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I'm aggre with you John. I hope one day they will open their eyes
-- Franck www.pegase-airshow.com www.picavia.com |
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"tscottme" wrote in message ...
If the French and Germans got their way Saddam's children's prison would still be full, Saddam would still be filling mass graves ... Right... and since the American administration got _its_ way, there are now between 7000 and 10,000 Iraqi civilians occupying individual graves, with perhaps another 20,000 - 30,000 wounded. I'm sure you think that that's a small price to pay -- they're not _your_ relatives, after all -- but one must keep the body count straight. Scott -------- "Interestingly, we started to lose this war only after the embedded reporters pulled out. Yup. They pulled right out of the army's ass, and after that the media could actually see what was going on in the world. Scott |
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"Franck" wrote: For the Iraq biological and chemical weapons programs, look to Germany and France who sold them most of their equipment. and US not ??? open your eyes http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0802-01.htm Nothing in that story about selling equipment for the Iraq chemical weapons program. http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story...866942,00.html The "materials" we sold them were *pesticides* for agricultural use. "Furthermore, in 1988, the Dow Chemical company sold $1.5m-worth (£930,000) of pesticides to Iraq despite suspicions they would be used for chemical warfare." They weren't, of course. They were *pesticides*, and not suited for use against people. No chemical weapons production materials or equipment. The anthrax samples were from the American Type Culture Collection, and have been sold for preparing vaccines since the 1920s. http://www.kvinnonet.org/war/WarCriminals3.html Nothing in this one about any suggested sales of chemical or biological warfare production equipment. http://www.topos.org/rumsfeld.html Ditto here. but may be all this inforamtions are false and sure i'm a poor victim of horrible manipulation. No, you're just a victim of doing a search for "chemical weapons iraq United States" and pasting it into your post without actually reading your "sources." -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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"John Mullen" wrote: There really isn't any point in arguing here. This is a guy who believes all criticism of the USA is tantamount to communist propaganda. No, it's just "a guy" who keeps reading some very badly written stories that claim the opposite of what's actually happening in this case. He also believes that the situation in Iraq is currently getting better day by day, On the other hand, since we have actual evidence that things in Iraq *are* getting better every day, the burden is on you to prove otherwise. and that anyone who says different is a lefty propagandist. Well, in this case, it's more that the folks who fell for some of these stories are pretty far left-wing (when you see sources like Common Dreams, it's far left bordering on the Socialist at *best*). And calling some of those sites "propagandists" is being kind. It just isn't worth it. Of course it's worth it. You might actually learn something some day. Such as "you need better news sources." -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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some other article :
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------- Of course my dear. May be you live on the parallel world but sure we don't live on the same world http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2002/12/48877.html Sure mister DR meet Saddam Hussein only to take a cup of tea and discuss about the last Scharzy movie Excuse me for the offense to the honorable Mister Mickey Rumsfeld another examples : http://www.globalpolicy.org/security...sseinindex.htm http://www.globalpolicy.org/security...1231rumsfeld.h tm The US provided less conventional military equipment than British or German companies but it did allow the export of biological agents, including anthrax; vital ingredients for chemical weapons; and cluster bombs sold by a CIA front organisation in Chile, the report says. Howard Teicher, an Iraq specialist in the Reagan White House, testified in a 1995 affidavit that the then CIA director, William Casey, used a Chilean firm, Cardoen, to send cluster bombs to use against Iran's "human wave" attacks. A 1994 congressional inquiry also found that dozens of biological agents, including various strains of anthrax, had been shipped to Iraq by US companies, under licence from the commerce department. sure only for pesticide !! Furthermore, in 1988, the Dow Chemical company sold $1.5m-worth (£930,000) of pesticides to Iraq despite suspicions they would be used for chemical warfare. only for pesticide - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Franck www.pegase-airshow.com www.picavia.com |
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Franck wrote:
The "materials" we sold them were *pesticides* for agricultural use. of course my dear, France it was not for nuclear weapon but only for electricity ![]() I beleive it's not an aviaiton NG, just an humor NG of course Mister Rumsfeld never meet Saddan Hussein to help this guy in the war against Iran..never USA great peace country, never produce anti personnal mine for some dictator, nerver help Saddam, never help Pinochet, ...and lot of other examples ...a real nice country, an exemple for all the world I get the distinct impression you don't much care for the US of A. I think you have prejudices of your own you should deal with. SMH |
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 21:20:57 GMT, Chad Irby wrote:
You mean 800 to 1200. That range you used is from the same guy who did the Afghan "body count" site, which had a tendency to take the largest numbers, add them together, and not cross-check for multiple reports, recording three to six times the number the *UN* got... Nope, sorry, wrong again. Those numbers are from the Iraq Body Count site (www.iraqbodycount.org), not started by Marc Herold.... he's only one of a large number of people contributing to that site. The methodology is reasonably robust, with a requirement that casualties be substantiated by two separate organisations -- it's probably as good as you're going to get under the circumstances -- and the numbers are in line with an AP survey that looked at a smaller area of the country. You really shouldn't believe everything _The Weekly Standard_ writes. Although it's interesting to see what even they get embarassed about. And even at that, they're massively ahead of the normal amount killed and maimed by the Hussein regime in a six month period. And here we have the fallback excuse... even if the numbers _are_ accurate, Iraqis are better off now that Americans have only killed 7000 - 9000, and wounded 20,000, in six months. But even that's not the case: a vicious psycopath he certainly was, and Iraq is better off without him, but look at the Amnesty International reports for the last few years. They're at http://web.amnesty.org/library/eng-irq/index America has managed perhaps 10 years of Saddam Hussein's killing in the last 6 months. Hell, even with your overly-high numbers, they're ahead of the game and getting further ahead with each passing week. Always interesting to hear from people willing to democratise to the last dead Iraqi... You still don't understand just how incredibly awful it was in Saddam's Iraq, do you? I perhaps have a better idea than you do: I've had to spend some time in countries like that. But keep vapouring on about how unimportant those deaths tolls a no doubt it makes you feel better. Scott |
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"Franck" wrote: The "materials" we sold them were *pesticides* for agricultural use. of course my dear, France it was not for nuclear weapon but only for electricity ![]() Well, it's not too shocking you can't tell the difference between actual pesticides (a standard-issue type used on crops) versus a nuclear reactor made just to produce bomb materials... -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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