Video: American Soldier Discusses His Iraqi Kills

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Your facts are completely wrong. The US didn't sell any weapons to Saddam:


MiG-21s
MiG-25s
Mi-8
Mi-24
3M11 Falanga
Aérospatiale Gazelle
Euromissile HOT
MiG-23
Su-17
Exocet anti-shipping missile
Mirage F-1
T-72 tanks
AK-47
RPG
none of which are US products.

So what was the meeting about??!?! where they talking about the NBA? come on

'THE US and Britain sold Saddam Hussein the technology and materials Iraq needed to develop nuclear, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction.

Reports by the US Senate's committee on banking, housing and urban affairs -- which oversees American exports policy -- reveal that the US, under the successive administrations of Ronald Reagan and George Bush Sr, sold materials including anthrax, VX nerve gas, West Nile fever germs and botulism to Iraq right up until March 1992, as well as germs similar to tuberculosis and pneumonia. Other bacteria sold included brucella melitensis, which damages major organs, and clostridium perfringens, which causes gas gangrene.

Classified US Defense Department documents also seen by the Sunday Herald show that Britain sold Iraq the drug pralidoxine, an antidote to nerve gas, in March 1992, after the end of the Gulf war. Pralidoxine can be reverse engineered to create nerve gas.

The Senate committee's reports on 'US Chemical and Biological Warfare-Related Dual-Use Exports to Iraq', undertaken in 1992 in the wake of the Gulf war, give the date and destination of all US exports. The reports show, for example, that on May 2, 1986, two batches of bacillus anthracis -- the micro-organism that causes anthrax -- were shipped to the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education, along with two batches of the bacterium clostridium botulinum, the agent that causes deadly botulism poisoning.

The shipments to Iraq went on even after Saddam Hussein ordered the gassing of the Kurdish town of Halabja, in which at least 5000 men, women and children died. The atrocity, which shocked the world, took place in March 1988, but a month later the components and materials of weapons of mass destruction were continuing to arrive in Baghdad from the US.

The Senate report also makes clear that: 'The United States provided the government of Iraq with 'dual use' licensed materials which assisted in the development of Iraqi chemical, biological and missile-system programs.'

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/0908-08.htm



Dont let the their professionalism and how they conduct themsevles with nice black suits decieve you! saddam,bush and the saudi government all of them are corrupt
 
Maybe I shouldn't say this, and I can understand that it may not be general but when one doesn't have a Fear of a supernatural being over them, surely such acts are then easier to commit?

They should screen the people they send to the Army.

In Jewish records they are called Nephalhim. Products of mixed marriages between parents of differing religions. The unions seemed fine, until children were born into these mixed unions. Then, arguments erupted over how the children should be raised, what language they should speak, and which of the God's their children should worship. These disputes traveled quickly from parents, to families and often caused dissent in entire neighborhoods. But the children who were raised in this conflict, often rejected the Gods of both parents when they came of age. They became an ungodly race who had no religion, no morals and cared only for themselves. Sound familiar? But confession is very good for the soul, even if it does bring pain. It's better to feel pain, than feel nothing at all.

They used to screen very carefully, but Bush began to increase the level of military waivers, a document that can excuse past errors and failings that would normally disqualify a person from enlisting. He has most recently added felons to the list of waiver recipients and has also waived people with psychological problems. Then, of course, there is the fact that this war has been exposed for what it really is (illegal). Couple that with the fact that these soldiers cannot trust their own government to keep it's word (Stop Loss, etc.) and this is wreaking havoc on the conscience of soldiers, in the form of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrone.

I hold Mr. Bush directly responsible for all of this since he fashions himself as the Commander-In-Chief, while bashing every other country in the world (Pakistan included) that has a military ruler.

The Ninth Scribe
 
So what was the meeting about??!?! where they talking about the NBA? come on

'THE US and Britain sold Saddam Hussein the technology and materials Iraq needed to develop nuclear, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction.

Reports by the US Senate's committee on banking, housing and urban affairs -- which oversees American exports policy -- reveal that the US, under the successive administrations of Ronald Reagan and George Bush Sr, sold materials including anthrax, VX nerve gas, West Nile fever germs and botulism to Iraq right up until March 1992, as well as germs similar to tuberculosis and pneumonia. Other bacteria sold included brucella melitensis, which damages major organs, and clostridium perfringens, which causes gas gangrene.

Classified US Defense Department documents also seen by the Sunday Herald show that Britain sold Iraq the drug pralidoxine, an antidote to nerve gas, in March 1992, after the end of the Gulf war. Pralidoxine can be reverse engineered to create nerve gas.

The Senate committee's reports on 'US Chemical and Biological Warfare-Related Dual-Use Exports to Iraq', undertaken in 1992 in the wake of the Gulf war, give the date and destination of all US exports. The reports show, for example, that on May 2, 1986, two batches of bacillus anthracis -- the micro-organism that causes anthrax -- were shipped to the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education, along with two batches of the bacterium clostridium botulinum, the agent that causes deadly botulism poisoning.

The shipments to Iraq went on even after Saddam Hussein ordered the gassing of the Kurdish town of Halabja, in which at least 5000 men, women and children died. The atrocity, which shocked the world, took place in March 1988, but a month later the components and materials of weapons of mass destruction were continuing to arrive in Baghdad from the US.

The Senate report also makes clear that: 'The United States provided the government of Iraq with 'dual use' licensed materials which assisted in the development of Iraqi chemical, biological and missile-system programs.'

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/0908-08.htm



Dont let the their professionalism and how they conduct themsevles with nice black suits decieve you! saddam,bush and the saudi government all of them are corrupt
Let's try that again:

In December 2002, Iraq's 1,200 page Weapons Declaration revealed a list of Eastern and Western corporations and countries, as well as individuals, that exported a total of 17,602 tons of chemical precursors to Iraq in the past two decades. By far, the largest suppliers of precursors for chemical weapons production were in Singapore (4,515 tons), the Netherlands (4,261 tons), Egypt (2,400 tons), India (2,343 tons), and Federal Republic of Germany (1,027 tons). One Indian company, Exomet Plastics (now part of EPC Industrie) sent 2,292 tons of precursor chemicals to Iraq. The Kim Al-Khaleej firm, located in Singapore and affiliated to United Arab Emirates, supplied more than 4,500 tons of VX, sarin, and mustard gas precursors and production equipment to Iraq

http://www.iraqwatch.org/suppliers/nyt-041303.gif

What the US did give Iraq was satelitte intelligence.
 
In December 2002, Iraq's 1,200 page Weapons Declaration revealed a list of Eastern and Western corporations and countries, as well as individuals, that exported a total of 17,602 tons of chemical precursors to Iraq in the past two decades. By far, the largest suppliers of precursors for chemical weapons production were in Singapore (4,515 tons), the Netherlands (4,261 tons), Egypt (2,400 tons), India (2,343 tons), and Federal Republic of Germany (1,027 tons). One Indian company, Exomet Plastics (now part of EPC Industrie) sent 2,292 tons of precursor chemicals to Iraq. The Kim Al-Khaleej firm, located in Singapore and affiliated to United Arab Emirates, supplied more than 4,500 tons of VX, sarin, and mustard gas precursors and production equipment to Iraq

http://www.iraqwatch.org/suppliers/nyt-041303.gif

What the US did give Iraq was satelitte intelligence.

You can't possibly prove any of this. These are assessments, and they do not consider the fact that Iraq might have re-sold the stock. There are many middle-men involved in these types of trade. On top of this, it wasn't America's business any more than our weapons sales abroad were Iraq's business.

Well, I'm going to bow out of the forum for today. I just found a tick on me and now I'm having paranoid delusions there are more. I *hate* ticks!!!

The Ninth Scribe
 
Let's try that again:

In December 2002, Iraq's 1,200 page Weapons Declaration revealed a list of Eastern and Western corporations and countries, as well as individuals, that exported a total of 17,602 tons of chemical precursors to Iraq in the past two decades. By far, the largest suppliers of precursors for chemical weapons production were in Singapore (4,515 tons), the Netherlands (4,261 tons), Egypt (2,400 tons), India (2,343 tons), and Federal Republic of Germany (1,027 tons). One Indian company, Exomet Plastics (now part of EPC Industrie) sent 2,292 tons of precursor chemicals to Iraq. The Kim Al-Khaleej firm, located in Singapore and affiliated to United Arab Emirates, supplied more than 4,500 tons of VX, sarin, and mustard gas precursors and production equipment to Iraq

http://www.iraqwatch.org/suppliers/nyt-041303.gif




What the US did give Iraq was satelitte intelligence.

And Cluster Bombs
 
And Cluster Bombs

I hate those things (cluster bombs). I can't believe there is so much technology to enable people to kill (in very messy ways), yet they can't figure out a simple thing like energy. Sheesh! But I have sworn to make an end of that weapon, along with white phosphorous - and it's gaining ground... everywhere but here (U.S.) - pft.

Thanks for the advice on ticks. I wasn't bitten. I just have this thing about them and when I find one on me, I keep feeling like there are more... like a phobia I guess, lol. But it was a red tick and we do have an outbreak of Lyme's Desease here on Cape Cod.

The Ninth Scribe
 
I hate those things (cluster bombs). I can't believe there is so much technology to enable people to kill (in very messy ways), yet they can't figure out a simple thing like energy. Sheesh! But I have sworn to make an end of that weapon, along with white phosphorous - and it's gaining ground... everywhere but here (U.S.) - pft.

IED's are messy too. Were he still with us, you could ask your pal Zarqawi about messy ways to kill people...like standing behind a bound victim and sawing their head off.

Thanks for the advice on ticks. I wasn't bitten. I just have this thing about them and when I find one on me, I keep feeling like there are more... like a phobia I guess, lol. But it was a red tick and we do have an outbreak of Lyme's Desease here on Cape Cod.

The Ninth Scribe

Single dose prophyllaxis for Lyme disease after tick bites with Doxycycline



http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/345/2/79
 
111 countries have agreed to a ban on the use of cluster bombs. the UK too!
of course the u.s. and israel, (who are above international law), did not even attend the conference, along with russia, china, pakistan and india.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080528/wl_afp/irelandweaponsdiplomacy

I just tried to post a thead on the news - and naturally, the U.S. and Israel wouldn't attend. Neither would Russia, China, India or Pakistan ~ but the heat is on. It's about time some nations spoke out against this horrible practice. As I said on this thread, confession is good for the soul. But an atonement is even better.

The Ninth Scribe
 
I'd just like to add that many of you have a pattern of going off topic and insulting on another, if this goes on anymore then I'll have to issue some of y'all infractions. Just keep it civil guys. Give your opinion and move on.
 
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