Posted on 11/19/2014 5:07:28 AM PST by SJackson
After U.S. Central Command called on us to help transport from Iraq enough yellowcake uranium to make several atomic bombs stored at Saddams nuclear weapons complex, I realized why neither the Pentagon nor the White House advertised the presence of this WMD precursor: safety and security.
Before the U.S. military moved in to secure the facility after the 2003 invasion, looters had been there first. Even though the universally recognized yellow-and-black radioactivity warnings were posted on the bunkers, locals had ripped open the storage areas and stolen casks of yellowcake with many sickened as a result. More importantly, we did not want the insurgents alerted to the exposed stockpile as they might attack the facility. This is also why the George W. Bush administration did not crow about the approximately 5,000 chemical munitions that U.S. forces uncovered throughout Iraq, as recently reported by the New York Times. That is a serious quantity of WMD, by any standard. Interestingly, the Bush team could have diluted near-uniform shock at the failure to find WMD by highlighting these discoveries instead of allowing the narrative we all know to solidify: no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq found except a few dozen old, mustard-gas artillery shells left over from the 1980s Iran-Iraq War. Yet President Bush and his advisors chose to protect the troops and the mission rather than score political points back on the wars second front, the American body politic. (None of this, however, mitigates any unpreparedness by the Pentagon to treat service members exposed to chemical weapons.)
Before my company arrived to provide guards and to build and operate a base camp for U.S. Department of Energy scientists dissecting Saddams nuclear weapons facility, the American Army had occupied the site with almost a company of infantry. This was quite a bit of combat power tethered to a non-populated, static location when needed to actively defend the people against the elusive al-Qaeda in Iraq terrorists and Iranian-allied militias rampant until early 2008 when the American Surge forces and the Sunni Arab Awakening had turned the tide delivering our victory in the Iraq War. The limited number of combat troops available did not permit fixing them at every site where WMD were found or might be found. Hence the requirement to not advertise that Saddam had left thousands of chemical weapons lying around, potentially under any mound in mostly flat Iraq. That would have set off a dangerous treasure huntand if found, a tremendous threat to American troops and everyone in Iraq especially if weaponized nerve gas had ended up with al-Qaeda.
We were able to move the yellowcake successfully because of our proven relationships with the tribes along our supply line to the nuclear weapons facility, located at the center of an area known as the Triangle of Death, due to extensive U.S. combat fatalities suffered there. Because of our and other U.S. government contractors employment of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, we helped drain the swamp (or sea in Maoist terms) whence the al-Qaeda insurgency sprung. The uranium operation caused us, as usual, to rent trucks from the surrounding tribes with comprehensive war-loss insurance (meaning if a truck got blown up then the owner took the loss). This in turn caused the tribes to look outwards on the convoy movements to protect their expensive tractor trailers instead of inwardssearching for a chance to attack. Doing business for the tribes with the American government, and then the Iraqi government, turned out to be safer than supporting the nihilistic, totalitarian jihadis and the traitorous Sadrists, minions of Iran.
Regardless of what position one takes on the U.S. invasion, the world could not abide by large quantities of nuclear weapons precursor in the hands of the genocidal tyrant in Baghdad. As we are seeing with the current, seemingly endless negotiations with Iran, the millionaire mullahs of Tehran are using the pretext of peaceful nuclear power generation in order to assert that the denial thereof is a direct assault on a nations sovereignty. Consequently, the concept that we could have gotten the yellowcake removed from Iraq as a part of lifting the rapidly degrading sanctions and truly certifying the country clean of all chemical weapons without the overthrow of Saddam defies logic and experience. The continued possession by Iraq of approximately 5,000 chemical warheads undiscovered after almost eight years of aggressive UN inspections along with the existence of enough yellowcake uranium to make 14 or so nuclear bombs with technology that the Iranians and Libyans already possessed calls for a new coda to replace Bush lied, people died. Certainly, we should look to the reinstatement of a principle justification for the American invasion of Iraq.
Good leaders make hard choices. This knowledge will cast GW Bush in a different light.
Anytime someone uses the expression “Bush lied!” I ignore everything they say after that.
What a contrast to the current occupier.
WARNING: There is a ZEDO spyware trap in this connection.
“Yet President Bush and his advisors chose to protect the troops and the mission”
Sorry, but thats just nonsense. They could have easily kept it quite until the trucks stopped and then released it. They also could have ensured the troops who had been exposed received proper medical care.
Unfortunately, this will probably be the only place you'll see it. Doesn't fit the narrative of the stenographers in the lame stream media.
Rove was probably behind it. They knew the economy was going to tank and probably decided to give up the White House and let the Dems take the fall.
Considering the campaigns Mclame and Mittens ran its the only thing that makes sense.
Man up, you regiment of church pulpiteers!
Go back to bed...
There is much reprehensible about Bush and his presidency but he die not lie. He is an honest man with a seriously and thus nationally destructive deficient knowledge of economics.
QUIET!
“Bush lied, people died”
Hillary and John Kerry were right!
(Before they were wrong).
The lack of said notice elected Obama and cost us the war. Now Iran proceeds apace. To neglect the politics at home and allow the Democrats and mediots to continue to bash unanswered was stupid.
That Looter Guy is everywhere.
This has been talked about several times on FR threads...not news to me.
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/yellowcake/index?tab=articles
It was also on Canada Free Press, and Associated Press reported the sale of Yellow cake to a company in Canada in the news, when it happened. The Mainstream Media ignored.
The Media ignored it even when asked to report.
Associated Press wrote about the sale of the recovered Yellow Cake to a Canadian Company...it was reported here on FR.
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/yellowcake/index?tab=articles
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