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Yesterday Iraqi General Georges Sada spoke at the Wednesday Morning Club in Los Angeles. I got some video of him describing his first-hand experience with regard to Saddam's decision to hide the Iraqi WMDs.
(Click picture to play QuickTime version.)
(Or, click here to play the Windows Media Player version.)
The video was captured using a camera that's primarily used for still photographs. But even so, the General's personality comes through in a way it never could from a written transcript.
At the moment, there's no independent corroboration of Sada's description of events. Video such as this lets us begin to form an impression of his personality so as to help us evaluate his statements.
General Sada is the author of Saddam's Secrets: How an Iraqi General Defied And Survived Saddam Hussein.