Monday, November 14, 2005

Why Saddam, like Manuel Noriega, will never be permitted to "tell all" at his Iraq trial

November 14, 2005 -- Why Saddam, like Manuel Noriega, will never be permitted to "tell all" at his Iraq trial. According to U.S. intelligence sources, it is doubtful that Saddam Hussein will ever be allowed to speak freely at his trial in Iraq. Like Manuel Noriega, who was prepared to disclose all his knowledge of Bush criminal cartel dealings with drug and weapons smuggling and money laundering in Latin America and around the world, Saddam has information that would be catastrophic to the Bush family and business empire if disclosed.

Saddam will not be able to tell all at trial -- he could describe a generation of Bush family global criminal activities and his own U.S. military and intelligence training in Cairo and Arizona

For example, U.S. intelligence sources have revealed that Saddam Hussein, while being run by the CIA's Cairo Station in the late 1960s, attended the U.S. Army's special interrogation school at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. In fact, many of America's most dictatorial allies attended special intelligence training at the Fort Huachuca intelligence training cente