What's your opinion on the war?

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Well the Allies have seized control of Bagdhad Airport, so if Saddams still there, he's screwed.
 
TVR is this what you were refering to ?
NEAR BAGHDAD, Iraq (April 4) - U.S. troops found thousands of boxes of suspicious white powder, nerve agent antidote and Arabic documents on how to engage in chemical warfare south of Baghdad. But a senior U.S. official familiar with initial testing said the materials were believed to be explosives.

Col. John Peabody, engineer brigade commander of the 3rd Infantry Division, said the materials were found Friday at the Latifiyah industrial complex 25 miles south of Baghdad.

''It is clearly a suspicious site,'' Peabody said.

But the senior U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the material was under further study. The site is enormous and U.S. troops are still investigating it for potential weapons of mass destruction, the official said.

''Initial reports are that the material is probably just explosives, but we're still going through the place,'' the official said.

Peabody said troops found thousands of 2-inch by 5-inch boxes, each containing three vials of white powder, together with documents written in Arabic that dealt with how to engage in chemical warfare.

He also said they discovered atropine, used to counter the effects of nerve agents, and 2-Pam chloride, which is used in combination with atropine in case of chemical attack.

The facility had been identified by the International Atomic Energy Agency as a suspected chemical, biological and nuclear weapons site. U.N. inspectors visited the plant at least a dozen times, including as recently as Feb. 18.

The facility is part of a larger complex known as the Latifiyah Explosives and Ammunition Plant al Qa Qaa.

During the 1991 Gulf War, U.S. jets bombed the plant.

Troops also discovered what they believe is a training center for nuclear, chemical and biological warfare in Iraq's western desert, Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks said Friday.

One bottle found at the site was labeled ''tabun'' - a nerve agent that the U.S. government says may have been used during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war. The soldiers found only a small amount of the chemical, indicating the site was meant for training, not storing or deploying chemical weapons, Brooks said.

''In that particular site, we believe that was the only sample,'' Brooks said. ''That's why we believe it was a training site. Our conclusion is that this was not a (weapons of mass destruction) site ... it proved to be far less than that.''

Photos of the site showed shelves of brown bottles with yellow labels. Brooks said troops did not understand some of the labels and were collecting the bottles for examination by experts.

On April 1, Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan, in a statement on Iraqi television, repeated Baghdad's position that it had no weapons of mass destruction. Referring to reports that gas masks and other chemical gear had been found elsewhere in the country, he said the coalition might plant weapons of mass destruction to implicate Iraq.

''Let me say one more time that Iraq is free of weapons of mass destruction,'' he said.

''The aggressors may themselves intend to bring those materials to plant them here and say those are weapons of mass destruction,'' he said.

AP-NY-04-04-03 1327EST
 
im for the war.. mainly because as we all know. saddam IS evil, we all know how cruel he is to his people and.. Weve been to war with him already and still he carries on how he did before thats my opinion in very short form, cant be bothered to go into detail but..

what realy annoys me is the anti-war protesters that are begining to flood this country, whether or not your for the war doesent bother me, its just the way these protesters seem to have no idea about why we fight..
an example from an interveiw a while ago.

Protester: "Why do we need to fight, War gets us nowhere. fighting is good for no-one"

my response to that is.

WHAT DID ALL THOSE MILLIONS WHO DIED IN WORLD WAR TWO DIE FOR? YOUR FREEDOM!.. DID THEY DIE FOR A WAR THAT GOT US NOWHERE? IF WE DIDDNT FIGHT, THE WORLD WOULD BE RUN BY NAZIS!..

ahem.

Its the same now. there have been British and Amercan troops who died fighting iraq, but these people seem to think they shouldent have BOTHERED..

Thats just insulting.
 
@ Sandstorm . '" My honest opinion? Well, I think if Coalition troops enter Baghdad with the numbers they have now, they won't get very far, because Saddam still has a fairly generous army. "
Today thu US 7th army is driving their tanks around downtown Bagdad , the republican guard is running with suitcases full of cash intermingled with civilians so they don't get bombed,, alot of the Baath party leaders are also runnin as fast as their feets can flap towards Syria or Jordon. The Iraqi Information minister is saying that the guard controlls the airport..hehehehe whilst CNN is standing on the runways with the Army's 3rd division preparing for flights of supplies to arrive.
Who would have thunk it ? I beleived we were in for at the very least a prolonged seige,, but every indication seems to point to the unraveling of Saddams regime. Modern war and the US army Navy Airforce and the Marines god bless them all, are a very scary force to be reckoned with.
The rest of the despots and dictators and terrorist must see this as a clear message that things have changed for them.. Diplomacy now has Irion behind the words let the changes begin.
 
Yeah, I was rather surprised at how easily Coalition troops managed to enter Baghdad. I switched on the news a couple of days ago, and some presenter came out with "Coalition forces have just entered Baghdad". I was like, wow.
 
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