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Originally posted by cargo
I'm reminded of the movie "Buffalo Soldiers". You were in Germany, weren't you Maximus?
Originally posted by Souljah
Originally posted by cargo
I'm reminded of the movie "Buffalo Soldiers". You were in Germany, weren't you Maximus?
I wanted to Comment that also - Thanks for doing it instead of me!
Originally posted by Syrian Sister
Dr. Khalid ash-Shaykhli, an official at Iraq’s health ministry, told a Baghdad press conference that the U.S. military used internationally banned weapons during its deadly November 2004 offensive in the city of Fallujah.
During the attack on the city, eyewitnesses described horrific scenes that analysts have attributed to attacks with napalm, a poisonous cocktail of polystyrene and jet fuel that has the capacity of melting human flesh and bones.
Dr. ash-Shaykhli stated that his medical teams, assigned the responsibility of investigating the health situation in Fallujah by Iraq's health ministry, had done research that proved U.S. occupation forces used substances, including mustard gas, nerve gas, and other burning chemicals there.
During the attack on the city, eyewitnesses described horrific scenes that analysts have attributed to attacks with napalm, a poisonous cocktail of polystyrene and jet fuel that has the capacity of melting human flesh and bones.
Originally posted by rogue1
lol, miliary grade napalm doesn't use polystyrene. Seems that whoever reported this looked up some backyard recipe for it. Hardly what I'd call factual reporting.
According to The Condensed Chemical Dictionary napalm is the aluminum soap of a mixture of oleic, naphthenic and coconut fatty acids. It is a granular powder which, when mixed with gasoline, forms a sticky gel that is stable from -40 to 100 deg C.
www.madsci.org...
Home-Made Napalm can be made by mixing Styrofoam with Gasoline until the gasoline will not absorb any more.
Is this statement accurate? (Is the resulting substance really napalm? Or is it simply a napalm-like flammable jelly of some sort?)
Had we resolved the "bomb-making instructions" school of ethics to everyone's satisfaction? - Montréalais
en.wikipedia.org...:Napalm
Originally posted by evanfitz
Just by making fun of others only shows you have no more material on the topic; this thread is just a lame attempt to justify the killings of innocent.
Originally posted by shots
Originally posted by evanfitz
Just by making fun of others only shows you have no more material on the topic; this thread is just a lame attempt to justify the killings of innocent.
Not sure if you are talking about me but allow me to point out I just proved that Military Nalpalm is not made out of the material that those so called resistence fighters claim it is. I have denied their ignorance nothing more.
Originally posted by American Mad Man
What a crock of a thread
Originally posted by skippytjc
(the goodguys: USA and friends)