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Posted by terry on February 06, 2003 at 19:46:58 from (67.251.139.169):
Don't like to use this forum for this subject, but was wondering if someone could answer this question. Suppose our military hits one of their storage facilities that is full of nerve gas or anthrax levels it with explosives. Doesn't this create a hazzard for everyone in the area?? I support what we are trying to do, just wondered about this issue. We can't blame the past Bush administration for not taking out Iraq in 1991 cause the UN only allowed the military to chase Iraq out of Kuwait.
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