Re: Explosives stolen in Iraq
To be fair to the Coalition, the sheer scale of the looting took everyone by surprise. There was never any intention of blowing up all the military equipment as it was supposed to go to the new Iraqi Army.
20/20 Hindsight is a wonderful thing but there were people at the time suggesting that keeping the existing army intact might not be a bad idea.
There is every probability that if this stuff was stolen it was stolen early rather than late. What is noteworthy is the apparent ease with which insurgents move explosives around the country.
Re: Explosives stolen in Iraq
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Originally Posted by hobbes
Odd perhaps, but why leave this stockpile which was apparently a known entity and which may now be the source of car bombs, when detonating so many others?
It would seem to me that blowing up conventional stockpiles would in no way impede an apparent search for WMD. In fact, knowing that they would never be found, I would go to all the real threats first. I would blow them up quite demonstratively to show the public just what a threat Saddam was. "Look at all this stuff people. You know we're on the trail."
I think the conspiracy theorists need to become a little more creative, I've pretty much trumped their little diversion scenario in 1 cup of coffee. :lol:
You have trumped nothing.
I don't subscribe to these 'theories' either but as I've said, Bush could have hoped to get lucky. Even I figured he would have found something.
I just thought this iminent threat bullshit was...well...bullshit. :dry:
Re: Explosives stolen in Iraq
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Originally Posted by Biggles
There is every probability that if this stuff was stolen it was stolen early rather than late. What is noteworthy is the apparent ease with which insurgents move explosives around the country.
And that your avatar is a plane, but I am spamming. So I will STFU.
Re: Explosives stolen in Iraq
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Originally Posted by hobbes
And that your avatar is a plane, but I am spamming. So I will STFU.
:shifty:
On the other hand, why stop when you are having fun.
Re: Explosives stolen in Iraq
There is a lot of talk that these weapons could have been moved after we got there and failed to secure it. No one however seems to question how in the hell you move nearly 400 tons of explosives without anyone noticing. It would have taken 40 semi trucks to move that much material to another location.
Re: Explosives stolen in Iraq
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Originally Posted by BigBank_Hank
There is a lot of talk that these weapons could have been moved after we got there and failed to secure it. No one however seems to question how in the hell you move nearly 400 tons of explosives without anyone noticing. It would have taken 40 semi trucks to move that much material to another location.
Very logical ;)
I think alot of folks just don't put alot past the whole administration so if something is done ass backwards, such as not securing weapons stockpiles, then you go, " :lol: I'm not surprised".
I mean you have to admit, Bush sent our troops to Iraq with no post-war plan.
Who'd have thunk it? :blink:
Re: Explosives stolen in Iraq
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Originally Posted by BigBank_Hank
There is a lot of talk that these weapons could have been moved after we got there and failed to secure it. No one however seems to question how in the hell you move nearly 400 tons of explosives without anyone noticing. It would have taken 40 semi trucks to move that much material to another location.
who said it all went in one go ? there is at least a seven week window during which it could have gone and there was widespead looting occuring constantly.
Also the missing stuff is not weapons, it was explosives.
BTW. i would put it as half that amount of semi trucks...even less if you remove axleweight restrictions as i'm sure they wouldn't be worried about gross vehicle weight:shifty: ... but then what makes you think large trucks were used? if i was them i would be using ordianry pick ups or cars...honest it wouldn't take long with enough of them.
Re: Explosives stolen in Iraq
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Originally Posted by vidcc
and there was widespead looting occuring constantly
...except the oilfields.
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Originally Posted by Rat Faced
...except the oilfields.
huh?
Re: Explosives stolen in Iraq
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Arms experts say the missing explosives - monitored by the UN nuclear watchdog until the March 2003 invasion - could potentially be used to make a detonator for a nuclear bomb or other explosive device.
From the BBC.
Since Iraq has no nuclear weapons, why would the BBC make such an inane statement. Are they to conjure one from prayer.
It seems that WMD are potentially present or definitely absent based on the agenda of the aspiring author.