One fact of the Persian Gulf War seems to have been recorded in invisible ink: the United States is the first nation in history to have intentionally bombed an operating nuclear reactor. When asked the Defense Department’s position on the issue of nuclear reactors as military targets, Admiral Eugene Carroll of the Center for Defense Information claimed he was not aware that the reactor at the Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center in Iraq had been in operation at the time it was bombed.
http://www.suzytkane.com/read-article-by-suzy-t-kane.php?rec_id=3
Where was the outrage over that? This anti Russian propaganda is over the top. Demonazis probably didn't know the US bombed an operating nuclear reactor in Iraq. Some history is suppressed by omission. The corporate news media will not remind you of when the US bombed an operating nuclear reactor.
Propaganda by omission. It is the most common form of propaganda. No lying required, yet very effective.
@metal-brain saidWiki:
One fact of the Persian Gulf War seems to have been recorded in invisible ink: the United States is the first nation in history to have intentionally bombed an operating nuclear reactor. When asked the Defense Department’s position on the issue of nuclear reactors as military targets, Admiral Eugene Carroll of the Center for Defense Information claimed he was not aware th ...[text shortened]... aganda by omission. It is the most common form of propaganda. No lying required, yet very effective.
The Baghdad Nuclear Research Facility adjacent to the Tuwaitha "Yellow Cake Factory" or Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center contains the remains of nuclear reactors bombed by Iran in 1980, Israel in 1981 and the United States in 1991. It was used as a storage facility for spent reactor fuel and industrial and medical wastes. The radioactive material would not be useful for a fission bomb, but could be used in a dirty bomb. Following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the facility was heavily looted by hundreds of Iraqis, though it is unclear what was taken.
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By the time the US got to it, the facility had been bombed twice. Apparently it was not in operation but,
if anyone has any disclosures of any nuclear leaks/contaminations please post up
@earl-of-trumps said"Apparently it was not in operation"
Wiki:
[i]The Baghdad Nuclear Research Facility adjacent to the Tuwaitha "Yellow Cake Factory" or Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center contains the remains of nuclear reactors bombed by Iran in 1980, Israel in 1981 and the United States in 1991. It was used as a storage facility for spent reactor fuel and industrial and medical wastes. The radioactive material would not b ...[text shortened]... in operation but,
if anyone has any disclosures of any nuclear leaks/contaminations please post up
Where does it say that?
@metal-brain saidRight from your own post on this page.
"Apparently it was not in operation"
Where does it say that?
When asked the Defense Department’s position on the issue of nuclear reactors as military targets, Admiral Eugene Carroll of the Center for Defense Information claimed he was not aware that the reactor at the Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center in Iraq had been in operation at the time it was bombed.
Now show me evidence that the reactor was in operation when bombed.
You know damn well it wasn't.
@earl-of-trumps saidThat proves nothing. You are quoting an article that says it was operational at the time. Admiral Eugene Carroll said he didn't know it was operational. He didn't say it wasn't.
Right from your own post on this page.
When asked the Defense Department’s position on the issue of nuclear reactors as military targets, Admiral Eugene Carroll of the Center for Defense Information claimed he was not aware that the reactor at the Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center in Iraq had been in operation at the time it was bombed.
Now show me evidence that the reactor was in operation when bombed.
You know damn well it wasn't.