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U.N. weapons inspectors found a number of empty chemical warheads and another one that is still being evaluated, according to a U.N. spokesman, who said the warheads were regarded to be in "excellent condition."miles said:
Carp said:U.N. weapons inspectors found a number of empty chemical warheads and another one that is still being evaluated, according to a U.N. spokesman, who said the warheads were regarded to be in "excellent condition."
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Hanns_Schmidt said:Errr yes of course
metalpalace said:Its terrible that innocent people get caught in crossfire
caligula said:Here we go, we have the green light to go get that free oil, time for Shell to post record profits again!
SINthysist said:Yes it is. But they could have revolted and stood up to Saddam when he started gassing the Kurds...
Innocents caught in the crossfire...
The children of Kuwait...
The sons of Iran...
The sons of Iraq...
Johnny Mayberry said:There's fighting, and there's fighting, you know? There's a certain amount of trade-off that you have to do: the more do to protect your troops, the more likely high civilian casualties will be. At some point, the government decided it was better to murder civilians than to risk soldiers. That's one of my big concerns.
The inspectors found 11 empty 122 mm chemical warheads and one warhead that requires further evaluation. The warheads are similar to ones imported by Iraq during the late 1980s, the spokesman said.
Johnny Mayberry said:Oops...wrong thread...
I still don't think this is a real smoking gun...a 'chemical' warhead can carry explosives too, and since Iraq has a hard time getting new weapons, I can see them maintaining whatever they have.
Johnny Mayberry said:I'm not a fan of Saddam Hussein, of course, but the eagerness to go to war is disturbing. Iraq is not an imminent danger to America, we don't need to be in a hurry.