The War in Iraq

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Re: The war In Iraq

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oh well if u cant see it thats fine-the us admitted it anyway

Whisky Pete is not a chemical weapon.

It is not illegal for the US to use. The US never admitted to using it as a weapon, they use it to illuminate enemy positions at night.
 
Re: The war In Iraq

Whisky Pete is not a chemical weapon.

It is not illegal for the US to use. The US never admitted to using it as a weapon, they use it to illuminate enemy positions at night.
WOW!!!!!!!! the US is sooooooooooooooo innocent as we all kno very well....
wassalam
 
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Didnt you saw the dead bodies.. of woman, men, childeren and even animals. Didnt you saw how it looked, like the faces of people where somehow melted and skin was falling of.:-\ Well this kinda result you get when u use chemical weapons!
hmmm maybe take a better look at it bro..cuz its really hapening there.
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Are you a chemical weapons expert?

There could be other explanations, not being an expert, it is not correct to come to conclusions without all the appropriate data.
 
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Are you a chemical weapons expert?

There could be other explanations, not being an expert, it is not correct to come to conclusions without all the appropriate data.
are you an expert on how bushs mind works?
 
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Are you a chemical weapons expert?

There could be other explanations, not being an expert, it is not correct to come to conclusions without all the appropriate data.[/QUOTE


Whoa u are very naïve.

Like they gonna tell the whole world about their use of chemical weapons. And if you compare these side effects on the dead people in Iraq, with the people who died in Vietnam!!! It all have the same result..
I've never saw "normal" weapons having such a reaction on the humanbody...do you? So there still is somfin fishy going on there, if you want to believe it or not
 
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Whisky Pete is not a chemical weapon.

It is not illegal for the US to use. The US never admitted to using it as a weapon, they use it to illuminate enemy positions at night.

lol why are you bothering denying it?
your own govt admitted it- they used it on people theres pics to prove so. if you dont want to believe it fine thats your choice just dont deny it
 
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Are you a chemical weapons expert?

There could be other explanations, not being an expert, it is not correct to come to conclusions without all the appropriate data.[/QUOTE


Whoa u are very naïve.

Like they gonna tell the whole world about their use of chemical weapons. And if you compare these side effects on the dead people in Iraq, with the people who died in Vietnam!!! It all have the same result..
I've never saw "normal" weapons having such a reaction on the humanbody...do you? So there still is somfin fishy going on there, if you want to believe it or not

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The naive one is the one who makes deadly serious charges without hard proof. In this case that would be you, Sister.
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lol why are you bothering denying it?
your own govt admitted it- they used it on people theres pics to prove so. if you dont want to believe it fine thats your choice just dont deny it

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Noble Sister, please show me where the us admitted to using it on people.

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The naive one is the one who makes deadly serious charges without hard proof
So true, so true
 
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the US has used depleted uranium in the past, and still use it, even if i brought articles for you to read, would you believe me?

Depleted Uranium is not considered a 'chemical weapon' aqnd I do not believe it is illegal for the US to use it in combat.

I don't deny the US has used it on the battlefield, it is a good weapon to use against armor.
 
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Greetings,


There seems to have been some dodgy use of white phosphorus in Fallujah, whether this particular doc proves anything or not. See here:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4442156.stm

Nothing the US does surprises me any more.

Peace


Ok, let's get one thing clear, the United States did not sign the treaty against the use of Whisky Pete in combat it is not illegal for the United States to use it in battle. We do not clasify it as a chemical weapon.
 

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