pretty fucking damning
Soldiers Describe Looting of Explosives
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.During the last week, when revelations of the missing explosives became an issue in the presidential campaign, the Bush administration suggested that the munitions could have been carted off by Saddam Hussein's forces before the war began. Pentagon officials later said that U.S. troops systematically destroyed hundreds of tons of explosives at Al Qaqaa after Baghdad fell.
Asked about the soldiers' accounts, Pentagon spokeswoman Rose-Ann Lynch said Wednesday, "We take the report of missing munitions very seriously. And we are looking into the facts and circumstances of this incident."
The soldiers, who belong to two different units, described how Iraqis plundered explosives from unsecured bunkers before driving off in Toyota trucks.
The U.S. troops said there was little they could do to prevent looting of the ammunition site, 30 miles south of Baghdad.
"We were running from one side of the compound to the other side, trying to kick people out," said one senior noncommissioned officer who was at the site in late April 2003.
"On our last day there, there were at least 100 vehicles waiting at the site for us to leave" so looters could come in and take munitions.
"It was complete chaos. It was looting like L.A. during the Rodney King riots," another officer said.
He and other soldiers who spoke to The Times asked not to be named, saying they feared retaliation from the Pentagon.
however, these soldiers are probably planted operatives of the liberal media, so take this info with a grain of salt. a spoonful of salt, if you will.

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Catherine, maybe you didn't hear, but Bush won the election. Don't you know about the mandate?
i'm so confused...bush is our leader, so i shouldn't criticize him. on the other hand, the soldiers are saying al qaqaa did get looted, just like the liberal MSM reported. should these soldiers be condemned for treason? more importantly: who should i believe?
Their commanding officers and those responsible for planning those operations should be fired.
3 tons, not 380 tons. And the looting you describe could have been of conventional materials, not RDX, which most likely left BEFORE our invasion. This story has already been debunked.
JSB: You keep citing this everywhere, and it's not true. It's about 3 tons of bullshit, in fact.
Regardless, J. Scott, it's a little more than some vases.
But, eh, stuff happens, soldiers die.
Kriston, it's the UN that reported in January that there were only three tons, take up your bullshit charge with them. I'm sorry if the facts are getting in the way of your exaggerated non-story...dude.
Peace.
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