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In reply to the discussion: A significant achievement of the human race: It succeeded in banning chemical weapons. [View all]NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)4. Depends on how recent we're talking.
We sure looked the other way when Saddam was using mustard gas against Iran.
Then there are all the other WMDs and atrocious weapons we either use, stockpile, or let our friends get away with using.
Don't get me wrong, I agree that it's a good thing the international community has largely agreed to ban these weapons, but it means very little when the largest militaries in the world can use them with impunity.
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A significant achievement of the human race: It succeeded in banning chemical weapons. [View all]
blm
Sep 2013
OP
If we weren't totally selective about who we hold accountable for using them...
NuclearDem
Sep 2013
#1
No, it's best to enforce them judiciously and not to use them as an excuse commit other atrocities.
whatchamacallit
Sep 2013
#12
The treaty does not empower the US to act in retaliation, in fact is specifically leaves
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#33
I know -- next year will mark a century since the Great War. No more living persons
anneboleyn
Sep 2013
#49