
The Ethics Of Gas In Warfare
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The Ethics Of Gas In Warfare
There is a real reluctance about putting boots on the ground in Iraq and yet every day atrocities increase as Isis spreads along the lonely roads of that quarter. So isn't it ethical to gas them on the road before reaching another city and planting the evil flag and evil of their Muslimac creed of death? Surely there is a role for gas, not indiscriminate in the cities but on the road where we can be sure who is being targeted and why ?? I say gas is more humane than the killing fields Isis wishes to instil on Iraq and Saudi Arabia (from which they'll have control of a quarter of the worlds oil by the way). It can be done and it should be done. No weapon is inherently evil, intelligent usage to curb a greater evil is being good. So I say gas them like badgers in a hole, and tear up the rules of that former more superstitious era. 

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I don't think gas bombardments of a road would be particularly effective.
Europe is awash with Muslim "refugees", arm them and ship them off to fight ISIS.
Europe is awash with Muslim "refugees", arm them and ship them off to fight ISIS.
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Scumple just wants to gas someone before the world ends in plagues of locusts, bedbugs, and lazersharks. Ebola.
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piscator wrote:Scumple just wants to gas someone before the world ends in plagues of locusts, bedbugs, and lazersharks. Ebola.
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Crap, I think I might of left the gas on.
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