Eric Schmitt and Ginger Thompson of The New York Times report that turmoil, bent
rules and signs of theft at a Baghdad armory help explain how the US lost track of some 190,000 small arms meant for Iraq's security forces. |
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Eric Schmitt and Ginger Thompson of The New York Times report that turmoil, bent
rules and signs of theft at a Baghdad armory help explain how the US lost track of some 190,000 small arms meant for Iraq's security forces. |
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