Another lie by President Bush over Iraq "gassing his own people"?

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VicodiN

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I dont recall Saddam ever denying launching a chemical attack on the Kurds... Funny, If I was accused of killing a bunch of people, Id sure as hell attempt to defend myself ..
 

AndrewR

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So I guess the Kurds who discuss on NPR the gassing of numerous town by Saddam PRIOR to Halabja are just US puppets? Oh, and let's not mention the fact that this supposed "CIA senior political analyst" is breaching the Nondisclosure Agreement he signed and would be subject to prosecution and jail time for his release of classified national security information. Of course, that's only if he is what he says he is and is telling the truth. What's the likelihood of that?
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Originally posted by: shinerburke
Ahhhh revisionist history at it's finest. Yeah....the Japanese were ready to surrender before the A-Bombs were dropped. That's why it took two A-Bombs before they actually surrendered.

There you go again spouting facts. Don't people understand that ultraliberals don't accept them as true because facts refute their arguments??
 

Tab

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Originally posted by: ub4me
Originally posted by: Big Al
"60 Minutes" had an episode about Iraq gassing their own people and they clearly blamed Saddam. Oh well, I guess there are people who don't believe The Holocaust happened either.


Here is the proof that Kurdish was killed by Iran's chemical weapons.
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/ops/war/docs/3203/appb.pdf

The chemical weapon analysis was the secret document written by US Marin Corps in December 1990 for the preparation of Gulf War.

You don't understand even CNN, NBC, ABC, FOX can make mistakes.



Blood Agents were allegedly responsible for the most infamous use of the chemicals in the war - the killing of Kurds at Halabjah. Since the Iraqis have no history of using these two agents - and the Iranians do - we conclude that the Iranians perpetrated this attach.

First time for everything right? The chemical could have been stolen, produced or bought by the Iraqis.