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Like iraq die with chemical weapons?
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Like iraq die with chemical weapons?
I don’t get it.Like iraq die with chemical weapons?
Asking for a friend ..
He is staying there we’re no chemical weapon in Iraq but we use that to go in.I don’t get it.
Apolgizing for conversation hijacking. I think they are referring to the WMD “existence reason “ for the Irag war. Equating it to the posting of possible biological weapons on N.K..
They had chemical weapons. The justification for the invasion was that they were attempting to build nukes.Like iraq die with chemical weapons?
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There actually were chemical weapons in Iraq. The question is we’re they active and viable for deployment. Most of what we discovered were old and corroded of questionable usefulness to deploy.He is staying there we’re no chemical weapon in Iraq but we use that to go in.
N. Korean nuclear test not matter of if but when: Gen. LaCamera
Dumb statement, Puerto Rico is not an if but when as well for their test.
JAPAN DEFENSE MINISTRY: ANALYSIS OF NORTH KOREA MISSILE LAUNCHED ON APRIL 13 SHOWS IT WAS NEW TYPE OF SOLID FUEL 3-STAGE ICBM
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol heads to Washington on Monday, as the allies bolster military cooperation over North Korea's expanding nuclear weapons program.
Japan gets ready to shoot down N. Korea spy satellite debris
Japan has started the deployment of PAC-3 systems in response to the upcoming North Korean satellite launch. One PAC-3 system arrived at Yonaguni Island - the westernmost part of Japan.
JMSDF Aegis Destroyers are undergoing preparations for a real-world alert deployment.
THE JAPANESE DEFENSE MINISTRY HAS ANNOUNCED THAT NORTH KOREA'S SPY SATELLITE WILL BE SHOT DOWN IF IT ENTERS JAPANESE TERRITORY.
Righttt...
I sure would like to see their satellite shoot down capabilities though!Righttt...
Objects in orbit are governed by the outer space treaty. No nation may lay claim to space, hence, a spy satellite in orbit cannot violate Japanese airspace (unless it de-orbits into Japan).
Aren't they talking about the launch itself? The trajectory?Righttt...
Objects in orbit are governed by the outer space treaty. No nation may lay claim to space, hence, a spy satellite in orbit cannot violate Japanese airspace (unless it de-orbits into Japan).
Oh, yeah that's fair game. If the rocket gets within Japanese airspace.Aren't they talking about the launch itself? The trajectory?
Tokyo's defense minister is ordering the country's military to shoot down any debris that falls over Japan because of North Korea's satellite launch.
The measures include the deployment of Patriot PAC-3 and Standard Missile-3 missile defenses.
The president of South Korea, Yoon Suk-yeol, is travelling to Washington where he will push President Biden for a promise that the United States will retaliate with its own nuclear weapons if North Korea launches a nuclear attack on the South
