Kodiak
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a_unique_person said:
That has been one of the big negatives of the war. Saddam was secular, fundies are not. The jihadists were not in Iraq prior to the US invasion. Now they are having a picnic.
Nie Trink Wasser said:woo doggy
I came in here thinking I could read about 'Sarin-loaded artillery shell in Iraq', but as usual with the JREF forum, it's a completely different thread now
NightG1 said:Anyone remember this from over a year ago? It was sarin then and its sarin now. Same story, same glee from those desperate to defend the Administration. I'll invoke the 48 hour rule and wait.
I couldn't find your use of the word on their web-addition, but be that as it may. I obviously agree that cutting of aid to a terrorist organisation is good, but I feel, and you have indicated you agree, that it fails to justify the cost of the war. The only thing that would do that IMO, is either the finding of a program for non-conventional weapons so extensive that it could actually be considered a serious threat, which seems extremely unlikely, or if you actually manage to make Iraq a stable democracy, and at this point I'm not too optimistic about that.Kodiak said:
I got my info from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary and Thesaurus.
Regardless of our differing uses of 'such', you are now clear at least on the specific distinction I meant, namely that IT IS NOT TRUE THAT the President's W.O.T. ignored, or was unconcerned with (or indeed looked favorably upon, as Tmy suggests) some forms/organizations of terrorism. While some forms/organizations of terrorism would have different priorities for the Bush Administration, all were considered targets of the WOT.
rikzilla said:
I guess I'm the only one who wondered why they were pouring insecticides into arty shells?
subgenius said:Rumsfeld says it wasn't necessarily sarin
NEW YORK — Tests on an artillery shell that blew up in Iraq on Saturday confirm that it did contain an estimated three or four liters of the deadly nerve agent sarin (search), Defense Department officials told Fox News Tuesday.
Jocko said:
Skeptic said:To be more specific, have you seen the picture in the NY post of seven Iraqi merchants arrested by Hussein who had their arm cut off... in the very same Abu Gharib prison... who were flown to the US to get a new prosthetic arm? Why don't you tell them they are a few of those "about zero" victims of Saddam. See what they say.
demon said:Ah bless....are you worried that they may adopt the tactics of the US forces? Damned inconsiderate of the blighters, eh?
It's just not cricket is it? I remember the day when the baath street kids made do with peashooters and catapults...
demon said:I didn`t say they were...was talking more about the tactic of lobbing artillery into designated areas, eg Fallujah.
But, on a slight tangent, it is funny how people consider the "enemy" using chemical weaponry as such a low blow while our cluster bombs and DU for example, aren`t.
What is the actual difference to the blind man whether Sarin blinded him or the schrapnel from a bomb did? Does the guy injured by Sarin feel hard done by while another guy merely feels miffed that he happen to get caught in the crossfire during a good honest set to between foes? Does the kid who picks up a cluster bomb and looses his arms feel better than the kid who gets napalmed?
I guess it`s only the most loony anti-semite (or Brit-&-Yank hater) who would stoop so low and be so moronized as to say bombing over ten thousand civilians from near-orbitial heights could in anyway be worse than killing them in an inhumane way....just a thought.