Nerve Gas bomb goes off in Iraq.
yeah the insurgents (presumably) didnt realize it was Sarin gas in the shell, because you need to shoot it from artillery for the reaction to have time to take place and have sufficient dispersal on impact/explosion. the shell was unmarked, so probably the insurgents just thought it was a conventional shell when they set up the Improvised Explosive Device.
So definitely a few rounds of chemical munitions have been found now (a couple rounds of mustard gas shells were found another time). The questions of course are: are these a few old rounds that have been collecting dust for 10+ years? Are these rounds the result of more recent weapons programs? or are these rounds from outside of Iraq entirely?
So definitely a few rounds of chemical munitions have been found now (a couple rounds of mustard gas shells were found another time). The questions of course are: are these a few old rounds that have been collecting dust for 10+ years? Are these rounds the result of more recent weapons programs? or are these rounds from outside of Iraq entirely?
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Redfield?...Voronwë wrote:yeah the insurgents (presumably) didnt realize it was Sarin gas in the shell, because you need to shoot it from artillery for the reaction to have time to take place and have sufficient dispersal on impact/explosion. the shell was unmarked, so probably the insurgents just thought it was a conventional shell when they set up the Improvised Explosive Device.
So definitely a few rounds of chemical munitions have been found now (a couple rounds of mustard gas shells were found another time). The questions of course are: are these a few old rounds that have been collecting dust for 10+ years? Are these rounds the result of more recent weapons programs? or are these rounds from outside of Iraq entirely?
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Huh? I don't sit here and wait for a reply and I'm a bitch for it? Ok then! Cart's point was a good one. A different matter from why I posted the quote tho, which was the blunt the blind fools who would start talking about them finding the start to the WMDs in Iraq (yes, people are that stupid, read the post in the hostage thread). From the sound of things tho this was an errant shell that escaped destruction and has probably been lying around in someones pile of crap.
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For the record you can be ignorant on a subject and NOT be stupid.
I posted an article claiming that they may have found evidence of WMD's. I pointed out that I could not comment on it because I did not know enough and that the article was a fyi.
I added the line, first evidence of WMD's???. Should I have put "The article states that this could be..."? probably, but I thought that was a given if you read the article.
I was not there when they found the weapon(s). I am not a member of the media, nor do I really trust them. I am not a member of the government, nor do I really trust them. I am not a member of some secret liberal or conservative group with a special agenda to push. So what little I know about this I have to gleen off multiple sources, read into all the stories and speculate, which is the same as you, unless you have some super secret contacts close to the real story.
I wish we did know the real truth, we probably never will.
I posted an article claiming that they may have found evidence of WMD's. I pointed out that I could not comment on it because I did not know enough and that the article was a fyi.
I added the line, first evidence of WMD's???. Should I have put "The article states that this could be..."? probably, but I thought that was a given if you read the article.
I was not there when they found the weapon(s). I am not a member of the media, nor do I really trust them. I am not a member of the government, nor do I really trust them. I am not a member of some secret liberal or conservative group with a special agenda to push. So what little I know about this I have to gleen off multiple sources, read into all the stories and speculate, which is the same as you, unless you have some super secret contacts close to the real story.
I wish we did know the real truth, we probably never will.
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There are several problems at this stage though..
- If WMDs are found (large quantities, one grenade doesn't count here) a LOT of people will just believe it was planted to take attention away from the torture issues and the general failure of the plans.
- It is pretty obvious that they didn't know what was in the grenade since the way it was used makes it more or less useless.
- At this stage it is more likely that anything minor is brought into Iraq by the hundreds of terrorists that flock to the country these days than it being used by former Saddam people.
- If WMDs are found (large quantities, one grenade doesn't count here) a LOT of people will just believe it was planted to take attention away from the torture issues and the general failure of the plans.
- It is pretty obvious that they didn't know what was in the grenade since the way it was used makes it more or less useless.
- At this stage it is more likely that anything minor is brought into Iraq by the hundreds of terrorists that flock to the country these days than it being used by former Saddam people.
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I'm pretty sure that anything that was meant to be shot out of artillery should not be called a grenade, no matter how it was used by the dummies that found it.
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Hey, we found a couple shells with mustard gas too. Clearly they were setting us up the bomb.
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kyoukan wrote:a grenade is any explosive device that is launched through the air by any means.masteen wrote:I'm pretty sure that anything that was meant to be shot out of artillery should not be called a grenade, no matter how it was used by the dummies that found it.
I wouldn't call a 155mm artillery shell "small."teh dictionary wrote:Main Entry: gre·nade
Pronunciation: gr&-'nAd
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French, pomegranate, from Late Latin granata, from Latin, feminine of granatus seedy, from granum grain -- more at CORN
: a small missile that contains an explosive or a chemical agent (as tear gas, a flame producer, or a smoke producer) and that is thrown by hand or projected (as by a rifle or special launcher)
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