for cripes sakes...
http://www.aina.org/news/20070324150308.htmWASHINGTON -- A newly declassified government report says that half of American troop deaths in Iraq have been caused by explosives left over from Saddam Hussein's regime and that even four years after the war began the US military has failed to conduct an adequate inventory of Hussein's weapons depots.
The assessment by the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, found that Iraq remains awash in unsecured mortar rounds, shells, and grenades left over from the former regime and that "the looted munitions will likely continue to support terrorist attacks throughout the region."
In one case, insurgents repeatedly stole explosives from a well-known depot while the Iraqi government was supposed to be disposing of the arms, according to the report, which was written in December and based on field reports and secret intelligence.
The report, released yesterday by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, also said the original US war plan designated the defeated Iraqi Army to secure the weapons depots. But that strategy fell apart when the Bush administration unexpectedly decided to disband the Iraqi military, leaving an undermanned US military force to take on the task.
"The human, strategic, and financial costs of this failure to provide sufficient troops have been high, with
made with looted munitions causing about half of all US combat fatalities and casualties in Iraq and killing hundreds of Iraqis," the report said.
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