House Panel Releases Scathing Report on ‘Fast and Furious’ Gun Operation, Sure to Anger Mexico


By William Lajeunesse

Published June 14, 2011

FoxNews.com

Hoping to score a knockout blow against the Mexican cartels, U.S. law enforcement created “Operation Fast and Furious” to stop gun smuggling by allowing the weapons into Mexico, thereby exposing the entire cartel network to prosecution, according to a new congressional report on the U.S. program.

Instead, the operation was a bust, a deadly strategy that left a trail of blood and bodies throughout the Southwest, the scathing congressional report said, concluding that a reckless and irresponsible chain of command ignored repeated warnings the plan would fail.

“You’ve got people who are dead, you have weapons that are missing and you have an administration that doesn’t seem to want to take any accountability for it,” said Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah and a member of the House Government Oversight Committee. “There is absolutely no justification, no justification for this. There are people that are going to have to be held accountable.”

That effort begins Wednesday morning when the committee opens hearings on Operation Fast and Furious. Those testifying include the family of murdered Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry and three ATF special agents who say the plan was doomed from the very beginning.

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