Fancy_Pollux wrote:
cpt.fass1 wrote:
There's a book just remember if someone took the time to put words on paper it must be true....
True or not, it still holds more merit than most of the half-assed assertions made in this thread. Saddam's General releases information on the inner workings of his regime, yet some teenager on a forum says it's a load of bullshit without anything more than that to back it up. Who has more credibility here?
Hang on a second. Which source shows Saddam's general revealing information on the inner workings on his regime?
The World Net Daily (red flag #1) article is about an former general who defected from Iraq fifteen years ago (red flag #2), who gave an interview to WorldThreats.com (red flag #3). The article says that the former general "believes (red flag #4) weapons of mass destruction are hidden in Syria."
That's not a valid source for me.
That said, Georges Sada does seems credible. I can't believe him unequivocally, because it's still a leap of faith. But I can't figure out the administration's chess game here.
I will not pretend to know anything about Syria and its role in middle-eastern politics. Those of you who are well-versed in this sort of thing, what are your thoughts: if the administration believes the WMD have moved to Syria, why aren't they eager to go in there with guns blazing like they did in Iraq? I'd be interested to hear from both conservatives and liberals, if you can muster a few lines in response.