Explosives at Al Qaqaa
Josh Marshall explains how the Bush administration is continually changing their explanation in an attempt to avoid looking culpable, hoping that people will miss the bigger picture, that there was a lot of stuff that should have been secured by the US military, and was not. The reasons the military did not secure this material are that they were undermanned and under-informed. Former NATO commander Wesley Clark, who knows a few things about military matters, chimes in with a few comments as well.
And — case closed! — KSTP (Minneapolis/St. Paul) has pictures of the explosives and pictures of the IAEA seals, taken by an embedded reporter when the US Military first arrived on the scene.








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