Nope. No explosives here. Saddam cleared them out.
UPDATE: Besides, in the fog of war there’s no way we could have monitored one of the largest munitions dumps in Iraq.
Nope. No explosives here. Saddam cleared them out.
UPDATE: Besides, in the fog of war there’s no way we could have monitored one of the largest munitions dumps in Iraq.
Hmmm… turns out, the army did destroy tons of explosives from this location… imagine that, Kerry attacking the way our troops handled the explosives without knowing the facts… imagine…
Sorry CJ,
Munitions and explosives are not the same thing. By your reasoning, one country, lets say for a hypothetical example, Russia, destroyed thousands of pounds of TNT that is not the same as destroying hundreds of nuclear weapons. Munitions and explosives are not the same.
Yes, there is evidence that munitions were destroyed by our troops, but that does not in any way mean that the explosives in question were destroyed. And the explosives in question are inherantly more dangerous as they can more easily be turned into car bombs or human bombs, both of which have caused hundreds of American soldier’s lives and countless thousands of Iraqi lives.
Sorry, but life does not imitate slapstick comedy. “Hot Shots” is not real. Charley Sheen can not pick up a handful of bullets and throw them at the enemy and they kill them….