The larger moral issue is not chemical weapons, but war itself.
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@marwilliamson try telling that to the 1300 or so that died from those chemical bombs. War is war and that will never end .
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@Indra081 I think it's the other way around. Try telling a mother whose child died from a "regular" bomb why her child's death mattered less

Sep 5, 2013 · 1:28 AM UTC

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@marwilliamson @Indra081 Agreed, both deaths matter equally; the difference is in the child's prolonged, torturous suffering prior to death.
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@marwilliamson @Jessicaveronica and why those who came home where spat on and treated like dirt.
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@marwilliamson or have people forgotten the chemicals that where sprayed on those poor souls who went and fort for nothing
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@marwilliamson chemicals have been used since ww1. I feel for these mother's but why is this latest bombing more important than the rest.