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Jan 12th, 2004 01:03 PM
ranxer
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Danish troops have found dozens of mortar rounds buried in Iraq.. which could contain blister gas
thank god we bombed the hell outta them.. they might have dug them up and sent them here!
Jan 11th, 2004 09:13 PM
Ant10708 I saw it on the news and it would be on the news more if it was an Arab because the media knows it can make money off of the public's fear and suspision of Arab terrorists. So?


Thats like saying it also would be all over the news if it had gone off successfully. Making obvious statements is fun.
Jan 11th, 2004 05:24 PM
Big McLargehuge How much you wanna bet this story would be all over the news if one of the people involved was Arabic?

EDIT: Kevin's story, not the iraq one
Jan 11th, 2004 05:20 PM
ziggytrix The Danes call it QUALITY.
Jan 11th, 2004 05:14 PM
Mr. Vagiclean I find pimples more mentally damaging then some painful blisters, I am sure Iraqi women don't find em attractive either
Jan 11th, 2004 04:52 PM
MLE i think it belongs here too.
Jan 11th, 2004 04:52 PM
Anonymous Hey, put that quote back where you found it!
Jan 11th, 2004 04:47 PM
MLE
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Originally Posted by Dr. Boogie
You rat bastard.
Jan 11th, 2004 04:04 PM
Anonymous You posted that because, obviously, you're a libertarian and a capitalist, right? Isn't that what you are?
Jan 11th, 2004 03:49 PM
The One and Only... Possible Iraqi Blister Gas Weapons Found

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Danish troops have found dozens of mortar rounds buried in Iraq (news - web sites) which initial chemical weapons tests show could contain blister gas, the Danish army said on Saturday.

The tests were taken after Danish troops found 36 120mm mortar rounds on Friday in southern Iraq. The Danish army said the rounds had been buried for at least 10 years.

"All the instruments showed indications of the same type of chemical compound, namely blister gas," the Danish Army Operational Command said on its Web site.

"However, this will not be confirmed until the final tests are available," it said in a statement. Results of the final tests are likely to be ready in about two days.

Blister gas, an illegal weapon which ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) said he had destroyed, was extensively used against the Iranians during the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war.

Although it can kill if it enters the lungs, it is used mainly to weaken infantry by making the skin break out in excruciatingly painful blisters.

Four different types of instrument were used on three of the mortar rounds, the army said in its statement, adding that 100 more rounds could be buried at the site.

After Danish troops found the suspicious mortar shells they asked British specialists to analyze them, a Danish official had said earlier. "The first inspections have shown that the mortars contain some liquid," he said.

In Baghdad, the U.S. military said the mortar rounds had been found buried 45 miles south of Al-Amara, north of Basra.

"Most were wrapped in plastic bags, and some were leaking," Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt told a news conference, adding that it was likely the weapons were left over from the Iran-Iraq war.


ILLICIT WEAPONS

The Danish army statement said local Iraqis had confirmed that the 36 mortar shells had been buried for at least 10 years at the site 12 miles north of Qurnah.

There are several hundred Danish soldiers working with a British-led multinational force responsible for security in southern Iraq.

The U.S. administration had cited the threat of illicit weapons of mass destruction as a principle reason for launching war on Iraq in March last year. But no such weapons were found.

The United States earlier this month pulled out from Iraq a 400-member military team specializing in the disposal of weapons of mass destruction, in what the New York Times said was "a sign that administration might have lowered its sights" and viewed it as less likely that such weapons would be found.

But the White House played down the move, saying that the group focused on hunting weapons was remaining in Iraq.


(Additional reporting by Per Bech Thomsen in Copenhagen)
Jan 11th, 2004 01:46 PM
KevinTheOmnivore NO, NO, NO....
Jan 11th, 2004 01:40 PM
Mr. Vagiclean Geez what the fuck were those streetcones thinkin about??
Jan 11th, 2004 10:06 AM
ranxer aw, i thought this was going to be about the tons of depleted uranium we have littered iraq with.
Jan 11th, 2004 04:05 AM
KevinTheOmnivore
WMD FOUND!!

Couldn't resist.....

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...le592012.shtml

Terror Plot In Texas?
DALLAS, Jan. 7, 2004

In the East Texas hamlet of Noonday -- known for onions, not anarchy -- federal agents arrested a common-law couple last April. They were hiding a weapons cache, including, as CBS News Correspondent Bob McNamara reports, the makings of a sophisticated sodium cyanide bomb capable of killing thousands.

William Krar, 62, with ties to white supremacist groups, pleaded guilty to possessing a chemical weapon and faces life in prison, while 54-year-old Judith Bruey could get five years. She pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess illegal weapons.

"They certainly had the capacity to be extremely dangerous," says U.S. assistant attorney Wes Rivers.

What agents found at a storage facility shocked them.

Photographs obtained by Dallas CBS station KTVT show illegal machine guns, boxes filled with 500,000 rounds of ammunition, homemade bombs, bomb-making instructions, antidotes for nerve agents and a Ku Klux Klan calling card.

All of it discovered after fake documents Krar mailed to an alleged New Jersey militia member were actually delivered to a New York address.

Teresa Staples, the storage owner, asks: "Why did they pick such a small storage facility? Why did they pick this town?"

Mysterious, too, are seized papers indicating plans for a covert operation.

One document titled "procedure" lists code words for meeting places in nine cities to be referred to as "zones." Other notes give code words and instructions on how to throw law enforcement off their trail.

In the wake of Sept. 11, there is concern that homegrown terrorists may be operating under the federal radar.

"It's scary when you look at the capabilities, look at the vulnerabilities of our society," says former FBI agent Danny Coulson. "We don't have to concern ourselves so much with only foreign terrorists, but we need to concern ourselves with domestic terrorists too, and these guys are dangerous."

Also unsettling is the fact that Krar and the others have refused to cooperate with authorities. If they did have a target for terror planned, they will likely take it to prison when they're sentenced next month.
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