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These Insurgents aren't nice people. They Americans and Iraq National Guard found Chemical Weapons Lab, manned and running, until they captured them. There was instructions on how to make biological weapons, but none had been made yet. They had the capability.....
Makes you think who is supplying the insurgents, and the top suppliers of them should be annahilated, coz dying of Anthrax don't sound pretty nice....
These Insurgents aren't nice people. They Americans and Iraq National Guard found Chemical Weapons Lab, manned and running, until they captured them. There was instructions on how to make biological weapons, but none had been made yet. They had the capability.....
Makes you think who is supplying the insurgents, and the top suppliers of them should be annahilated, coz dying of Anthrax don't sound pretty nice....
- Saudi Ariabia
- Iran
*shrug*
> Dunno who supplies the insurgents, but I recon its one of these:
>
> - Saudi Ariabia
> - Iran
Mwahahahahahaaaa! Okay, whilst both of those nations are undoubtedly giving support in some way shape or form, you might want to think about just how much of the US's GNP comes from Saudi.
You may also want to consider where the majority of weapons in Iraq (and certainly the anthrax) came from (clue: your moniker originates there).
Finally, you might just want to think so you can get a feel for what it's like to do so.
> Dunno who supplies the insurgents, but I recon its one of these:
>
> - Saudi Ariabia
> - Iran
and now think of some North American countries and European countries, pretty much all of them have their hands in the pie
On Wednesday, Marines in Falluja said they had found a banner of the insurgent group led by Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in a chemicals laboratory in Falluja. But they said there was no indication the lab was used to produce chemical weapons.
If there was no indication the lab was used to produce chemical weapons then why did Netscape describe it as a chemical weapons lab? I hate news thingeys sometimes.
> If there was no indication the lab was used to produce chemical
> weapons then why did Netscape describe it as a chemical weapons lab?
> I hate news thingeys sometimes.
Netscape? The web Browser?
Anyway. It's called "spin". Selective assembly of fact.