Thar Be Missing Explosives

But when did they go missing? Were they even there? Mr. NZ Bear has a great article, and a good roundup of links, regarding the explosive explosives story. Seems like the NY Times, and anyone else that is sticking by it, similar to Rathergate, shall be walking the plank:

A senior Bush administration official said that during the initial race to Baghdad, American forces “went through the bunkers, but saw no materials bearing the I.A.E.A. seal.”

This matches perfectly with the NBC story:

NBC News reported that on April 10, 2003, its crew was embedded with the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division when troops arrived at the Al Qaqaa storage facility south of Baghdad.

While the troops found large stockpiles of conventional explosives, they did not find HMX or RDX, the types of powerful explosives that reportedly went missing, according to NBC.

Oops. Seems as if the Times and other Left falling organisations have been saying that alot. Please head over to The Truth Laid Bear, and read up on it, then hit the links. This story really shows that the UN inspectors really didn’t do very much and/or were stonewalled by Saddam.

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