Improvised explosive devices have been the weapon of choice for insurgents in Iraq -- causing 60 percent of all U.S. combat casualties there. Now, the Justice Department says it can prove that some of the components for those bombs were made in America.
At least 16 unexploded bombs recovered in Iraq had remote-controlled detonators equipped with electronic modules built by Digi International, a company based in Minnetonka, Minn.
Prosecutors say Digi sold the radio devices to Singapore companies who claimed they were working on a big telecom project.
I have asked for YEARS now where the parts came from for these....The parts are NOT Radio Shack parts....they were military grade radio devices....Once again we see the fingerprints of the military industrial complex in their quest for $$$$$.
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