I'd say the fact that we saw munitions, recognized the danger, tasked specialized units to gather and destroy it pretty concrete to me. Especially in contrast to the barking moonbat bloviating this week.
i couldn't agree more: the troops knew they had to deal with such a huge munitions site and jumped right on it. what was transferred where, when is really not the point. our troops were on it in short order. after all, who would benefit most from moving weaponry from enemy hands to friendly?: our troops. they done good -- and i am proud of them yet again!