There's no physical evidence whatsoever, and the circumstantial evidence is extraordinarily weak and suspect.
If you want, poking around FreeRepublic.com will provide input from lots of interesting people who believe in this Syria story. I've included alternate takes below.
2006-08-15 11:44:50
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answered by Zhimbo 4
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possibly you may want to do not ignore that the #2 guy in the Air stress for Iraq also says that he at no time had something to do with any of the attrocities that Saddam had performed with the Iraq Air stress, so his reliability is really suspect first of all. it truly is amazingly not likely that this may were a possibility with the interference from Uday and Kussay, to assert the least. i won't be able to say no matter if he's mendacity or telling the reality, inspite of the undeniable fact that, there are certain incentives for him to assert that the intelligence grow to be suited. For one ingredient, yet another Iraq well-known had suggested that Iraq had no guns of mass destruction, and through interrogation he grow to be by probability smothered to demise. This well-known claims that there have been WMD's that were smuggled abroad, and by no skill in uncomplicated words is he nevertheless alive, he's loose and allowed to roam everywhere he likes and he has revealed a e book it really is making him an rather good type of money. back, this isn't saying that the overall in question is truly mendacity, or that he's truly telling the reality, yet his history tale is amazingly suspect, and he looks to were launched in accordance to his agreeing with a coverage assertion. residing is more effective efficient than demise.
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answered by duzan 4
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Among other sources: The man who served as the no. 2 official in Saddam Hussein's air force says Iraq moved weapons of mass destruction into Syria before the war by loading the weapons into civilian aircraft in which the passenger seats were removed.
The Iraqi general, Georges Sada, makes the charges in a new book, "Saddam's Secrets". I've also heard of military reconnaissance showing truck caravans on the road to Syria prior to the US invasion, but i can't quote the source on that one.
2006-08-15 11:57:24
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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Here it is. It sounds like what you are looking for. It's a translation from an Arabic document. That original document is also referenced here, as a scanned manuscript.
I don't know if there are any mainstream articles about this original document, or the associated translation.
2006-08-15 11:13:40
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answered by © 2007. Sammy Z. 6
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I've never heard that it is pretty clear that's what he did. But I suppose it's possible. Since I do beleive there was a lot of traffic that way before, and during the beginning of the invastion. But who really knows?
2006-08-15 11:10:58
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answered by Anthony S 4
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there is no evidence. GW Bush is just trying to divert attention again from a war based on lies and a failed policy
2006-08-15 11:17:35
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answered by Anonymous
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As much as we have evidence that aliens are planning to invade earth.
2006-08-15 11:17:33
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answered by Ramtin 1
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None
2006-08-15 11:11:57
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answered by rhymingron 6
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common sense
2006-08-15 11:26:22
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answered by DC D 2
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read "hezbollah" in the new issue of www.jeanvaljeanlives.com
2006-08-15 11:10:40
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answered by Anonymous
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