Stephen M.H. Lawrence wrote:
"We now know that the 377 tons represents less than
one-tenth of one percent of the munitions U.S. forces
have captured or destroyed."
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41216
It's a non - issue, folks.
It is if you're near any of it when it goes off. Say it takes half a
pound to shatter a human body into pieces small enough to make it
unrecognizable.
A bit of arithmetic says that 377 tons (US 2000 pound ton) would equate
to 377 X 2000 X 2 = 1508000 single fatalities.
If anyone thinks that's a non issue, they are arms dealers, complete
idiots or Bush lovers...but I repeat myself..(1)
mike
(1) with apologies to Mark Twain