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Generals & Military Leaders - Biography, U.S. Politics & Government - 1992-2001, U.S. Politics & Government - 2000-Present, 20th Century American History - Persian Gulf War, Iraq - History, Persian Gulf War, 1991, Iraqi Politics & Government, Middle East
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Saddam's Secrets

by Georges Sada, Jim Nelson Black
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Overview

Georges Sada was one of Saddam's top generals and foremost military advisors. A truth-teller in a government that made the truth dangerous. A devout Christian in a Muslim country. And a man who would stand up for what was right―even at the risk of his own life.

In this eye-opening exposé, General Sada shares his bizarre yet amazing journey as an insider to one of history's most sinister regimes. He also, for the first time, reveals the disturbing truth about Saddam's plots to destroy Israel, hide weapons of mass destruction and overtake the Arab world. As an eye witness to history, Sada paints a painfully truthful picture of Hussein and his country that is at once personal and alarming, truthful and compelling, candid and sobering. It is a story guaranteed to send shock waves around the world.

He was Saddam Hussein's top military advisor . . . and a truth-teller in a regime where truth was relative. He was also a devout Christian in an anti-Christian country. For the first time, the author shares his amazing journey and speaks of the military secrets he was asked to keep.

Synopsis

General Sada paints a picture of Hussein, his regime-and his country-that is at once personal and truthful, compelling and sobering.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
Nelson, Thomas, Inc.
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781591454045

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