I wonder if this is true?

http://news.investors.com/article/618875/201207191902/syria-chemical-weapons-came-from-iraq-.htm

War On Terror: As the regime of Bashar Assad disintegrates, the
security of his chemical arsenal is in jeopardy. The No. 2 general in
Saddam Hussein's air force says they were the WMDs we didn't find in
Iraq.

King Abdullah of neighboring Jordan warned that a disintegrating Syria
on the verge of civil war puts Syria's stockpile of chemical weapons
at risk of falling into the hands of al-Qaida.

"One of the worst-case scenarios as we are obviously trying to look
for a political solution would be if some of those chemical stockpiles
were to fall into unfriendly hands," he said.

The irony here is that the chemical weapons stockpile of Syrian thug
Assad may in large part be the legacy of weapons moved from Hussein's
Iraq into Syria before Operation Iraqi Freedom.

If so, this may be the reason not much was found in the way of WMD by
victorious U.S. forces in 2003.

In 2006, former Iraqi general Georges Sada, second in command of the
Iraqi Air Force who served under Saddam Hussein before he defected,
wrote a comprehensive book, "Saddam's Secrets."

It details how the Iraqi Revolutionary Guard moved weapons of mass
destruction into Syria in advance of the U.S.-led action to eliminate
Hussein's WMD threat.

As Sada told the New York Sun, two Iraqi Airways Boeings were
converted to cargo planes by removing the seats, and special
Republican Guard units loaded the planes with chemical weapons
materials.

There were 56 flights disguised as a relief effort after a 2002 Syrian
dam collapse.

There were also truck convoys into Syria. Sada's comments came more
than a month after Israel's top general during Operation Iraqi
Freedom, Moshe Yaalon, told the Sun that Saddam "transferred the
chemical agents from Iraq to Syria."

Both Israeli and U.S. intelligence observed large truck convoys
leaving Iraq and entering Syria in the weeks and months before
Operation Iraqi Freedom, John Shaw, former deputy undersecretary of
defense for international technology security, told a private
conference of former weapons inspectors and intelligence experts held
in Arlington, Va., in 2006.

According to Shaw, ex-Russian intelligence chief Yevgeni Primakov, a
KGB general with long-standing ties to Saddam, went to Iraq in
December 2002 and stayed until just before the U.S.-led invasion in
March 2003.

Anticipating the invasion, his job was to supervise the removal of
such weapons and erase as much evidence of Russian involvement as
possible

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