A House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is pursuing investigations of fraud and abuse by the federal government and its contractors in Iraq. Chairman Henry A. Waxman, (D-Calif.) said he found it remarkable that the Bush administration had decided to send billions of dollars of American currency into Iraq so quickly after the United States occupied the country.
The committee calculated that the $12 billion in cash, most of it in the stacks of $100 bills, weighed 363 tons and had to been flown in on wooden pallets aboard giant C-130 military cargo planes. “Who in their right mind would send 360 tons of cash into a war zone?” Mr. Waxman said. “That’s exactly what our government did.” (By the way, no one knows what happened to the money, where it went or who got it in the first place.)
The committee calculated that the $12 billion in cash, most of it in the stacks of $100 bills, weighed 363 tons and had to been flown in on wooden pallets aboard giant C-130 military cargo planes. “Who in their right mind would send 360 tons of cash into a war zone?” Mr. Waxman said. “That’s exactly what our government did.” (By the way, no one knows what happened to the money, where it went or who got it in the first place.)