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Originally posted by CanadianGlasnost
I guess friendly syrian and iranian operatives got nothing to do with fueling explosives then
In any way... Have you seen the movie V for Vendetta? It's a good example of how you can find explosives
Fertilizer... Explosives have many forms
Out of fairness, I do think Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, those chemicals that the US sold them
but still, I really tough they had those
WASHINGTON — In the weeks after the fall of Baghdad, Iraqi looters loaded powerful explosives into pickup trucks and drove the material away from the Al Qaqaa ammunition site, according to a group of U.S. Army reservists and National Guardsmen who said they witnessed the looting.
The soldiers said about a dozen U.S. troops guarding the sprawling facility could not prevent the theft because they were outnumbered by looters. Soldiers with one unit — the 317th Support Center based in Wiesbaden, Germany — said they sent a message to commanders in Baghdad requesting help to secure the site but received no reply.
The witnesses' accounts of the looting, the first provided by U.S. soldiers, support claims that the American military failed to safeguard the munitions. Last month, the International Atomic Energy Agency — the U.N. nuclear watchdog — and the interim Iraqi government reported that about 380 tons of high-grade explosives had been taken from the Al Qaqaa facility after the fall of Baghdad on April 9, 2003. The explosives are powerful enough to detonate a nuclear weapon. www.commondreams.org...
Originally posted by CanadianGlasnost
I guess friendly syrian and iranian operatives got nothing to do with fueling explosives then
In any way... Have you seen the movie V for Vendetta? It's a good example of how you can find explosives
Fertilizer... Explosives have many forms