It Gets Worse and Worse…

Here’s an eyewitness account of even more looting that happened under the noses of our soldiers and the Bush Administration :

I also described two particularly disturbing incidents — one I had witnessed and the other I had heard about. On April 16, 2003, a mob attacked and looted the Iraqi equivalent of the Centers for Disease Control, taking live HIV and black fever virus among other potentially lethal materials. US troops were stationed across the street but did not intervene because they didn’t know the building was important.

When he found out, the young American lieutenant was devastated. He shook his head and said, “I hope I am not responsible for Armageddon.” About the same time, looters entered the warehouses at Iraq’s sprawling nuclear facilities at Tuwaitha on Baghdad’s outskirts. They took barrels of yellowcake (raw uranium), apparently dumping the uranium and using the barrels to hold water. US troops were at Tuwaitha but did not interfere.

There was nothing secret about the Disease Center or the Tuwaitha warehouses. Inspectors had repeatedly visited the center looking for evidence of a biological weapons program. The Tuwaitha warehouses included materials from Iraq’s nuclear program, which had been dismantled after the 1991 Gulf War. The United Nations had sealed the materials, and they remained untouched until the US troops arrived.

The looting that I observed was spontaneous. Quite likely the looters had no idea they were stealing deadly biological agents or radioactive materials or that they were putting themselves in danger. As I pointed out to Wolfowitz, as long as these sites remained unprotected, their deadly materials could end up not with ill-educated slum dwellers but with those who knew exactly what they were doing.

This is apparently what happened. According to an International Atomic Energy Agency report issued earlier this month, there was “widespread and apparently systematic dismantlement that has taken place at sites previously relevant to Iraq’s nuclear program.” This includes nearly 380 tons of high explosives suitable for detonating nuclear weapons or killing American troops. Some of the looting continued for many months — possibly into 2004. Using heavy machinery, organized gangs took apart, according to the IAEA, “entire buildings that housed high-precision equipment.”

Another disturbing thread I’m starting to pick up on is that our soldiers didn’t seem to know as much as they should have about their immediate surroundings or the materials they should have secured. When we’ve got soldiers spending the night at al Qaqaa or openly watching the looting of Iraq’s Disease Center, it’s clear that they weren’t well prepared for the job they were (apparently) sent to do. Making sure our troops are well-educated about this stuff is the Bush Administration’s priority and, like every other aspect of this war, they’ve failed miserably.


posted by greg on October 27, 2004 @ 4:12 pm

one comment so far

  1. That’s what happens with a secrets obsessed leader, they think that information has to be kept secret to keep the enemy from getting it. As a result, they prevent those who need to know from doing their job.

    Well, they did make exceptions for the neocons and their Jewish friends……

    Comment by Rook — October 27, 2004 @ 6:51 pm

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