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Iraq
Home Made Explosives in Iraq
2005-12-20
December 20, 2005: Terrorists in Iraq appear to be running short of pilfered (from Saddam’s ammo dumps) artillery shells and explosives. Home made explosives are increasingly being used for roadside bombs. One of the more novel explosive concoctions is one using concentrated hydrogen peroxide and other materials. This is a known recipe for improvised explosives, although the Iraqis are adding cumin (something found in many kitchens, and grown in Iraq), instead of charcoal, to get the mixture into an explosive state. American Crime Scene Investigators were taken aback when they first found traces of cumin in bomb site debris. It took some additional investigating to reveal that this was the result of local bomb making practices, not a recipe gone really, really bad.

The resort to improvised explosives for their bombs means the bombs have less power, and cause fewer injuries. The explosives shortage is largely a result of two years of American and Iraqi troops tracking down Saddam’s lost shells and explosives. In the past year, hundreds of terrorist weapons caches have been found and destroyed.
More good news you won't read about in the MSM
Posted by:Steve

#4  This is probably even less stable (not likely using pure cumin oil, more contaminants in bulk cumin) than the triacetone triperoxide (TATP) used in the London subway bombings. Here's to an accident prone New Year.
Posted by: ed   2005-12-20 19:51  

#3  This is a good sign. Given the levels of technical competence I witnessed in Diyala, (lots of Mysterious 0300 house explosions during my tour) we can predict a rapid turnover in the Engineering Dept.

Of course, This also gives new meaning to "Death by Curry/Cumin".
Posted by: N Guard   2005-12-20 17:55  

#2  Cumin! Now I know why Indian food has that effect on me.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-12-20 10:57  

#1  Good news indeed. Are the dumps under control now or have the enemy exhausted the easy supply?
Posted by: Alpha Spemble1220   2005-12-20 10:10  

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