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Subject: Al Jazeera reporting Chemical weapons used in Syria

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Posted by: Binman59

Posted by: Pongee Opressee
It's horrible if Syria uses chemical weapons but if Isreal uses them then it's ok?


No you see $10 000 American made laser guided missiles fired on residential districts is completely fine.


Ask Hamas to stop putting their mortars and launchers in schools and hospitals then.

  • 12.24.2012 10:53 AM PDT

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Posted by: Ronaldinho 2010

Posted by: Raptorx7

Posted by: Binman59

Posted by: pegboy2k12
No we should actually help Assad. Stable government is better


You DO realise we only helped Libya because we want money right? Gaddafi was our friend until we realised we could gain from his country.


Yes we only helped Libya because of money. ALL OF NATO DID IT ONLY FOR MONEY.

Where the hell do you guys come up with this stuff?


Oh because you guys went to Iraq just to kill a "dictator" and then promptly left?

Also, Libya used to have the highest Living rate in Middle east/North Africa, now the rebals want to impose sharia law.


I am not even going to respond to that.

  • 12.24.2012 10:59 AM PDT

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Watched the video. Questionable that it's sarin gas. Guy would have been dead already if it was or would have been vomiting excessively.

Perhaps some souped up tear gas type thing, but I'm skeptical of it being chemical WMDs.

  • 12.24.2012 11:03 AM PDT

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This thread is much stranger and more awkward than any of my many films.

Posted by: The 13th Arbiter
Watched the video. Questionable that it's sarin gas. Guy would have been dead already if it was or would have been vomiting excessively.

Perhaps some souped up tear gas type thing, but I'm skeptical of it being chemical WMDs.


It could be the fuel in thermobaric or fuel-air explosives if they failed to ignite. That stuff is highly toxic and would behave as a blister or irritating agent if you were exposed to the vapor cloud.

  • 12.24.2012 11:35 AM PDT

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Posted by: Telomee
Posted by: The 13th Arbiter
Watched the video. Questionable that it's sarin gas. Guy would have been dead already if it was or would have been vomiting excessively.

Perhaps some souped up tear gas type thing, but I'm skeptical of it being chemical WMDs.


It could be the fuel in thermobaric or fuel-air explosives if they failed to ignite. That stuff is highly toxic and would behave as a blister or irritating agent if you were exposed to the vapor cloud.
This

  • 12.24.2012 11:45 AM PDT

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Sworn to avenge our fallen brothers!
Sons of the gods, today we shall die.
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Let the battle begin, with swords in the wind! Hail Gods of War!


Posted by: TheTankSB14

Posted by: Telomee
Posted by: The 13th Arbiter
Watched the video. Questionable that it's sarin gas. Guy would have been dead already if it was or would have been vomiting excessively.

Perhaps some souped up tear gas type thing, but I'm skeptical of it being chemical WMDs.


It could be the fuel in thermobaric or fuel-air explosives if they failed to ignite. That stuff is highly toxic and would behave as a blister or irritating agent if you were exposed to the vapor cloud.
This


So either it's a fire bomb, or a chemical weapon upon failure to ignite. That's just peachy.

  • 12.24.2012 12:17 PM PDT

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Posted by: The Slayer
This thread is much stranger and more awkward than any of my many films.


Posted by: GhostLink2401

Posted by: TheTankSB14

Posted by: Telomee
Posted by: The 13th Arbiter
Watched the video. Questionable that it's sarin gas. Guy would have been dead already if it was or would have been vomiting excessively.

Perhaps some souped up tear gas type thing, but I'm skeptical of it being chemical WMDs.


It could be the fuel in thermobaric or fuel-air explosives if they failed to ignite. That stuff is highly toxic and would behave as a blister or irritating agent if you were exposed to the vapor cloud.
This


So either it's a fire bomb, or a chemical weapon upon failure to ignite. That's just peachy.


Less fire and more shock wave, actually. The shock wave will extinguish any fire started directly by the bomb after a fraction of a second.

  • 12.24.2012 5:41 PM PDT

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