Originally posted by Crumpp
Come visit me Staga....
So you think it is pretty innocent that the terrorist in Falluja have Sarin nerve gas detectors?
You think they might need them in case the Bad Ol' US of A dropped a load of Sarin on the town?
So why did the Iraqi Army need them? To protect themselves from the Iranians?
See most armies have limited funds, even the US Army. They spend their money wisely on the most likely threats. You don't find it interesting that the Iraqi Army or someone though Sarin was a big enough threat to go out and buy the detectors?
Crumpp
Damn. Want to buy a VPHR?
Here you can buy it online for 3300 rubles, ($1 = 28.5 rubles). It includes detector tubes for Zarin/Zoman/V-gases, storage time 1.5 years and other indicator tubes, for phosgene, chlorine-cyanogen and diphosgene, warrnty storage time 4 years, etc. Here it is availible almost everywhere, on Civilian Defence facilities, that now take care of technogenig disasters. Phosgene, for instance, is used in many chemical factories, as well as many other substances that can be detected by VPHR.
Now go say that the fact that Iraqi Civilian Defence had gas-masks and insulated suits is a clear evidence that they had WMD.
Absolute absence of common sence and logics.