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LarreeMP3
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 6:07 pm Post subject: Re: Assessment of Iraq's WMD Potential |
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 7:37 pm Post subject: Re: Assessment of Iraq's WMD Potential |
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It was clear for everybody that Hussein owns nerve gas and other chemical weapons and also capabilities for biological warfare. It was dicussed to the extend, that America itself delivered nerve gas agents and small pox.
There was a very 'alive' exchange of Universities within the USA and Iraq about small pox and other crucial biological substances. Only the USA, Russia and Iraq had the small pox alive. Iraq was a very welcomed "test center", where crucial substances were tested, without risking too much in a country the size of France, just filled with sand.
It was always the position of the war opposing U.N. members, that Hussein has to destroy all WMD's. Most of the war-opposing U.N. members strictly ruled out any warfare and the dangers of WMD-use by Iraq when provoked through war, but vowed for a peaceful disarming.
At least I can speak for my own country, which would have not backed a war by finding WMD's. This was not the issue and the dispute within the U.N., it was the fact that the USA overruled the U.N. Every find of WMD's is simply changing nothing over here. If Iraq would have used WMD's, there would be less sympathy for the Iraqi regime, however Iraq did not use WMD's, even with American soldiers in their capital.
The USA are seen over here as WMD-Maniacs and hypocrites, while the Iraqi information minister has more credibility when he says something, compared to any U.S. official, and this while knowing that the Iraqi info-minister talks fairytales all day long.
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 10:29 pm Post subject: Re: Know what Mike: |
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Even before the war started I continually asked why it's ok for some people to have those types of weapons but not ok for Saddam. We have stockpiles of biological and chemical weapons in direct defiance of treaties and international agreements, but yet that doesn't matter, we are more concerned about other's behavior rather than setting a good example for others to live up to. And honestly, we'd have a lot more credibility if we took the higher ethical/moral path, but we won't.
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 11:58 pm Post subject: Re: It's not ok for US to have them either |
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[quote]The RATFACED BASTARD SKAGS have stockpikes of it:[/quote]
Where did they get it?
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Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2003 3:30 am Post subject: Re: They cultivated it |
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You can't make smallpox from something other than smallpox. The reality is they got it from some country who saved smallpox as a weapon. Maybe it's not the US, but it's someone just as unethical for the US for saving it, which the US has done under the guise of vaccination. At least recognize for every psychotic Saddam in the world, there are hundreds, thousands, millions of unethical fools willing to amuse him.
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