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<blockquote data-quote="Panin" data-source="post: 1430806" data-attributes="member: 52431"><p>Yes. The shells themselves were made in the USA. The technology was provided by the US and/or EU partners. Iraq was not capable to do this on their own at the time. The shells were filled in Iraq in factories we gave them blueprints for.</p><p></p><p>The important thing, and the point that some are missing is, all the chemical weapons were ones we helped build prior to 1991, and were no longer usable as intended. Could you take a mustard gas shell and rig it to an IED? Yes, if it didn't disintegrate in your arms before hand. Could you fire a mustard gas/sarin shell from a weapon as intended? Nope.</p><p></p><p>Not a WMD, just a discarded, dangerous shell, like the ones still popping up in Europe from WWI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panin, post: 1430806, member: 52431"] Yes. The shells themselves were made in the USA. The technology was provided by the US and/or EU partners. Iraq was not capable to do this on their own at the time. The shells were filled in Iraq in factories we gave them blueprints for. The important thing, and the point that some are missing is, all the chemical weapons were ones we helped build prior to 1991, and were no longer usable as intended. Could you take a mustard gas shell and rig it to an IED? Yes, if it didn't disintegrate in your arms before hand. Could you fire a mustard gas/sarin shell from a weapon as intended? Nope. Not a WMD, just a discarded, dangerous shell, like the ones still popping up in Europe from WWI. [/QUOTE]
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