Unless this thread gets back to the topic it was discussing, I will lock it.

Sorry about that...
Unless this thread gets back to the topic it was discussing, I will lock it.
Unless this thread gets back to the topic it was discussing, I will lock it.
The weapon used in the video was and Ak or AR, it was not Us troops or personel, it was either Iraqi security forces or terrorist or some random maniac
Your almighty word is not good enough. I have proved via the military audit that the U.S. did in fact supply this weapon (among others) to Iraq using IRRF funds. The DoD handled the weapons, distributed them and provided training for them. They don't have a problem admitting that, so you can deny, deny deny all you want... but unless you come up with physical proof that it was not US troops or personnel, but rather Iraqi security or terrorists... we have nothing more to say to each other.
The Ninth Scribe
My point is the AK47s were not purchased on a terrorist black market and U.S. troops did have access to these weapons because they shipped, distributed and trained Iraqis to use said weapons so, for those reasons, I do not accept your assumption that the video was a fraud because Americans simply wouldn't be using said weapons. I am not convinced, especially considering the fact that American fraud in Iraq is well documented. That is my position.
The Ninth Scribe
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