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Title: Photos from Iraq
Post by: rinard on April 11, 2004, 08:38:51 AM
I saw photos on T.V I hope pictures like this will spread around so that people will start thinking with their conscious instead of their greed. I also heard that the Americans administration is afraid of such pictures being spread around and anti-war resentiment might rise again. I'm fully aware that many innocent Iraqi civilians are being injured and killed by US bombs, and that's horrific. Honestly, thoughts like this plague me every day... I do not consider myself truly pro- or anti-war, but that does not make me indifferent.
I would advise anyone in here especially young and sensitive members if you go to these sites, are aware you are going to see dead people.

http://alsaha2.fares.net/sahat?14@183.a4OgkyQvll9.6@.1dd56cad
http://alsaha2.fares.net/sahat?128@183.a4OgkyQvll9.7@.1dd576bc
http://alsaha2.fares.net/sahat?128@183.a4OgkyQvll9.7@.1dd57887
http://www.aljazeera.net/news/arabic/2003/3/3-22-26.htm
Title: Re: Photos from Iraq
Post by: T_Bone on April 11, 2004, 10:19:12 AM
Don't forget the pictures of the mass graves containing
thousands...

http://www.hrw.org/photos/2003/iraq/images/14.jpg (http://www.hrw.org/photos/2003/iraq/images/14.jpg)
http://www.hrw.org/photos/2003/iraq/images/15.jpg (http://www.hrw.org/photos/2003/iraq/images/15.jpg)
http://www.hrw.org/photos/2003/iraq/images/17.jpg (http://www.hrw.org/photos/2003/iraq/images/17.jpg)
http://www.hrw.org/photos/2003/iraq/images/11.jpg (http://www.hrw.org/photos/2003/iraq/images/11.jpg)
Title: Re: Photos from Iraq
Post by: Karlos on April 11, 2004, 02:06:52 PM
@T_BOne

Quite. But then we knew about those for 20 years and many of them date back to the iran / iraq conflict (and whos side were we on then?)

Also, don't forget that in a year we killed enough innocent people to refill a few of those.

That's more far more efficient elimination than Saddam ever managed.
Title: Re: Photos from Iraq
Post by: KennyR on April 11, 2004, 02:15:26 PM
Oh, those mass graves of Iranian soldiers killed by chemical agents sold or given to Saddam by the USA? I'd have thought the American press would want to hide those too. Not the ideal choice of "Look, we're not as bad as Saddam" propaganda.
Title: Re: Photos from Iraq
Post by: Wilse on April 12, 2004, 07:27:32 PM
@rinard:

The most disturbing pictures I've seen so far are of the babies murdered in the disgusting siege of Falluja.
Title: Re: Photos from Iraq
Post by: Tigger on April 12, 2004, 07:56:37 PM
Quote

KennyR wrote:
Oh, those mass graves of Iranian soldiers killed by chemical agents sold or given to Saddam by the USA? I'd have thought the American press would want to hide those too. Not the ideal choice of "Look, we're not as bad as Saddam" propaganda.


First of all since ALL chemical weapons used by the Iraqi's were of French design, do you really think the US should take sole resposibility because some (and not all) of the chemicals used in the weapons were bought from the US (and many of those through brokers).  Personally since France sold 300+ illegal missile engines in the last two years to Iraq, I have a much bigger issue with that, then legal sales of farming chemicals which the french helped turn them into chemical weapons.
   -Tig
 
Title: Re: Photos from Iraq
Post by: KennyR on April 12, 2004, 08:10:23 PM
Tigger, US companies sold Saddam a billion dollars worth of biological and chemical agents they knew were being used or would be used in warfare, so don't give me that. Even if they were naive, after Saddam gassed the Kurds they should have known better. But they still continued selling.

Biological agents were:

 * Bacillus Anthracis, cause of anthrax. (Apparently this was fed-ex'd to Saddam)

 * Clostridium Botulinum, a source of botulinum toxin.

 * Histoplasma Capsulatam, cause of a disease attacking lungs, brain, spinal cord, and heart.

 * Brucella Melitensis, a bacteria that can damage major organs.

 * Clostridium Perfringens, a highly toxic bacteria causing systemic illness.

 * Clostridium tetani, a highly toxigenic substance.

None of which have any agricultural use.

Also, many of the chemical agents sold to Saddam (such as thiodyglycol) are obviously NOT "innocent farm chemicals", and can only really be used for one thing - chemical weapons. Yet this trade went on as long as Iraq was considered a counterbalance to Iran. America's shame and reponsibility for these deaths is not lessened by trying to deny it. The USA's mendacity filled those mass graves and its greed is filling more as you read this.