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Lyn:
The point of my message was not whether or not Saddam gassed the Kurds.
The Iranians gassed, the Iraqis gassed, the Kurds were victims.
You ignored the point that the US helped Saddam manufacture his poison.
The US was responsible for the deaths of 100,000/s of Shiites and
Saddam's arsenal were also large.
Regards,
LM
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From: Conspiracy Theory Research List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: 03 August 2003 13:55
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Subject: Re: [CTRL] We Already Know ... [CTRL] Gassed Kurds
Lyn:
The point of my message
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Your argument is not valid. Halabja had been occupied (temporarily) by
Iranian forces 48 hours before the main chemical attack from Iraq. But
there had been earlier chemical attacks as well, and the Iraqi
administration later used the chemical attack on Halabja as a threat to
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In a message dated 8/2/2003 9:20:46 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My letter contained a point which I thought replied to the first of these.
5000 Kurds (even though that number is disputed) is a "mass" of people, and
most discussions of WMD go wider than
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From Circle of Fear by Hussein
Sumaida, 1991, Brasseys
"Saddam still intended to be
the God of the Dead. There were other nuclear projects at Hammam Ali and
Irbil, which were to the west, nearer Mosul. Just to be sure, Saddam was
still manufacturing other
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http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/31/opinion/31PELL.html
A War Crime or an Act of War?
By STEPHEN C. PELLETIERE
ECHANICSBURG, Pa. It was no surprise that President Bush, lacking smoking-gun evidence of Iraq's weapons programs, used his State of the Union address to