More on Sarkis Soghanalian

Saddam’s favorite arms dealer (and at the time the Reagan administration’s) is spending his time trying to get stronger and fighting pending extradition to Columbia.

The aging arms dealer suffers a number of ailments and is staying with his son Garo in Miami as the legal battle plays out. Last Spring when we asked ICE spokesman Dean Boyd about an extradition request pending with the U.S. government from Columbia, Boyd said there was no such request. Apparently Boyd was mistaken.

Take a tour of newly released documents obtained by National Security News Service’s Dave Armstrong that outline Soghanalian’s amazing career on behalf of American intelligence. These documents come from the State Department. Note that one communication is signed by then Secretary of State the George Shultz. Also note that numerous key documents were withheld from National Security News Service. We are, as usual, appealing.

Download a video clip of Sarkis Soghanalian explaining how he began supplying weapons to Saddam. QuickTime 7 or later is required to watch this video.

Joseph Trento

Joseph Trento

Joseph Trento has spent more than 35 years as an investigative journalist, working with both print and broadcast outlets and writing extensively. Before joining the National Security News Service in 1991, Trento worked for CNN's Special Assignment Unit, the Wilmington News Journal, and prominent journalist Jack Anderson. Trento has received six Pulitzer nominations and is the author of five books, including Prelude to Terror, The Secret History of the CIA, Widows, and Prescription for Disaster. Joe currently serves as the editor of DCBureau.org.

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