Post #92,729
3/29/03 12:10:20 AM
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Re: I did not say the military was "bungling fools".
Just a tank of "chemical agents" is not going to work. Everything they find will be subject to massive investigation by the UN as to its authenticity and origin.
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Post #92,813
3/29/03 12:19:21 PM
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So the US is subordinate to the UN now?
Funny, I wasn't aware of that.
Well, make your prediction and I'll make mine.
Now.
Then we'll see who's prediction proves accurate.
The only proof is prediction.
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Post #92,830
3/29/03 1:31:06 PM
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Did I say that? No.
But the UN will definitely be investigating.
BTW there's quite a bit of support in the UN for the actions right now. It's a good thing that a few opposed countries can't halt the majority opinion.
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Post #92,858
3/29/03 3:13:22 PM
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The UN will investigate only if the US allows them to.
Haven't you been following ANYTHING? The US claimed to have "secret information" about Saddam's nuke/chem/bio weapons that we would NOT share with the UN inspectors. Why? Well, we never said why. We just wouldn't share it. And the same thing will happen after the "war" is "over". We will claim information and NOT let anyone else examine it. BTW there's quite a bit of support in the UN for the actions right now. It's a good thing that a few opposed countries can't halt the majority opinion. You have "minority" and "majority" mixed up. Still having trouble with reading English?
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Post #92,867
3/29/03 3:36:00 PM
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Re: The UN will investigate only if the US allows them to.
WTF, are you even following the war? UN troops and officials are in Iraq right now.
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Post #92,902
3/29/03 7:29:03 PM
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Now the presumptions within that little piece of flummox
..beggars even the 4-second Readers Disgust crossword (the one with Big Letters so you can use pencil)
Trolling ain't any fun when the throwaway lines are from Disneyland.
I'll pass on the deconstruction. Rather watch golf. Or paint peeling.
{sheesh} Ashton
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Post #92,908
3/29/03 7:45:04 PM
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Coherent. Sentences. Focus!
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Post #92,966
3/29/03 11:44:58 PM
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What part of my previous post did you not read?
WTF, are you even following the war? UN troops and officials are in Iraq right now. So, they will go where they want, even if the US doesn't want them to go there? No? Well, that's what you just said. And that is what you said earlier when I asked if the US troops were under UN control. There's a difference between "being in Iraq" -and- "inspecting 'WMD sites' that the US claims to have 'found'". Now, I say that the US will NOT allow the UN inspectors to go to those "sites" until AFTER the US has finished prep'ing those "sites". You can claim whatever you want to.
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Post #92,988
3/30/03 1:09:32 AM
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Re: What part of my previous post did you not read?
You may act as confident as you wish, but that makes you no less of an idiot.
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Post #92,996
3/30/03 2:05:52 AM
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So, because I'm 100% accurate, I'm an idiot?
With you, reality is just something that happens to other people, right?
I'm still 100% accurate!
And going strong!
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Post #93,010
3/30/03 2:55:49 AM
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You are 100% accurate...
...in the same way that you were getting a straight 'A' at the beginning of every class.
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Post #93,019
3/30/03 3:14:14 AM
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How many days into this war are we?
And you STILL think it hasn't started yet?
hahahahahahahahhaahaaa
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Post #93,074
3/30/03 1:42:10 PM
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Re: How many days into this war are we?
It is nowhere near over.
As someone else in the thread once said, territory is not won until you put a 19-year-old American with a gun on every street corner.
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Post #93,098
3/30/03 3:12:54 PM
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I didn't ask if it was over. I asked how many days into it.
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Post #93,111
3/30/03 4:03:00 PM
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Re: I didn't ask if it was over. I asked how many days into
And now you're the expert on how long it should take them to find (well-hidden) WMD, when they are more worried about getting killed? The search doesn't begin in earnest until all resistance is quashed. Last thing we need is some guys rolling out a SCUD packed with VX, and some clown launches an RPG.
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Post #93,123
3/30/03 4:35:14 PM
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That's the fact!
And now you're the expert on how long it should take them to find (well-hidden) WMD, when they are more worried about getting killed? Here's the [link|http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A49385-2003Mar29.html|article]. Our troops have BEEN checking sites. The search doesn't begin in earnest until all resistance is quashed. No, that will be the "search". That is when the "weapons" will be "found". That is AFTER the search of the sites that our intelligence has identified as being the ones where we believe Saddam is keeping them has proven fruitless. hahahahahahhahaha Last thing we need is some guys rolling out a SCUD packed with VX, and some clown launches an RPG. Why? Wouldn't the desert be a BETTER place than a mall in Kuwait? Far fewer initial casualties and far easier to decon. Oh, that's right. You thought that only high temp fire could decon a site. That was until I told you that VX could be decon'ed with hypochlorites. hahahahahahahahahha That's the difference between a prediction and your excuses. hahahahahahahahahaaa
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Post #93,147
3/30/03 7:31:28 PM
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Ummm
I already knew that decon teams can use bleach to ~neutralize VX. Actually, it just converts the agent to salts, which aren't as easily absorbed but still toxic.
And bleach decon happens after the fact.
And it requires a heckuva lot of bleach.
Once the VX is burning, it becomes a sol.
You can't catch smoke.
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Post #93,168
3/30/03 10:18:11 PM
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Fire can be extinguished.
Soaking the area in a hypochlorite solution would put out your mythical fire.
Again, the current reports say that US forces ARE checking out suspected chemical sites.
You said that they should not.
You made an excuse for them not finding anything.
That excuse was the scenario you presented. With the fire and the VX and so forth.
Yet the fact is that the US troops are doing EXACTLY what you said they should NOT do.
And they are NOT encountering your mythical fire.
Strange.
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Post #93,228
3/31/03 12:36:36 PM
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Re: Fire can be extinguished.
They are looking as far as necessary to establish an immediate risk level. If there is a sealed bulkhead and it's not going anywhere, they will not poke around just for fun.
The real investigation starts when there is no risk of chemical or bio agents being accidentally released.
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Post #93,256
3/31/03 1:55:57 PM
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So they did hire you?
They are looking as far as necessary to establish an immediate risk level. If there is a sealed bulkhead and it's not going anywhere, they will not poke around just for fun. That's strange because the article referenced elsewhere did not indicate this. It seemed to indicate that the US military was looking for the presence of nuke/chem/bio at those sites. Of course, this might not contradict your claim of "risk level", but it does say that the "risk level" they have found is "no nuke/chem/bio weapons found". Strange how that works. They aren't going to "poke around" but they are able to establish that there aren't any nuke/chem/bio weapons.
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Post #93,272
3/31/03 2:56:08 PM
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Re: So they did hire you?
As they secure positions, and the battle front moves away from those positions, they are then performing inspections.
They are not performing in-depth inspections of positions that are still in the middle of a battle.
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Post #93,325
3/31/03 7:36:38 PM
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That would be the cities?
As they secure positions, and the bitva front moves away from those positions, they are then performing inspections. And that would be...... everywhere except in the cities. So, the only places where, by your logic, we are NOT inspecting would be the cities (currently held by the Iraqis). They are not performing in-depth inspections of positions that are still in the middle of a bitva. That would be because those are still occupied by Iraqis. But that does NOT explain why they have NOT found the chemical weapons you claim Saddam has. Unless those are only hidden inside the cities. And, as each of those cities fall, you'll come up with another excuse as to why no chemical weapons were found.
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