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  • What did Libyan rebels find which we didn't find in Iraq?

    Chemical weapons. That's right, Libya supposedly gave up all of it's chemical weapons to the UN a few years back but Rebel forces are now claiming they have found warehouses in the southern desert filled with chemical weapons.

    Libyan rebels discover Gaddafi's chemical weapons

    • Stockpile of mustard gas found in southern desert

    Libyan rebel forces claim to have discovered banned chemical weapons stockpiles in southern desert areas captured from Gaddafi loyalists in the last few days.
    Spokesmen for the National Transitional Council (NTC) said a depot had been found in the Jufra area, 435 miles (700km) south of Tripoli, during part of an offensive against regime strongholds in the remote south of the country.
    The rebels also say they have now taken most of Sebha, the largest town in the area whose tribes were long seen as loyal to Gaddafi and is an important staging post for travel to Niger, where some former regime figures have fled. Libyan officials have confirmed that a senior intelligence officer was captured there two days ago.
    It had been thought that Gaddafi himself might have been hiding in Sebha along with his fugitive second son, Saif al-Islam, but NTC fighters found no trace of them.
    CNN reported from Sebha that Gaddafi's Gaddadfa tribe in the town is ready to surrender its weapons and wants to negotiate an agreement with the NTC. Correspondent Ben Wedeman also described walking through Gaddafi's palace in the town.
    Libya was supposed to have destroyed its entire stockpile of chemical weapons in early 2004 as part of a British-engineered rapprochement with the west. It also abandoned a rudimentary nuclear programme.
    But the international watchdog, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, had stated it believed that Libya had kept 9.5 tonnes of mustard gas at a secret location: it is that which appears to have now been captured and secured.
    In 2010 Libya destroyed nearly 15 tonnes of sulphur mustard, representing about half of its stockpile. It received an extension to eliminate the rest by 15 May. Twice-yearly inspections have found no evidence of Libya reviving the chemical weapons programme.
    The recent rebel advances in the south have not been matched by parallel progress on two other fronts. Loyalists are still holding out in Gaddafi's birthplace of Sirte on the Mediterranean coast, though there are signs a new offensive may be looming there. The capture of Sirte would clear the way for an unbroken link between Tripoli and Benghazi, where the Libyan uprising began in February.
    Little progress has been seen in Bani Walid, 100 miles south of Tripoli, with chaotic scenes among poorly disorganised and often squabbling rebels and worries about inflaming tribal tensions if there is large-scale bloodshed.
    The persistence of these significant pockets of Gaddafi resistance are delaying plans by the NTC to declare the whole country liberated – a necessary step before the start of ambitious reforms to create a free and democratic Libya
    Stockpile of mustard gas found in southern desert, as rebels say they have now taken most of Sebha
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  • #2
    Er, we found stockpiles of mustard gas in Iraq too.

    What we didn't find was nuclear weapon components, anthrax, Democracy, Waldo etc. You know, what the case was made for in the UN.
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    • #3
      Is there any war propaganda that Americans won't fall for?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by HalfLotus View Post
        Is there any war propaganda that Americans won't fall for?
        I don't believe propaganda. Maybe people like Oerdin and Loneztar do, but they are the majority.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by HalfLotus View Post
          Is there any war propaganda that Americans won't fall for?
          No. Not that it matters because we police the world whether there's a democrat or republican in the white house.

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          • #6
            You're a democrat aren't you gribbler?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
              I don't believe propaganda. Maybe people like Oerdin and Loneztar do, but they are the majority.


              What the hell are you talking about? Nothing I said was false. We did find mustard gas in Iraq. Finding mustard gas in Iraq was not the stated purpose behind the invasion of Iraq, nerve agents, biological weapons, and a nuclear program were.

              You can make mustard gas with bleach and chlorine. I would have been shocked if the simplest chemical weapon out there WASN'T found in Iraq or Libya.
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              • #8
                Soooo...the answer to the OP is "Libyans"? I'm bad at these trick questions...
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                • #9
                  Sorry Lonestar
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                  • #10
                    So if suspected diamond thieves are really stealing gold, they go free?
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                    • #11
                      If krazy Japanese cult people can make a better gas and deploy it, it really isn't a big deal.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SlowwHand View Post
                        So if suspected diamond thieves are really stealing gold, they go free?

                        Shiver me timbers, Iraq and Libya were making circa 1914 chemical weapons.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Lonestar View Post
                          Er, we found stockpiles of mustard gas in Iraq too.

                          What we didn't find was nuclear weapon components, anthrax, Democracy, Waldo etc. You know, what the case was made for in the UN.
                          Actually, we did find Waldo.

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                          • #14
                            To call it policing the world really is generous, but I suppose the American public must be remediated in baby steps.

                            Raping and pillaging the world's weak, resource-rich regions is certainly more accurate.

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