The "Freeola Customer Forum" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
They did it under a secret company thing
The US sell a dangerous chemical substance to a country that had used Chemical Weapons dangerously 5 years before and still under heavy sanctions?
I don't think they're THAT stupid...
Can you back this up or is it just a rumour?
2. Could be an ex-chemical plant
3. I thought America and Britain said he had thousands of chemical stuff etc... yet hes used nothing and this is the first time something is mentioned
In 1995 America sold Iraq a vast amount of chemical weapons, including anthrax.
> The whole thing could be a distraction, somethingy to occupy a bunch
> of American troops.
>
> I have this fealing that Iraq is gathering its troops for some sort of
> massive retaliation...
I feel like that too.
> Back on a serious note... the equipment of dead Iraqi troops has been
> found to contain gasmasks to protect against nerve gas.
>
> Again no proof in itself, but as allied troops don't need use chemical
> weapons, why would they feel the need for them unless...?
Ah but we do. The SAS use a derivative of CS gas called CF gas: this little puppy attacks the mucal membranes in the lungs, preventing the absorption of oxygen into the bloodstream. No one can breathe when this happens. Thus a gas mask might be a good idea. In fact without wishing to be pedantic, most soldiers will carry gas masks if they are available. Basic soldiering I think.
Its already started falling apart over this war.
Happened to us, we owned half the world.
Happened to the Roman, the Mongols, The Germans, The Vikings etc etc.
History repeating itself. America may be number one right now, but that isn't going to last. Russia used to matter when I was a kid, look at it now.
The current Iraq situation is going to come back and bite Bush et al and take a chunk off them.
You only stay on top for a brief moment, then you go right back down.
> I would imagine gasmasks come in handy during a sandstorm...
A nerve gas sandstorm?
R4 reported that thousands of Iraqi exiles and ex-pats are flooding back to Iraq. Why? To fight for their country.
How much of a pigs ear does an invading force have to make of a situation to drive people who have no love for Saddam to fight on his behalf?
But hey, that imperialistic attitude is never going to be the US's downfall, right?