The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 11 Episode 37

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 11 Episode 37 Georges Sada

  • March 21, 2006
  • 5.4  (10)

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart season 11 episode 37 features an interview with Georges Sada, an Iraqi Air Force General who defected to the United States and wrote a book titled "Saddam's Secrets."

The episode starts off with Jon Stewart discussing current events, including the controversy surrounding the removal of Confederate statues, and the escalating conflict between Israel and Lebanon.

Stewart then introduces Georges Sada, who is wearing a traditional Iraqi outfit. Sada discusses his upbringing in Iraq and his military career, including his time as Saddam Hussein's personal pilot. He talks about witnessing the brutality of Saddam's regime, including the use of chemical weapons against the Kurds.

Sada also discusses his decision to defect to the United States, and says that he wrote his book to reveal the truth about Saddam's regime to the world. He argues that Saddam posed a real threat to the United States and that the invasion of Iraq was necessary to remove him from power.

During the interview, Stewart challenges some of Sada's claims, asking him about the lack of evidence of WMDs in Iraq. Sada says that Saddam may have moved the weapons to other countries, but acknowledges that there is no concrete evidence to support this.

The interview ends with Sada criticizing the current Iraqi government and saying that the country still has a long way to go before it can truly be considered a democracy.

Overall, this episode offers a unique perspective on the Iraq War and sheds light on the experiences of an Iraqi military officer who defected to the United States.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 21, 2006
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (10)