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WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, 2003 — American forces have found Russian
fighter jets buried in the Iraqi desert, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said
in an Aug. 5 press briefing.
"We'd heard a great many things had been buried, but we had not known where
they were, and we'd been operating in that immediate vicinity for weeks and
weeks and weeks . . . 12, 13 weeks, and didn't know they were
(there)," Rumsfeld said.
The secretary said he wasn't sure how many such aircraft had been found, but
noted, "It wasn't one or two."
He said it's a "classic example" of the challenges the Iraqi Survey
Group is facing in finding weapons of mass destruction in the country.
"Something as big as an airplane that's within . . . a stone's
throw of where you're functioning, and you don't know it's there because you
don't run around digging into everything on a discovery process," Rumsfeld
explained. "So until you find somebody who tells you where to look, or
until nature clears some sand away and exposes something over time, we're simply
not going to know.
"But, as we all know," he added, "the absence of evidence is not
evidence of absence."