Whatever happened to nuclear, biological and chemical warfare?

Shagly

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Libya would be a good specimen to try it out on at this point.
 
Using biological and chemical weapons are outlawed by our own laws. Nuclear war is a last resort and would have major world consequences. We drop one nuclear bomb, no matter how small the country and we face retaliation from the rest of the world, including most of our current allies.
 
Ambassador Stevens is not equivalent to Archduke Ferdinand, no matter how much you wish that he could be.
 
Send in the troops, flaten Libya, take any oil depots's that are not left burning.
 
Whatever happened to nuclear, biological and chemical warfare?


Saddam had stockpiled the enitre world's supply.

Sadly, he hid them so well, we've never been able to find them.
 
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