Sada is the former Air Vice Marshall of the Iraqi Air Force during the 1991 US-Iraqi-Kuwaiti conflict (a Christian who was imprisoned for not executing POWs), retired, and then became National Security Advisor for the interim government after the 2003 Iraq War. He says there was no nuclear program after 1981 in Iraq, but they did have non-nuke WMDs, and they flew them on civilian tagged flights to Syria during the months immediately prior to the 2003 invasion.
Seems somewhat unbelievable to say that the UN inspectors are that good.
(As an aside: The fact that Christians like Sada and Tariq Aziz could be leaders in Iraq under Hussein is another reason we should not have invaded. Probably safe to assume that Chriatians would not rise so high today? My comment isn't about promoting or saving Christianity in the Middle East...it is about promoting secular regimes who aren't religiously motivated to attack the United States or its interests. Obviously, there are secular regimes that want to attack the US, and we should fight them when the time comes, but to replace them with religiously motivated regimes who have the same intent to attack the US is pure insanity.)