The book you refer to as a "source" regarding Chile is an opinion about the economy, NOT a collection of facts.
Assuming that by "source" you mean opinions that agree with you (rather than facts which might or might not agree with you), I think I remember you giving a "source" once before. It was also an opinion based on no obvious research.
Now, the DATA Naomi Klein based her opinion/book on would be a "source".
Tee hee!
Right on the website that I linked to is the bibliography for her book in pdf, quoting all the sources she used, there you can find your DATA that she got her facts from. And if you'd read the book, as opposed to going to the Cato institute blurb, you'd see that the book is based on facts which explain the monstrosity that was foisted on the Chilean people in the name of free markets.
I have seen pictures of the gas being used in civilians from 15 years before the invasion. How could it have been "decades old" if it had been used less than 20 years before?
tee hee!
Wrong again Leauki.
The 1st documented case of the Iraqis using mustard gas was at Haij Umran in august of 1983, which would put us pretty close to the 20 year mark, no? However in november of 1980 both the Iranian military and the U.S defense intelligence agency reported that the Iraqis were deploying various forms of chemical weapons in the field.
So, at the earliest that would put it at the 20 year mark, or later if the november 1980 reports are correct 23 years.
But anywho, the MASSIVE arsenal that was found by weapons inspectors in 2003?
14 155 mm shells filled with mustard gas, the mustard gas totaling approximately 49 litres and still at high purity
Approximately 500 ml of thiodiglycol
Some 122 mm chemical warheads
Some chemical equipment
224.6 kg of expired growth media
Oh... my.... gaaawd!!!! With those 14 artillery shells he could have wiped out half the eastern seaboard!!!!
furthermore-
Scott Ritter stated that the WMDs Saddam had in his possession all those years ago has long since turned to harmless substances. Sarin and tabun have a shelf life of five years, VX lasts a bit longer (but not much longer), and finally botulinum toxin and liquid anthrax last about three years.[58] On March 7, 2003, Hans Blix's last report to the UN security Council prior to the US led invasion of Iraq, described Iraq as actively and proactively cooperating with UNMOVIC, though not necessarily in all areas of relevance and had been frequently uncooperative in the past, but that it was within months of resolving key remaining disarmament tasks.[59]
Actually, you never do. Do you think you are known for providing sources? I think this is the first time I ever saw a posting of yours with links!
I've provided sources many times in the past. But whenever I have, you state:
Lies!!!
Faulty opinion!!!!
You're making it up!!!!
hence why I rarely bother anymore.
I've given you the titles of many of the books that I've gotten my information from, from the following authors:
Chris Hedges;
"War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning"
Chalmers Johnson
"Blowback" (this one was prescient as it was written in the 90's and he was dismissed as some crackpot doomsayer... but, he turned out to be right... isn't that interesting??) "Sorrows of Empire" "Nemesis, the Last Days of the American Republic"
Naomi Klein
"The Shock Doctrine"
Noam Chomsky
lots a titles.
Jimmy Carter
"Palestine- peace, not apartheid" (reading this one right now... will let ya know)
And quite frankly, if you'd do any research on these authors beyond a wikipedia entry or a blurb from the cato institute stating "don't believe these lies!!!"
you'd see that they back up their assertions with facts and list all their sources that you can then go and look up.
Because, you know, a think-tank like the cato institute or heritage foundation isn't biased at all! not. one. bit.