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Old 08-11-2008, 04:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Epsilon Delta View Post
Uh, does it Iraq?

(I mean Iraq post-1991, not counting the ones the US supplied and authorized to be used againt Iran in the 1980s.)
Two bald faced lies. We never provided chemical weapons to Iraq and we were never in the loop on when they used them.

Now go ahead and trot out your list of legal chemicals that can be used for commerce that can also be used for chemical weapons. I guess we better not sell fertilizer to anyone, cause hey you can make a wmd with that too.

But let us see your supposed proof WE had any say on the use of weapons by Saddam Hussein.
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