At the time of the second Gulf War, didn't the Israeli Foreign Ministry say repeatedly that there'd be no WMDs in Iraq because they'd been shipped to Syria?
A few weeks ago we heard on the news that Assad's military had mixed up chemical weapons, which have a shelf life of 60 days. Three questions: How long has it actually been? What happens to the substance if these chemicals are not deployed as weapons? Who is currently in possession of these chemical weapons?
I started Dry Bones in Jan 1973. Since then I've been known as "Bones" to friends and colleagues. This is the first time I've ever shared the "stories behind the cartoons." Enjoy. more
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At the time of the second Gulf War, didn't the Israeli Foreign Ministry say repeatedly that there'd be no WMDs in Iraq because they'd been shipped to Syria?
A few weeks ago we heard on the news that Assad's military had mixed up chemical weapons, which have a shelf life of 60 days.
Three questions: How long has it actually been? What happens to the substance if these chemicals are not deployed as weapons? Who is currently in possession of these chemical weapons?
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