No 2, 2003
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No 2, 2003
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Americans have Chemical Weapons in War Area

IS.According to the military expert Paul Ingrim of the British American Security Information Council in London the Americans have transported chemical weapons for the conquest of Bagdad into the war area. He said the substances were similar to those used in Moscow against the Chechen hostage-takers and hostages during the theater siege. The weapons are described as ‘not lethal’ weapons, which is utter mockery considering the more than 180 casualties that resulted among the hostages. Such weapons are prohibited by the Chemical Weapons Convention. Furthermore, the Americans have transported CS teargas into the war area, which are also prohibited in war by the Convention. Paul Ingrim expressed great concern at so-called microwave weapons capable of burning all living things in their vicinity. The people afflicted suffer terrible pain and are unable to fight. The Americans are planning to employ all such hightech weapons in contempt of mankind in their fight for Bagdad where they expect strong resistance and therefore a high number of casualties. They expect to be able to protect their own troops, but the Iraqi population has neither gas masks nor protective clothing.

Paul Ingrim emphasized the fact that these weapons are new and have never been used in a conflict. The American military is now going to test their effectiveness.


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