Originally posted by brummie
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Not everyone has signed that 1993 treaty, however. Syria, North Korea, Egypt and Angola are notable omissions. North Korea has chemical weapons, we're not heading in there. When Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein used chemical weapons against Iran in the 1980s, the only international reprisal was a weakly worded condemnation from the UN.
Hussein used chemical agents again as part of his campaign against the Kurds earning Iraqi General Ali Hassan al-Majid the nickname “Chemical Ali”.
So, the thing is, where are they getting the chemical weapons? "The Soviet Union has supplied chemical agents, delivery systems and training. Syria is also “likely to have procured equipment and precursor chemicals from private companies in Western Europe.” According to a report, Syria doesn’t yet appear to have the capacity to produce the weapons entirely on its own, relying on outside help for precursors."
and that is a big thing. What is the whole picture here. The U.S. is in debt, the Democrats claimed it's from 'Bush's war in Iraq' and here the U.S. is going to possibly get into a war again? I don't believe we can go in get rid of the weapons and get out so easily. Why wouldn't they just get more from Russia again, who only stands to make a profit.
They say Russia and U.S. relations are cooling, well, I can believe that!
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