October 27, 2004

'The world's a safer place', part MCXII
"That this happened is simply inexcusable."

"Thousands and thousands of potential terrorist attacks": A top nuclear-proliferation expert says that the Bush administration's failure to safeguard almost 380 tons of high-tech explosives "borders on criminal negligence."

Joseph Cirincione, director of the Non-Proliferation Project at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, says that the Bush misadministration's desire to "punish" the International Atomic Energy Agency was partly responsible for the disaster of leaving such a huge cache of sophisticated explosives in Iraq unguarded.

Next time the misadministration issues another terrist alert, ask yourself does this have anything to do with the missing 380 tons?



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