June 4, 2005
HEY, IT IS VIETNAM!:
U.S. Uncovers Vast Hide-Out of Iraqi Rebels (EDWARD WONG, 6/05/05, NY Times)
American marines have discovered an elaborate series of underground bunkers used recently by insurgents in central Iraq, with heavy weapons, a kitchen and fresh food, furnished living quarters, showers and even a working air-conditioner, the military said Saturday.Posted by Orrin Judd at June 4, 2005 7:23 PMThe bunkers were built into an old rock quarry north of the town of Karma, an insurgent stronghold in Anbar Province that lies near the city of Falluja. The bunker system is 558 feet by 902 feet, nearly equal to a quarter of the Empire State Building's office space, making it the largest underground insurgent hide-out to be discovered in at least the past year, if not during the entire war, said Capt. Jeffrey S. Pool, a spokesman for the Second Marine Division.
The military said the bunkers were discovered Thursday around 5 p.m. as part of continuing anti-insurgency operations being conducted in Anbar, a center of the Sunni Arab resistance and an arid province that stretches to Iraq's western border. In the past three days, troops with the Second Marine Division found more than 50 caches of weapons and ammunition in the province. Twelve were discovered in the immediate area of the rock quarry, Captain Pool said in an e-mail interview.
"Marines were out patrolling and looking for weapons caches, when out in the middle of the desert they see a lone building," he said. "They went to go and check it out. In one room there was a large, chest-style electric freezer. The marines moved it and found the hidden entrance to the underground quarry system."
"I can tell you that it is the largest underground system discovered in at least the last year," he added.
How did that get there. Do you suppose they dug it by hand during the last 2 years?
Posted by: Robert Schwartz at June 4, 2005 7:51 PMHallaburtan did it, of course.
Posted by: Dave W. at June 4, 2005 10:38 PMYou don't suppose there are similar bunkers that are holding WMD's, do you?
Posted by: obc at June 4, 2005 11:10 PMLet's see .. they missed a vast bunker.
Am I really suppoed to believe that there are no stockpiles of WMDs in Iraq when this "vast bunker" goes unnoticed for over 2 years ? One is left to believe that the effort was half-"vast".
Posted by: Neo at June 5, 2005 12:37 AMIt's good that these WMDs aren't usable.
Posted by: jim jones at June 5, 2005 7:40 AM