Posted on 10/29/2004 11:15:15 AM PDT by mrustow
In a noontime press conference today at the Pentagon, Pentagon spokesman Larry Dirita and Army Maj. Austin Pearson, an ammunition management officer who was at the Iraqi ammunition depot Al Qaqaa in spring, 2003 with the Army 3rd Infantry Division, cast doubt on the New York Times/CBS News report alleging that 377 tons of Iraqi munitions had disappeared from the site, after it had come under American control in April, 2003.
Maj. Austin estimated that his unit removed 200-250 tons of munitions, and Mr. Dirita emphasized that reports that 141 tons of RDX explosives were at the facility under IAEA seal may be mistaken, and that perhaps only three tons of RDX were at the facility.
An ABC News report by Martha Raddatz and Luis Martinez on Wednesday, first revealed the 138-ton discrepancy, which could reduce the amount of Al Qaqaa explosives in question to approximately 239 tons. The Raddatz/Martinez report also emphasized that the IAEA seals were not secure; weapons could have been removed through unsealed ventilation slats. Together with the 200-250 tons that Maj. Austins unit removed from Al Qaqaa, the new information could explain the disposition of virtually the entire weapons cache at Al Qaqaa.
Reporters at the news conference continued to ask Mr. Dirita and Maj. Pearson about explosives under IAEA seal, ignoring the updated reports by Dirita, Pearson, and ABC News, questions which continued to assume the truth of the most negative initial reports.
Mr. Dirita emphasized that at present, no one knows exactly what happened to the entire Al Qaqaa weapons cache.
KERRY CAMPAIGN IS CRUMBLING!!!
KERRY OTHER-THAN-HONORABLE DISCHARGE FROM THE US NAVY!!!!
MUAHAHAHAHAHA FOUR MORE YEARS BABY!!!!!
I hope you're right, but I'm not about to celebrate prematurely. Remember what happened once in New Hampshire, when Bob Dole went ot bed too early?
A FReepmail I just got........
Yes - I will be walking on airif the discharge rumors pan out - that will take away 95% of the "hero's" campaign...
BTTT
I think that in these last few days the Kerry campaign is just trying to put any story out into the MSM. They know that in the few hours or days that it takes to verify, they already have their wolves booking time to discredit Bush in anyway they can. But they never address the issues again, when the TRUTH comes out!
Is there something new on this? The stories in the Sun about the discharge and Hanoi connection have been swamped by other stories like al QaQaa have been ignored. The only new I've heard is that Kerry slipped up and admittd hs records have not been released.
Breaking News!
Wow, more twists than a good spy novel.
first it was taken by looters ... no, taken before ... no, it was there after ...
Pentagon removed it???? Game over.
Exactly! What was the line (from Ben Franklin, IIRC): "A lie can get halfway around the world, before the truth gets its pants on." And by the time the truth gets on its way, more lies are in circulation.
There is a forum on swiftvet site where a supposed Navy Chief claims they found the person who issued an "Other than honorable" discharge to kerry. Still rumor mode, but would be great if it pans out...
Thanks. F0URM0R3 is no longer with us.
But did the 3rd Division troops remove the material from AL Qa Qaa or destroy it at the the explosives testing area?
No one seems to be picking up on what I beleive was obvious from Major Austin Pearson's comments at the Pentagon Press Conference.
The Major saw NO IAEA marked explosives (PETN/RDX/MDX) in the opened bunkers that he emptied of 200-250 tons of various types of explosives!
That fact leads to two conclusions: either it wasn't there when he arrived (meaning Saddam and/or the Russians got rid of it prior to war) or it was under lock and key in the bunkers he didn't empty (meaning we controlled it because there was no looting going on.)
Thus either the "bad stuff" was gone when we got there, or it was destroyed by US coalition forces after the locked bunkers were opened, and no one noted that some of had IAEA stickers.
If I've missed something, let me know.....
Heh heh heh--this is rich. As noted here at FR earlier in the week, the real number of missing "boom" material was possibly closer to 3 tons. Nice to see that validated.
Thanks. I think that what is important here is NOT the partisan spin on this issue, it is that the facts come out on this. Bottom line: The explosives were there, now they aren't. Who has them? Our troops over there don't care about the spin, they care about their safety.
c'mon, noone believes he was a hero anymore, even the rats.
first it was taken by looters ... no, taken before ... no, it was there after ...
Pentagon removed it???? Game over.
I wonder what really happened. We may never know. And who knows; the surprises may not yet be over.
Apparently, they removed it from Al Qaqaa AND destroyed it at Dogwood in June.
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