
I have several textbooks that attest to phosphorous being a chemical.
I like the American excuse: 'It doesn't count as a chemical weapon because we haven't signed up to any of the international agreements banning chemical weapons, therefore we can use it on who we want while still making a fuss at other people who may or may not have had chemical weapons which may or may not have been sold to them by us.'
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Wed 16 Nov 2005, 13:15,
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I like the American excuse: 'It doesn't count as a chemical weapon because we haven't signed up to any of the international agreements banning chemical weapons, therefore we can use it on who we want while still making a fuss at other people who may or may not have had chemical weapons which may or may not have been sold to them by us.'

they dropped a burning chemical on a densely populated civilian area. Then they denied it. Then they admitted it, but said it wasn't a chemical. Then they said it was ok anyway, because they hadn't signed the international treaty banning it.
But yes, water is a chemical.
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Wed 16 Nov 2005, 13:26,
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But yes, water is a chemical.

www.dhmo.org
Read this website, your life may very well depend on it.
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Wed 16 Nov 2005, 13:31,
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Read this website, your life may very well depend on it.