British soldiers from the light infantry and 2nd Royal Tank Regiment stand by ammunitions inside the Zubayr Primary School in Az Zubayr, south of Basra, after they discovered an arms cache in the school on Tuesday.
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This idot should know that he is required to put the weapons out in the middle of the open desert with a big red bullseye on it. Wtf is he thinking? It's almost like he dosen't want us to find them or something...
Fairweather Pure wrote:This idot should know that he is required to put the weapons out in the middle of the open desert with a big red bullseye on it. Wtf is he thinking? It's almost like he dosen't want us to find them or something...
Please tell me you're not surprised by this.
I dont remember any Arms stash in my school and hell I went to school in Detroit.
There is no way Iraq can beat us using traditional warfare. The fact that they are using guerilla tactics shouldn't be a shock to anyone. That's all they have left.
I wonder why they haven't used their WMDs yet? Have any theories on that one?
Fairweather Pure wrote:There is no way Iraq can beat us using traditional warfare. The fact that they are using guerilla tactics shouldn't be a shock to anyone. That's all they have left.
I wonder why they haven't used their WMDs yet? Have any theories on that one?
France is hiding them for Saddam.
I've got 99 problems and I'm not dealing with any of them - Lay-Z
Fallanthas wrote:Does anyone else find it just a bit ridiculous that those riot control agents are against the Geneva convention, but a bullet from an AR-15 isn't ?
Just a bit
However, now America is in violation of the Geneva accord?
Great...
Fallanthas wrote:Does anyone else find it just a bit ridiculous that those riot control agents are against the Geneva convention, but a bullet from an AR-15 isn't ?
Just a bit
However, now America is in violation of the Geneva accord?
Great...
They haven't used them AFAIK.
The funny part is you are allowed to use them domestically.
All posts are personal opinion.
My opinion may == || != my guild's.
"All spelling mistakes were not on purpose as I dont know shit ." - Torrkir
Technically, we would be in violation of the Geneva convention for using them.
In truth the classification is completely out of date and goes back to when pepper spray was truly some nasty shit and very little was known about lingering effects of tear gas.
Trust me, is we shot down a wall of soldiers rather than trying non-lethals we would take a lot more heat.
Someone actually tried to make the point that domestic use was fine, because riots were much more controlled environments than the battlefield and care could be taken not to dose someone too heavily.
Fallanthas wrote:Does anyone else find it just a bit ridiculous that those riot control agents are against the Geneva convention, but a bullet from an AR-15 isn't ?
Just a bit
However, now America is in violation of the Geneva accord?
Great...
They haven't used them AFAIK.
The funny part is you are allowed to use them domestically.
Heh, I have Pepper sprayed two people before... viva la Geneva b!tch!
I was pepper sprayed at the Ohio State vs. Michigan game this year That stuff really hurts. It was sort of funny watching all the drunk kids stumble around even more dazed and confused, though. hehe.
guys cant kick someone in the head that is standing up,unless they are a midget, they are not flexible enough, pull out the brass knuckles if you must
pussy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
Xzion wrote:guys cant kick someone in the head that is standing up,unless they are a midget, they are not flexible enough, pull out the brass knuckles if you must
pussy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
They have the riot control pepper sprays and tear gas for use in domestic disturbances there. They are not permitted to use them against troops, but they can use them if there is a civilian riot.