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General Sada paints a picture of Hussein, his regime-and his country-that is at once personal and truthful, compelling and sobering.
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.
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February 23, 2007: Hey, This is one of the most insightful books I?ve read in a long time and I read a lot of books. The book is list as an exposure of saddam?s secrets, AND THAT IT IS! However, to me the MAIN story in General Sada?s book is how this MAN applies his Christian faith throughout his life. He is not one of us that states I will do God?s will and He will protect me. He states that he knew God expected him to do what is right and he would do it even if it meant he would die. He did not claim the easy way out. If I ever meet him there are three things I would like to say to him: You?ve got to have a big set of brass ones. Your faith reminds me of Daniel in the Lion?s Den. And last Thanks for writing the book. It took real courage!
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November 07, 2006: I bought the book in January 2006 and read it in two days. It is a fascinating story about where the WMD's went to, how they got there, and what happened after. I heard Mr. Sada speak in November 2006 at our local church and he was painfully honest about the war and what it has meant to his country. BUY this book for the truth.