To: bonfire
Whoa. This is getting really scary now.
No wonder Hans Blix decided to resign.
God protect our troops!
3 posted on
03/27/2003 10:43:10 PM PST by
Wphile
(The debate is over. Let's roll!)
To: Wphile
Carpet bomb the entire Medina infested region, then bomb them again following assessment of damage, then drive to Baghdad as the bombs fall on the Hammurabi Division.
6 posted on
03/27/2003 10:46:17 PM PST by
MHGinTN
(If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
To: Wphile
Military officials said that, in the event of a chemical attack, American forces might receive an early warning if satellite photos picked up Iraqi units wearing protective gear against chemicals at a weapons site. Could this be the reason he keeps lighting the oil pits around Bagdad?
14 posted on
03/27/2003 11:01:04 PM PST by
Mo1
To: Wphile
No wonder Hans Blix decided to resign.
when did this happen????
24 posted on
03/27/2003 11:07:19 PM PST by
boxerblues
(God bless the 101st and keep them safe)
To: Wphile
No wonder Hans Blix decided to resign. Yup. He knows his goose is cooked. Just a few days ago, he and Kofi were arrogantly claiming inspections would continue after the war. Now Blixie's out of the picture. I predict he'll withdraw all the money Saddam and the UN pumped into his back account and disappear to some tropical island somewhere.
52 posted on
03/28/2003 12:24:24 AM PST by
laz17
(Socialism is the religion of the atheist.)
To: Wphile
No wonder Hans Blix decided to resignReally??? I didn't hear this but welcome the news. This jerks actions have put our troops at risk.
65 posted on
03/28/2003 6:24:04 AM PST by
1Old Pro
(The Dems are self-destructing before our eyes, How Great is That !)
To: Wphile
Whoa. This is getting really scary now.
No wonder Hans Blix decided to resign.This is what infuriates me about this useless, aberrant, Saddam buttsmacker!
He knew very well what the Iraqi regime had and turned a blind eye.
To: Wphile; Poohbah; colorado tanker
Time to get those nuclear-tipped artillery rounds on the way. They're maybe 2 kilotons each, so we'd be able to minimize collateral damage.
81 posted on
03/28/2003 7:52:17 AM PST by
hchutch
("But tonight we get EVEN!" - Ice-T)
To: Wphile
Having Saddam use Chem weapons is scary but our guys are ready for it if he does. They train heavily to fight in a chem warfare environment (or at least they used to when I was in during the 80's). The Russians used to hold large-scale field exercises using live agents, so it is possible to survive and operate in that environment.
83 posted on
03/28/2003 8:25:08 AM PST by
nhbob1
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