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Thank you Nora Well when we think about unexploded ordinance we tend to think by mines and we might think about pictures of Princess Diana 997 going through a minefield and I can go all I which was being the mind by a very successful effort called Hillo And indeed since 1903 the United States has spent more than $3400000000.00 on d. Mining operations but let's think instead about cluster bombs the little things that come out of bigger bombs dropped from airplanes and places where armed forces want to do some damage and the New York Times in a new report says that dod bombers from cluster mines have killed or injured but doing 56086000 civilians since the end of World War 2 That's not the news the news is how much damage they're actually doing to American troops who have been dying at the rate of several a year and the peace estimates that scores of the American military have lost their lives when trying to deal with an unexploded cluster bomb Jonas me is the author of the piece in The New York Times Magazine and he's with us hello John. Thanks for having me well thank you very much for coming to talk to us this this is a horrible weapon isn't it I mean there's no there's no I knew un convention or anything against the cluster bomb as them well there is there is an international treaty. The stockpiling and use of these weapons and more than $100.00 countries around the world have signed the treaty but the United States and a few others are among. Well as the table Yeah so so the us continues to use it are they are they still being in in conflict. Well my understanding of the last time the United States used them in armed conflict was in December 2009 in Yemen before that it appears it had use them since 2003 in the early days of the Iraq invasion here. So. My understand is that the United States still maintains large arsenals or large image Tori's of cluster weapons overseas to use if they choose. Let's go back to an incident which a poor in 1991 was a devastating incident during the Iraq war and what can you tell us about what happened to a group of ardent checks including one stop charging trick. Well. What happened is early in the war or before the war the United States feared that Operation Desert Storm which was going to retake Kuwait from Iraqi control could last for months and could have tens of thousands of casualties and there was an airfield about 70 miles over the border called on it and it was a big runway at 10000 feet so really any American heavy cargo plane could land there and this was going to have major logistics for this what was feared to be a protracted very bloody war and so this is a priority target joint French it was a French led effort with American engineers in tow went to the airfield and with those there was a battalion of Engineers they had a 4 man explosive ordnance disposal team that had just been assigned to them and unfortunately there is friction between and. From the engineers towards these bomb techs and. They were basically told you know you're not needed here we've got this and got this on Mr Craker stuff Sergeant Crick was one of those bomb techs That's right yeah my cricket my cricket Scott Barto are the 2 leaders then there were 2 other soldiers with them and I said I talked to Scott part for hours and hours and hours. In re in recent years what would happen is they get to the airfield they discover a dud $500.00 pound bomb on one end and then about a dozen of these blue 97 months little submissions from a cluster bomb on the other end and that the engineers say hey you know do you go take care that they will take care of these little. My cricket and his teammates that's a terrible idea these things are incredibly hazardous You can't pick them up you can't move them you can only blow them up where they lay and unfortunately engineers didn't take their advice and they said. I mean it's almost uniquely dangerous this thing isn't it this go there's no way that it's going to destroy a shell for example if it fails to that Nate on impact. That's crazy it will certainly these do not have any sort of self destruct. Capability And so with Woods we're not the blue $97.00 is at the fusing a sort of uniquely sensitive. You know among other munitions generally speaking you talk to. You the folks who have run. You know bombing ranges or you know supervised testing ranges rather and they'll say there's about a 10 percent rate across the board for mortars artillery shells bombs of all kinds but cluster weapons generally have about 2 percent or higher so you know double or more than double the rate of any other kind of munition and part of that is because these things are made in such large quantities and they're deployed in such large quantities that you can sort of afford to not have all of them go off like you would in other in other weapons So unfortunately this case these soldiers these engineers ended up they started off blowing these things up one by one but then one of the platoon sergeants prevailed upon a company commander to say hey I think it's Ok to take these things up and will we should stack them up and save time and save explosives and that's exactly what they did in that pile ended up exploding and it killed 7 of the soldiers and you know that you know the soldiers came in to try to help and they were they were sent away yet again so it was really just a tragedy. That was totally unnecessary for so many reasons and hours after those 7 soldiers died the Americans were ordered off your ear. And within you know a couple days the war was over anyway so as Mike Crick put it and is notes he said it was just a complete waste of you know life. Was tragic Yeah yeah. And without going into into detail I mean you've you've tracked other examples haven't you of these blue 12 sevens blowing up and willing people killing the you know not you know killing civilians in the members but also killing friendly forces if you like so wasn't there an effort to phase them out. There was in 2008 u.s. Secretary time Robert Gates signed a internal memorandum that gave the department offense 10 years to phase out these older more unreliable cluster weapons of all kinds and said Ok as of January 1st 2019 you'll only be able to use new weapons that fail less than one percent of the time. And that simply never happened the deity never put enough time or money into the research and development effort but I think also it's just maybe a goal that technology is not able yet that the government can expect to. Create a weapon that's that reliable and. Has a low enough cosset it can afford to buy them in sufficient numbers and then just about a year before that was going to be irrevocably put into place in Nov 27th teen the deputy secretary defense at that time Patrick Shanahan just reversed course. You know with it's sort of came out of nowhere people who track these issues it took them totally by surprise he just said you know we're going to blow through this deadline and if commanders want to be able to use these we're in a lot of museum and that was. I said it. And there's no no body of opinion in the in the Pentagon against using these these dreadfully destructive and the harmful weapons. Well it really these things have their supporters. There are some people who who. Who just believe that they're more effective and yet they don't define effectiveness and I've pressed Pentagon official officials to define this repeatedly and they just won't engage but I have I have a background as I was an explosive ordnance disposal officer in the Navy in the u.s. Navy myself so I understand the way these weapons are designed you know pretty intimately and I have a fair understanding of of the way that military leaders look at effectiveness and it's so limited and so outdated in their estimation but the these people who are supporters also don't talk to anybody tax who would tell them yeah 20 percent rate is pretty standard or higher you know some are higher some are lower but 20 percent about right and you know be able to explain how these things don't really do what people want them to do there and they've never done you know quote unquote the job that they were meant to do as well as advertised and so that that these things still have fervent supporters is you know is something I can't really explain. And his Staff Sergeant Patrick still with us. Unfortunately no he about a year after he got back from Desert Storm. He was using a very bad place he. He had a history of heavy drinking. He had it had gotten he'd been arrested for drunk driving before the war and after Desert Storm didn't the army was looking to draw down in numbers and so anybody who had that kind of thing on their record was not to be allowed to rearm lest staying sort of spiraled out of control and Crick ended up fortunately taking his own life. About a year after he got back and so. This thing it sort of. Passed into legend among you know sort of older bomb attacks in the u.s. And. Mike actually kept a log book the entire time during the war and so we have sort of a minute by minute. Account of what Mike and these other guys might through so even though Mike's not alive anymore not around to tell his story we actually you know hear from him quite quite well what happened and and that's a pretty remarkable thing John as mayor of the New York Times thank you very much Joe It's been my pleasure thank you thank you for telling the story. Well we have news from peril Harbor I'm quoting the local a.b.c. Station in Honolulu know as saying that the law as over. And the suspect in the act of shooting is confirmed dead We'll bring you any more information when we get. Well Bob Willis died of 70 man who was behind huge success in English cricket a fast bowling legend really had to lives later on becoming a weathering pundit fiercely critical of the poor play but with a smile never too far away and loved by many many fans before of course there was a time as one of the quickest bowlers in the world he took 325 wickets and 90 tests from 171-2984 kept in this country and of course that career best 8 for 43 to help England to a famous went over Australia at Headingley in the 1981 us well it's Willis Now the bright bright is 19 Australia 111491900 sort of victory has Willis in both the bright. One. Runs runs around punching. The ground and the play now does go for the villain. Walk to the finish right. The 19 Willis has taken 8 wickets from 43 the best ever finding this bell here are getting a against Australia a phenomenal performance by Bob Willis and Australia all out for 111 England have won by 18 runs the matchless Henry blow felt there and also listening to that is Graeme Yallop who scored 58 in the 1st innings of that match for Australia but we're sorry to remind you of this was removed by Bob Well us in the 2nd innings for a dark really. Yeah absolutely and it wasn't. My wife what was he like to face what was it like standing up to. Look we held the greatest respect for Bob as a ball. He never gave anything away was always charging ball into the body a lot and cramped you up and getting while all the time so we were very wary of. Coming in from the. Wind behind him and he was you know going in the vicinity of 14145 guys an asset that's very familiar All right through his career in the tough competitor. To the remarkably long run up in the. Left hand it was a bit awkward to feisty cause he had this. Action that. Towards the end any time in the body when across the side it was always difficult to say but look we respected him that you know we didn't just listen to that. Broadcast and just both action pretty ordinary memory. Perspective. What did you expect to win what did you all do and they when they anguished you know rush the club you know as a heavy blow fell describe. I think I was in the corner carrying the time I couldn't way that he had to my gotten 2125 the school was. Absolutely shattered and couldn't believe you know they did Tiger gets to start with little fella like that really in that 2nd inning. So I was course it was called both I'm sashes was that but but really you you might have thought of it in a different light. Terrific match but we always felt that we were in control of the guy run till we died in the 2nd innings. So I think we probably had just an ordinary attitude of just thinking back . We thought it was all done and dusted and with a guy who easily win the game. Miraculous places calling my dog. A typical Headingley wicket did play a little bit but that's no excuse. And. Especially when. You said you were carrying in the car but when you got out of the car No Did you have a nice enough t.v. Or did you just go you know straight to something else. I think we were. Just again we were shell shocked as the caller. Just couldn't believe. He was you know to a viewer he was always so very nice and decent which was that he was to us as an opponent. I didn't hear him. Against other countries but in his sledge anyone to my knowledge and. Exceptionally we're in pretty good times along the way calling card and. Form that there is a middle attack with Tyson and Hendrick and all the guys who were just a. Girl right back up for him but he was this number one struck ball and. Career. And can you remember anyone Headingley that they saying Well done Bob you know buy a beer. I don't think we did. That. Again we were just shell shocked I think we're just now and shell shocked who we were just thought we had the guy I mean. You know when the odds came up a trial or 21 and the previous night we. Don't need to put any money on this one. Yet a