I'll be reading it and and you can bet liberal naysayers will stay a country mile away from this unless of coarse to discredit the author anyway they can to keep their company lines used throughout the war intact.
This author will go a long way to confirm through Saddam's own words that the ties to terrorists in Iraq previous to the invasion undoubtedly existed as did the possession of as well as the use of WMD's by Saddam and his regime will be confirmed.
Too bad this information is being brought forward at such a late date instead of years ago to silence all the fabrications and embellishments from the left used to argue the invasion's legality and need for Saddams removal from power for his ties to worldwide terrorism .|
This author will go a long way to confirm through Saddam's own words that the ties to terrorists in Iraq previous to the invasion undoubtedly existed as did the possession of as well as the use of WMD's by Saddam and his regime will be confirmed.
Too bad this information is being brought forward at such a late date instead of years ago to silence all the fabrications and embellishments from the left used to argue the invasion's legality and need for Saddams removal from power for his ties to worldwide terrorism .|
In book, FBI agent says Saddam Hussein cried at last meeting
New York Daily News: "WASHINGTON - After confessing to slaughtering 180,000 Kurds and plotting to build a doomsday nuke, Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was so upset when his FBI interrogator left for home that he cried like a baby. FBI Special Agent George Piro whipped out two Cuban Cohibas - Saddam's favorite cigar - and they smoked on the patio behind his cell at Baghdad's airport.
'When we were saying bye, he started to tear up,' Piro recalled in the new book 'The Terrorist Watch: Inside the Desperate Race to Stop the Next Attack.' The self-effacing G-man was hardly surprised - he had spent nearly a year carefully becoming Saddam's best friend in a successful ploy to extract confessions from the notorious brute. Piro's inside account of spending up to seven hours a day, every day, for eight months with Saddam is revealed in the new book by journalist Ronald Kessler. Piro, then 36, began grilling Saddam in early 2004." continued
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