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Vesta Opalus
Bloodline Rebellion Capital Punishment.
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Posted - 2014.12.12 16:15:00 -
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Apothecary Za'ki wrote:but non of you listened... enjoying having next to no uplinks at all and matches slowing down stupidly? enjoying the few uplinks that are placed getting BLAPPED by FLUX strikes? Reap what you sow bittervets.so whats the FOTM this time around? cannot say min assault cause nothing ever changed with it to make it OP.
Im fine with how things are playing out, I can still throw out ~8 uplinks and cruise around being a real logi, meanwhile just about any equipment on the field is coming from a logi, the way its supposed to be. Stay mad chump. |
Vesta Opalus
Bloodline Rebellion Capital Punishment.
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Posted - 2014.12.12 16:28:00 -
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LAVALLOIS Nash wrote:Booby Tuesdays wrote: Dude, you claiming "I told you so" on this issue is the equivalent of George W. Bush claiming "I told you so" in regards to WMD's in Iraq. LMFAO
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/10/14/world/middleeast/us-casualties-of-iraq-chemical-weapons.html?_r=0[/url] They found them in the end.
Iraq had an active chemical weapons program in the 70's and 80's (these weapons were even used in the Iran/Iraq war and against Iraqi Kurds) which was not active in the 00's, Bush was wrong, and no active WMD program was found either before or after the U.S. invasion.
There have been a number of cases of U.S. service men uncovering abandoned weapons caches of chemical weapons and none of them have been in any way connected to any recent weapons program. |
Vesta Opalus
Bloodline Rebellion Capital Punishment.
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Posted - 2014.12.12 17:28:00 -
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Thor Odinson42 wrote:Vesta Opalus wrote:LAVALLOIS Nash wrote:Booby Tuesdays wrote: Dude, you claiming "I told you so" on this issue is the equivalent of George W. Bush claiming "I told you so" in regards to WMD's in Iraq. LMFAO
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/10/14/world/middleeast/us-casualties-of-iraq-chemical-weapons.html?_r=0[/url] They found them in the end. Iraq had an active chemical weapons program in the 70's and 80's (these weapons were even used in the Iran/Iraq war and against Iraqi Kurds) which was not active in the 00's, Bush was wrong, and no active WMD program was found either before or after the U.S. invasion. There have been a number of cases of U.S. service men uncovering abandoned weapons caches of chemical weapons and none of them have been in any way connected to any recent weapons program. We didn't broadcast finding those caches because it would have uncovered our involvement in them having them in the first place. I was an infantryman in Iraq for 28+months, we found all sorts of stuff like this. Some special ops dudes uncovered a HUGE cache of chemicals buried in a grove in Baghdad, but it had been buried post 2003. We were out on patrol and they were just sitting there in Humvees. We got there and they talked to our LT for a second. Less than 5 minutes later they bounced and we ended up digging all that **** out for like 18 hours. People were passing out all over the place. Hardest day of work in my entire life.
Yeah I've heard stories from a friend of mine of buried jets/munitions as well, but until we find some munitions factories/labs that they were using to manufacture chemical (or other WMDs) in the recent past, Im not too impressed. |
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