Sunday, November 11, 2007

Broken Supply Channel Sent Arms for Iraq Astray

The utter lack of competence in prosecuting this war is the most compelling reason for ending it quickly.

“This was the craziest thing in the world,” said John Tisdale, a retired Air Force master sergeant who managed an adjacent warehouse. “They were taking weapons away by the truckload.”

Activities at that armory and other warehouses help explain how the American military lost track of some 190,000 pistols and automatic rifles supplied by the United States to Iraq’s security forces in 2004 and 2005, as auditors discovered in the past year.

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