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Sarin gas found in Iraq

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Im sorry I expressed myself poorly.Sometimes this happens havent been taking my medication..... ;)

back to topic in.....three.......two.....one....go

So, which one of you hippy liberal anti-Iraq people want to be the first to come up with a conspiracy theory? Break out the tin-foil hats!
I still prefer the platform-Republican, conservative, anti-Iraq conspiracy theory that WMD in Iraq were enough to go to war for.

Wow that made more sense than anything ive read today. ;)

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It's certainly not being mooted as justification for the war. It just happened there were leftover shells from Iraq Vs Iran.

 

 

..that Iraq claimed they didn't have...that they lied to the UN about destroying.

Either way the treaty from after the Gulf war said that there had to be a meeting if Iraq betrayed it.I dont know what it was called, can almost remember...Ill post when I have it.

..that Iraq claimed they didn't have...that they lied to the UN about destroying.

 

 

In all probability, the rebels who set up the shell to explode would have had no idea of the contents. In Iraq, there is a vast array of military paraphernalia, and they are not the most organized county. It's not even an effective weapon, it's not taking advantage of air dispersal; explosives and gas do not mix well.

 

The news report at not an opportunity for substantiating claims that war was justified, the Coalition has dismissed the homemade bomb for what it is. It was not a WMD, it was an obsolete relic from Iraq/Iran.

 

Stirring up anti Iraq feelings may be seen as more than slightly callous, in the shadow of the activities of the 'solders' in the Iraq prison camps. I have the distinct impression that the patriotism filter is on full force for this issue. Engage logic circuits

..that Iraq claimed they didn't have...that they lied to the UN about destroying.
Stirring up anti Iraq feelings may be seen as more than slightly callous' date=' in the shadow of the activities of the 'solders' in the Iraq prison camps. I have the distinct impression that the patriotism filter is on full force for this issue. Engage logic circuits[/quote']Well said, atinymonkey! I love my country but if you want to start counting up "lies" involving this war, I think Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld have plenty to explain.

 

Lies. The #2 WMD.

Not just Bush ,Chaney, and Rumsfeld but also Colin powell Condleeza Rice and Tony Blair have some explaining to do.

Especially Tony 'heart as black as coal' Blair. He had most of the country against him, as well as most of his own party, and still commited troops.

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