It is simply not possible that the explosives were moved after the Army had been there. To move 380 tons of anything requires large trucks, and we were stopping anything with wheels for months after the fall of Saddam. If it was on the road, we stopped and searched it.
So it isn't possible that the explosives were there when the war began. They had to have been moved prior to the official start of hostilities, but after the UN had been to the site.
So you are calling the Iraqi interim government LIARS? Do you work for the Kerry campaign? ;-)
Brett Baier on Fox just said it would take 38 truck loads (semi trucks) and citing your point---the roads heavily guarded.
Fox highlighting Kerry's attacks on the matter. He is clearly unfit.
How about the explosives remaining somewhere in the town (YOUSEFIYA) where Al Qaqaa is located. See my post #117.
As of May of this year, the people of the town are reported to be hostile toward our troops. 400 to 500 lb bomb found there.