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I'm with you on that the UN was definitely part of the problem but the O.F.F. scandal was suspected long before we went in.
They were probably not there for fear of being blown to kingdom come and this should've been a key target in the"Shock & Awe" campaign.
This was our war these people didn't want any part of it so it's no surprise they were'nt there greeting us it was this administrations job to secure these weapons not theirs it's that simple.
The timing is funny, why wasn't this addressed when it happened?
You think they were trying to keep it quiet maybe?
Mark
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Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 15:34:47
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Who's the Enemy?
I dunno, why have we uncovered so much evidence to support that they might have been part of the problem? The UN is up to its eyeballs in the O.F.F scandle, the timing of all this is just too simple. If these guy's were keeping a watch on the place WHY were they not there to great our troops? " > "I was serving as a staff member during the time in question. The > Commander on the site had complete real time intelligence on what to > expect and possibly find at the Al-QaQaa depot. The ordinance in > question was not found when teams were sent in to inspect and secure > the area. When this information was relayed, Operational plans were > adjusted and the unit moved forward. Had the ordinance in question > been discovered, a security team would have been left in place."
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