Writing about the ratio of metric tons to soldiers is pointless.
Since the stuff was in secure sites, the appropriate numbers are to discuss how many sites and how many GIs it would take to secure each site.
If the answer is that the US military doesn't have enough people, maybe Bush and Rumsfeld should have considered this important before the war.
Hardly pointless, it is making the point of the amount of explosives this guy had. It highlights the treat that Hussein was to America and Ameriican interests.
Were these explosives used against US citizens before Bush invaded? After he invaded?
Do you Bushies care about what happens in the real world?
You guys create this paranoid fantasyland where Saddam Hussein is evil and irrational and possessed far more capability than he did. But the reality was that he wasn't much of a threat--even if he wanted to be--and he wasn't the irrational actor you Bushies portray him as.