Blackjack
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If I got an infraction for posting my "asshat" picture, I'd say Joor will be getting a little holiday, don't ya think?
Aye, i'd say the kid with the top blown off sealed the deal.
If I got an infraction for posting my "asshat" picture, I'd say Joor will be getting a little holiday, don't ya think?
I think tierk is the Iranian president ^^
Actually i would have said Dori, reminds me alittle of him. Appart from Dori actually being just alittle funny in his teenybopperness. I still say the funniest Arab is former Iraqi information minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf. Now that dude was funny![]()
Maybe the media you read.
The media I read is able to translate texts properly.
That asshole being on top of Iran who says holocaust didn't happen should be shot and it would be best if an Iranian would do it.
Thadius said:Quite strange, one of those babieslooks Chinese, the lad on the stretcher looks African. Googler harder next time
When was I completely wrong? And maybe you're the one thats misinformed? Since I can understand Arabic language.
And its a pointless discussion anyway, since none of us knows the truth. All we can do is wait and see what time will tell. Its best to leave Iran alone though I think, since a more stable government is likely to come this way.
Check the links in properties, all of them has Falluja, wich is a city in Iraq. But who knows maybe chemical weapons makes you change nationality, not just kill you and completly fuck up your appearance.
And lovely to see people saying 'you're the iranian president!' when they realise they were completly wrong and misinformed. Always a final way out!
Translation is wonderful one guy can read a book and get the meaning kill all white people another can read it and find no such message. One thing is clear though we should get away from using oil and leave the fuckers too it. In Iraq they are killing them selves for the tribe they are in why should we waste time and money trying to stop them. If we do not need the oil we can let Iraq invade Iran Iran invade Israel and sit here not giving a fcuk listening to the peace patrol telling we need to get in there to stop the genocide before telling us to get out two month later because we are a invading force. Go figure.
When was I completely wrong? And maybe you're the one thats misinformed? Since I can understand Arabic language..
And its a pointless discussion anyway, since none of us knows the truth.
All we can do is wait and see what time will tell. Its best to leave Iran alone though I think, since a more stable government is likely to come this way.
All you have done so far is type personal attacks. Take a note from crispy and actually post something useful if you have something to say. Until then, begone. Your word carries no weight here.
Did the kid missing half his head, actually get hit by one of those cylinders?.
Aye, i'd say the kid with the top blown off sealed the deal. More time to come up with conspiracy theories.
The pictures are from fullaja after the last big offensive and this is a debate (the use of chemical weapons in the offensive) that has been knocking about for a while now on many internet sites though not picked up on the mainstream media, for obvious reasons.
Did you read the article? I'm guessing no....
'It is alsonecessary to demonise the leadership. In the west, any wild statement by President Ahmadinejad is circulated in
headlines, dubiously translated. But Ahmadinejad has no control over
foreign policy, which is in the hands of his superior, the Supreme
Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The US media tend to ignore Khamenei's
statements, especially if they are conciliatory. It's widely reported
when Ahmadinejad says Israel shouldn't exist - but there is silence
when Khamenei says that Iran supports the Arab League position on
Israel-Palestine, calling for normalisation of relations with Israel
if it accepts the international consensus of a two-state settlement.'
It was not writing on the weapons it was huge banners on the trucks carrying them. Plus the speeches during and after.
Like no actual verified occurances. You seriously think the UK or even US troops would be using deadly (banned) chem weapons in an enviroment so heavily covered by the worlds media? .
There are always going to be civilian casulties in any war. Unavoidable in the most part but trying to portray those pics as from a chemical attack would be laughable if not from the sad loss of innocent young lives. Phospur flares used to light up a battlefield - OMG chem weapin attack! Get a clue mate seriously.
No its cylinders of toxic chlorine gas and other chemicals.
Chemical weapons are not effective, and there's absolutely no reason to use them.
You can't simply 'get out of Iraq.' Bush and Blair went in - they can't pull out till the mess they caused is solved.
Hawkwind, I dont know for sure its that..but aljazeera.net said it was some sort of toxic chlorine gas.
I am curious to know what was said in those speeches that you found so offensive? The fcat that Iran was stating that if they get attacked they will taack back against all American allies in the area? You find this abnormal?
tierk said:The banners i can understand why you find offensive, however, as i have stated in a previous thread its just empty rhetoric. American policy on Iran is just providing the regime in Iran wth support it would never get under normal circumstances.
tierk said:Engage Iran in talks instead of threats, talk instead of bluster and maybe you would see a change but with the current policy, all that it serves to do is bring support and super high approval ratings to a regime that would otherwise be unpopular due to a huge mismangement of the economy.
tierk said:Is this the same media that was banned from entering Fullaja throughout the entire offensive? Also i dont think there were British troops involved in that offensive rather just Americans though i could be mistaken.
teirk said:Dont put words into my mouth. I was just stating that the talk of chemical weapon usage in that offensive has been doing the rounds. Seeing as there was no media allowed inside the city while the offensive was being carried out you cannot rule it out.
tierk said:I have seen some nasty pictures come out of Fullaja, however, not being a expert on the effects of these weapons i wouldnt like to hazard a guess at how they died but regardless they are gruesome pictures and they dont look like they died from regular gunshot wounds or explosions.
Hawkwind, I dont know for sure its that..but aljazeera.net said it was some sort of toxic chlorine gas.
as i recall it the falluja thing was about US using white phosphorous , first they denied it , later they admitted using it not just for flares but also versus people.
The IAEA has access to Iranian nuclear facilities under a safeguards agreement, and in February 2007 it verified that Iran had not diverted to illegal use any material it had declared. However, Iran has not implemented a more intrusive Additional Protocol it signed in 2003, so the IAEA says it cannot verify the absence of undeclared nuclear material.To be perfectly honest I do not understand their stance. It would be so easy to turn this around and make the US look totally stupid. Just allow the IAEA to do 100% of the job they want to do. Then make speeches about how the US are trying to establish the basis for an unlawful war. Instead they go for death to ......
Not entirely true, they saidEuropeans tried that and they hit a brick wall and gave up.
stop all enrichment activities, including the preparation of uranium ore, the installation of the centrifuges in which a gas from the ore is spun to separate the richer parts and the insertion of the gas into the centrifuges. It also has to suspend its work on heavy water projects, notably the construction of a heavy water reactor. Such a reactor could produce plutonium, an alternative to uranium for a nuclear device.
Iran refused the pre-requisite which was to stop their current development planIt is being offered help to develop a civilian nuclear power programme by a group of countries, including the US. Iran would be offered light-water reactors and fuel for these would be made in Russia in a partnership with Iran. The offer is attached as Annex II to Security Council resolution 1737. However, as a condition for any talks,
There are other parts to the offer, including help for Iran to join the World Trade Organisation and the possible lifting of some US sanctions in the aircraft, telecommunications and agricultural machinery sectors.
The IAEA works with the UN Security Council and UN General Assembly. And it has nothing to do with the normal nuclear energi, but mis-use of the nuclear facilities to create weapons.
Fair enough, if they say it was from contaminated components. I however still believe that we will see them throw up 90% U-235 once they are ready. But i guess only time will tell.
Shagrat said:Silly us, if the pictures say they are from Fallujah, then they must be...
Thanks for proving my point!
Oh and Zede, you know it's spelt Colombia right?![]()