late 1980s, said the regime had contingency plans established as far back as the 1980s in the event either Baghdad or Damascus was taken over.

Saddam knew the U.S. eventually would come for the weapons, Al-Tikriti said at the time, and had "wanted since he took power to embarrass the West and this was the perfect opportunity to do so.” So he denied they existed and made sure they were moved into hiding, the former general said.

Among other claims, a former U.S. federal agent and counter-terrorism specialist deployed to Iraq before the war said he waged a three-year, unsuccessful battle to get officials to search four sites where he believed the former Saddam regime buried weapons of mass destruction.

Bordenkircher said four of the Iraqi prisoners who separately offered to speak to the "right" people about Saddam's alleged transport of WMD later became involved with U.S. and Iraqi intelligence agencies.

Some prisoners said the drivers, upon return from transporting the WMDs out of Iraq, discussed the movement. They said, according to Bordenkircher, the materials shipped out would return once Iraq got "a clean bill of health from the U.N., and then the program could be kick-started easily."

Four of the prisoners – civilians attached to the Iraqi military – said they worked at the al-Muthana Chemical Industries site. They said the cargo included nitrogen mustard gas warheads for Tariq I and II missiles. Bordenkircher said the stories of the military personnel and the civilians matched and did not contradict one another. Bordenkircher also said prisoners confirmed al-Qaida had a presence in Iraq before Operation Iraqi Freedom began, specifically in Mosul and Kirkuk.

Iraqis under the command of Uday Hussein, one of Saddam Hussein's sons, said they supported the al-Qaida elements in the country with training and providing safe harbor.

THE BOTTOM LINE: The truth is, that it wasn’t Bush that lied…It was the HATE AMERICA POLITICALLY CORRECT MULTICULTURAL SOCIALIST COMMIE LIB’S THAT LIED. While we are fighting for our very survival in this country, these useless pieces of human feces are committing treason by undermining our effort to save their useless hides. What we should do with these garbage heads is what we are supposed to do with those that commit treason, and take them out behind the barn and put them out of their Hate America misery. There… I feel much better now, how about you…

de Andréa

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