We now know that the many of the key security-related decisions that have haunted the occupation for the last year and a half happened in those first few months. Kerik also left at a time when there seemed to be plenty of police work to go around in Iraq.
So again, what happened?
So again, what happened?
That's Josh Marshall pointing out that Mr. Kerik was in charge of security in Iraq when nothing was secured but the oil ministry, and all that ammo went missing, not to mention the archeological and historical treasure of the country.
Feel safer?
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