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Video Shows Explosives at Al-Qaqaa After Invasion (from ATSNN)

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posted on Oct, 29 2004 @ 07:55 AM
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A newly released video shot by a Minnesota television crew in Iraq shows explosives in barrels with International Atomic Energy Agency markings - in Al Qaqaa, after the invasion. The Bush administration continues to deny anything is proved yet.

 



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"A soldier with the 101st Airborne Division is seen examining the contents of a barrel in a bunker in the Al-Qaqaa facility in Iraq in video footage made by Minneapolis ABC affiliate KSTP-TV on April 18, 2003.
The video taken by KSTP of St. Paul on April 18, 2003, could reinforce suggestions that tons of explosives missing from a munitions installation in Iraq were looted after the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq. The video was broadcast nationally Thursday on ABC.
�The photographs are consistent with what I know of Al-Qaqaa,� David A. Kay, a former American official who directed the hunt in Iraq for unconventional weapons and visited the site, told The New York Times. �The damning thing is the seals. The Iraqis didn�t use seals on anything. So I�m absolutely sure that�s an IAEA seal.�
Democrat John Kerry says the missing explosives � powerful enough to demolish a building, bring down a jetliner or set off a nuclear weapon � are another example of the Bush administration�s poor planning and incompetence in handling the war in Iraq. President Bush says the explosives were possibly removed by Saddam�s forces before the invasion."



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The Bush administration is still denying, spinning and making excuses. But the evidence is mounting, and every day, Bush looks more and more incompetent.



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