"John Slade" <hitman86@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:kDugd.2136$zx1.948@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> As the Pentagon tried to spin this explosive scandal with a press
> briefing, they only provide more questions rather than answers. In one
> moment they were asked that if the place was secured after they knew
> explosives were there, the answer was no. An ammunition specialist
claimed
> they arrived at the facility and there were no US troops guarding the
> explosives. Apparently the facility was left guarded for three whole
days.
> The specialist says he was there three days after troops initially got
to
> the site. There is no amount of spin Bush can put on this that will hid
> the
> fact that there were not enough troops there.
ah, but does it prove there were explosives of the sort claimed ther when
the troops arrived?
and just exactly how could such an operation - the removal of so many tons
of stuff - have happened in any organized fashion in the wake of the army
sweeping through Iraq and scattering the Iraqi military to the four winds?
are you saying the terrorists wee already in Iraq, already highly
organized,
and were able to move everything out in a couple of days unnoticed?
>
> John
>
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