Now all you need to worry about is all the non-military bio/radio/chemical hazards, the poorly maintained equipment to handle them, and the intentionally loose regulations implemented by lawmakers beholden to billionaires.
Could you be more specific?
I could.
^ I like this one
Thats great news. I didn’t even realize how long its been since the Umatilla site was finished.
This would be a lot more exciting if he didn’t also just announce that we’re sending cluster munitions to Ukraine.
Apparently a big reason for sending the cluster munitions to Ukraine was because the US has a rather large stockpile of cluster munitions that we could spare compared to precision munitions. Coupled with the vast minefields Russia setup in Ukrainian land makes it difficult for them to pass through areas without they themselves being blown up by random mines, and the fact that Russia has already used cluster munitions on civilian targets in Ukraine… it’s not like we sent those munitions to a random country just as an arms sale. Ukraine is actively fighting against an insurgency and terrorist state and needs all the ammo, weapons and supplies it can get.
The timing is so close, it has to be related. Like they decided to send the cluster munitions and then someone had to go look for things to make the non-neocons happy.
Did I miss the memo where the US government can only do one thing at a time? Or are they switching to a Civilization style turn based strategy where this turn we sent cluster munitions and we have to wait until next turn to get rid of chemical weapons?
The pace at which the government usually moves feels more like TBS than RTS to me.
By design. The PR/Propaganda machine works as intended. I’ve got military and government family and lots of stuff happens so quickly, but people don’t hear about the background stuff and military stuff is definitely much more hush hush than other sectors.
The fact that they can do so many things at a time makes it all the more coincidental when two related things get announced on the same day.
This is how we are disposing of them.
I legit chuckled at that
A relevant blog post that I found informative and made its case well.
https://acoup.blog/2020/03/20/collections-why-dont-we-use-chemical-weapons-anymore/
Oh I definitely believe this
Why did someone downvote this? lmao
Raytheon and Monsanto contractors that are mad about losing chem weapons contracts
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