Squiggy said:You have to expect bits & pieces.
He claimed NONE. 2 or 2000, what's the difference? The people are becoming free, he's stiff or outta town & we'll do blix's job.
Squiggy said:You have to expect bits & pieces.
HALABJAH, Iraq - U.S. specialists have discovered evidence that a Kurdish militant group that the Bush administration has linked to Al-Qaida was concocting chemical weapons in the mountains of northeastern Iraq, a U.S. military commander said Tuesday.
The special-forces soldiers also found recipes for three forms of chlorine gas and for ricin, a deadly toxin derived from castor beans, U.S. intelligence officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
Gonz said:News is moving so quick this was hard to find
HALABJAH, Iraq - U.S. specialists have discovered evidence that a Kurdish militant group that the Bush administration has linked to Al-Qaida was concocting chemical weapons in the mountains of northeastern Iraq, a U.S. military commander said Tuesday.
The special-forces soldiers also found recipes for three forms of chlorine gas and for ricin, a deadly toxin derived from castor beans, U.S. intelligence officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
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NEAR BAGHDAD, Iraq — Thousands of boxes of white powder, nerve agent antidote, unidentified liquid and Arabic documents on how to engage in chemical warfare were found by U.S. troops Friday at an industrial site south of Baghdad, a U.S. officer said Friday.
NEW YORK - U.S. Marines found cyanide and mustard agents in high concentrations in the Euphrates River near Nassiriya in Iraq, television network MSNBC reported on Friday, citing a briefing from Marine officials.
The agents were found during routine tests conducted to ensure the water being used is safe, MSNBC said.
Contacted by Reuters, neither Centcom officials in Qatar nor U.S. military officials in Iraq could confirm the MSNBC report.
Mustard gas produces painful, long-lasting blisters and often leads to blindness, while cyanide kills by preventing blood from transporting oxygen.
Me too Gonz. I always wonder how much they're punching up the story for better ratings.TV news gives me the creeps.
A.B.Normal said:This is in an area of Iraq that wasn't controlled by Saddam ,i.e. Kurdish territory.
Squiggy said:While some will have to "live with it", others have died because of it.