http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article328703.ece
11/26/2005 1:50:07 AM
wasn't this discussed before?
11/26/2005 1:58:41 AM
you always have a way of finding the most obscure and least credible sources
11/26/2005 1:58:42 AM
11/26/2005 2:04:48 AM
^^dude, just because a source isn't an American newspaper you've heard of doesn't mean it's not credible. not every story breaks in the US, not every story is covered in the US, and not every credible journalist lives in the US.
11/26/2005 2:15:42 AM
for once i agree with salisburyboy[Edited on November 26, 2005 at 2:29 AM. Reason : wa]
11/26/2005 2:28:59 AM
last i heard explosives are chemicals
11/26/2005 7:01:32 AM
The American journalist has become an anachronism to the field of credible journalism.
11/26/2005 7:24:46 AM
11/26/2005 7:43:20 AM
is our calling WP a "chemical weapon" when Iraq used it wrong? Yes.Were they wrong for using it? No.is there some hypocrisy? Yes.Is WP a horrible, terrifying weapon? Yes.Are there some fundamental differences between WP and chemical weapons? Yes.Is there anything illegal or wrong with our use of it now? I don't think so.
11/26/2005 10:43:18 AM
i thought only evil-doers used chemical weapons
11/26/2005 10:50:41 AM
Sorry, can't justify this. What a horrible way to die.
11/26/2005 12:54:26 PM
11/26/2005 1:39:26 PM
^^ last i checked napalm is not WP
11/26/2005 1:44:22 PM
True, but you get similar excruciating death from WP even if its use can be pathetically justified as a "smoke-screening agent"White phosphorus is a common allotrope of the chemical element phosphorus which has found extensive military application as an incendiary agent [1], smoke-screening agent and as an antipersonnel flame compound capable of causing serious burns[2]. Opponents of its use consider it a chemical weapon. It is commonly referred to in military jargon as "WP" , "white phos" , or "whiskey Pete". The Vietnam War era slang "Willy(ie) Pete" is still occasionally heard.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Incendiary_weapons)
11/26/2005 1:56:40 PM
Well, I guess there are some chemical weapons in Iraq.
11/26/2005 2:05:21 PM
Or not. I don't know what part of "WP is not a chemical weapon, and is not illegal, and is not secret, and is not unusual" you don't understand.unless there's something to this (found in my buddy C16H13N2OCL's blog)...Thursday, August 18, 2005Gas! Gas! Gas! One more thing to carry around. We found chemical weapons in Karrada last week. They took mortar rounds and filled them with some type of liquid. Actually, this isn't a bad thing, because detonated poison really doesn't spread much at all. Nevertheless, we have to carry around our gas masks.sounds basically like they MacGyver'd some chem rounds to just blow up rather than properly disperse the agent. Still have to have the chemical agent on hand to do it. Caveat: I haven't talked to Chad about that incident, so I don't know any more about it than I just posted.
11/26/2005 4:29:50 PM
just wait 'til we start using clean fusion weapons (small ones of course)... then y'all will really be bitching...
11/26/2005 5:50:00 PM