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America Loses Guns, Prisoners
by Aaron Glantz, May 15, 2006

The US government has lost track of over 200,000 machine guns that were
supposed to be used by the Iraqi police. The 99-ton cache of AK47s was to
have been secretly flown out from a US base in Bosnia. But the four
planeloads of arms have vanished. This, along with the escape of five
Iraqi inmates from a newly-built high security prison should be raising
new questions about the competence of the US occupation.

First, the missing guns.

According to human rights group Amnesty International, private arms
brokers working for the Pentagon clandestinely shipped hundreds of
thousands of weapons and tens of millions of rounds of ammunition from
Bosnia to Iraq from July 2004 to June last year.

In a new report, Amnesty's arms control researcher Bryan Wood says at
least 200,000 Kalashnikovs destined for the Iraqi Army never arrived.

"This is really irresponsible behavior," he says in a titanic understatement.

By the time the machine guns disappeared, Wood says, they had already been
through the hands of dubious private contractors from a half dozen
countries.

"The principal US contracting firm had to use a broker in Croatia that was
not known to the Croatian government," he begins. "They then used a
freight forwarding agent in Bulgaria. They contracted a cargo company that
had broken the US embargo on Liberia and also flew an aircraft out that
didn't have air operating authorization."

But while the Defense Department's shipments to the Iraqi police never
arrived, Iraqi Army units are finding the fighters they capture
increasingly well equipped.

"The fighters have a lot of money," Iraqi military interrogator Mohammed
al-Mamory explains over the phone from Baghdad. "Their weapon is usually
the BTC automatic weapon. They have snipers, guns, and bombs. They have
chemicals that can build bombs. They are spending a lot on buying them. We
see most of the time the weapons are brand new. We have never seen them
before."

In addition, American mistakes are complicating the job of Iraqi security
forces. Five security detainees escaped from a high security prison in
Northern Iraq Tueday. Ironically, the prison had just been rebuilt by ECC
International, a military contractor based in Burlingame, California.
Pratap Chatterjee, managing director of the non-profit Corpwatch and
author of the book, "Iraq Inc., a Profitable Occupation" recently visited
a school ECC International rebuilt in Northern Iraq.

"When we went there, the boy's dormitory looked very nice. It had just
been painted yellow and red, but the moment you went to the back you
realized there was no paint in the back," Chatterjee says.

He says it was clear ECC International simply wanted to be able to take a
photo in the front of the school that showed a job well done: "There was
debris from the construction. There was no water in the taps and the
sewage was flowing out the east side and polluting the ground there."

As such, Chatterjee's not surprised Iraqi prisoners broke through a wall
that had just been repaired by ECC International and escaped.

So far, the US military hasn't caught the five escapees. A Pentagon
spokesperson told Reuters they remain on the run.

Additional reporting by Salam Talib

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