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Shahab3 schrieb:LSD ist eine chemische Droge, kein chemischer Kampfstoff wie etwa VX, Sarin und Senfgas welche sich nach wie vor mitsamt geeigneter Munition in US Depots befinden. Übersicht: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/cbw/cw.htm">http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/cbw/cw.htm</a><!-- m -->

Moin
der Artikel denn du nennst stammt aus dem Jahr 2000
Zitat:http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/cbw/cw.htm
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und die Zahlen die dort geannt werden:
Zitat:(1) Munitions quantities are as of July 11, 1997

und dies sind die Zahlen, die auch der Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons vorliegen ...
Und da über die Hälfte des deklarierten Materials mittlerweile vernichtet wurde, wie ich ja schon weiter oben gepostet habe, kann ich deine 36 000 Tonnen nicht nachvollziehen. Sind das nicht deklarierte Waffenbestände ???
Shahab3 schrieb:So schön sich diese Versprechen anhören. Die USA sitzen nach wie vor auf 36.000 Tonnen Chemischer Waffen.
Und diese Versprechen werden überprüft: Hier Auszüge aus dem SUMMARY OF VERIFICATION ACTIVITIES IN 2009 der OPCW:

Zitat:During 2009, the Secretariat conducted 389 inspections/rotations, which accounted for 18,368 inspector days at 260 sites in 39 States Parties.
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Zitat:As was the case in 2008, six States Parties—China, France, Germany, India, Japan, and the United States of America—accounted for more than 50% of the 208 industry inspections conducted during the year. China received the largest number of industry inspections, followed by the United States of America.
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Zitat:In 2009, the United States of America, using eight destruction facilities, destroyed 3,306.555 MTs of chemical weapons (compared to 1,874.817 MTs in 2008), consisting almost exclusively of sulfur mustard. As at 31 December 2009, the United States of America had destroyed 19,256.036 MTs, or 69.34%, of its declared stockpile of Category 1 chemical weapons. This State Party had also completed the destruction of the remainder of its declared Category 2 chemical weapons (0.010 MTs) and Category 3 chemical weapons (80,968 items).
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so den Rest der 30 Seiten dürft ihr euch selber durchlesen ..

Zu LSD in der Armee: Hier Testen die Brits...
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Gruß McFok
Über die Bombardierung von Sardasht durch den Irak im 1. Golfkrieg:
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Zitat:The Iran-Iraq War: Serving American Interests
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Most crucially, the US blocked condemnation of Iraq's chemical attacks in the UN Security Council. The US was the sole country to vote against a 1986 Security Council statement condemning Iraq's use of mustard gas against Iranian troops - an atrocity in which it now emerges the US was directly implicated….

The US arranged massive loans for Iraq's burgeoning war expenditure from American client states such as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The US administration provided "crop-spraying" helicopters (to be used for chemical attacks in 1988), let Dow Chemicals ship it chemicals for use on humans, seconded its air force officers to work with their Iraqi counterparts (from 1986), approved technological exports to Iraq's missile procurement agency to extend the missiles' range (1988). In October 1987 and April 1988 US forces themselves attacked Iranian ships and oil platforms.

Militarily, the US not only provided to Iraq satellite data and information about Iranian military movements, but, as former US Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) officers have recently revealed to the New York Times (18/8/02), prepared detailed battle planning for Iraqi forces in this period - even as Iraq drew worldwide public condemnation for its repeated use of chemical weapons against Iran.
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