@Budspencer umetoroka?US still uses depleted uranium rounds, even after it was proven to have long term effects in 90s gulf war
VA, I don't spend my entire day here@Budspencer umetoroka?
Haiya, Bud, kwani wewe hufanya kazi wapi, I thought you were kdf hivi hiviVA, I don't spend my entire day here
@Field Marshal hapa mumeingia kwa bedroom yangu. It's a coincidence that Okiya put up a thread on this when I had read the report and watched the corresponding interview for reference. Just last month I was in Misrata in Libya and Kidal in Northern Mali to research, document and give a report on a very closely related issue. If you've seen the report on Fallujah, it says the evidence isn't conclusive. I'm not counting it out, all I'm saying is that the birth defects could be attributed to something else (of the NBCs)na hapa naona made up minds. Have bookmarked this thread halafu niwaletee the reports on Operations Hermattan, Barkhane and Serval once they're published. In nine days time naingia kwa wazito Houthis.
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@Field Marshal hapa mumeingia kwa bedroom yangu. It's a coincidence that Okiya put up a thread on this when I had read the report and watched the corresponding interview for reference. Just last month I was in Misrata in Libya and Kidal in Northern Mali to research, document and give a report on a very closely related issue. If you've seen the report on Fallujah, it says the evidence isn't conclusive. I'm not counting it out, all I'm saying is that the birth defects could be attributed to something else (of the NBCs)na hapa naona made up minds. Have bookmarked this thread halafu niwaletee the reports on Operations Hermattan, Barkhane and Serval once they're published. In nine days time naingia kwa wazito Houthis.
The report that said that the evidence was not conclusive was rigged by the US and has since been disowned. Oh, and Fallujah is a sunni city so no chemical weapons were ever used there....VA, I don't spend my entire day here
@Field Marshal hapa mumeingia kwa bedroom yangu. It's a coincidence that Okiya put up a thread on this when I had read the report and watched the corresponding interview for reference. Just last month I was in Misrata in Libya and Kidal in Northern Mali to research, document and give a report on a very closely related issue. If you've seen the report on Fallujah, it says the evidence isn't conclusive. I'm not counting it out, all I'm saying is that the birth defects could be attributed to something else (of the NBCs)na hapa naona made up minds. Have bookmarked this thread halafu niwaletee the reports on Operations Hermattan, Barkhane and Serval once they're published. In nine days time naingia kwa wazito Houthis.
Omusoja bwana. Nakamata runguHaiya, Bud, kwani wewe hufanya kazi wapi, I thought you were kdf hivi hivi
I'll go out on a limb and still insist that the report is shoddy and its only intent was to capture attention and boost viewership. Fallujah had over 13,000 US and UK boots on the ground,no? Did the researchers bother to include those soldiers in their sample? Ama the assumption is that they wore HazMat suits as they fought the insurgents?The report that said that the evidence was not conclusive was rigged by the US and has since been disowned. Oh, and Fallujah is a sunni city so no chemical weapons were ever used there....