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From: Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos>
Newsgroups: can.politics,alt.politics
Subject: Re: A Nu(land) Ukrassian Cownterfencive is in the Werk!
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2024 16:17:38 -0600
Organization: -- deep-state-uniparty-psyop --

On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 15:05:25 -0700
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:

> On 2024-04-16 15:01, Lil-man-ball wrote:
> > On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 13:02:22 -0700
> > Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
> >   
> >> On 2024-04-16 12:40, Dhu on Gate wrote:  
> >>> On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:49:45 -0700, Alan wrote:
> >>>      
> >>>>
> >>>> Goddard died in 1945.
> >>>>
> >>>> Germany had a lot of rocket scientists, and gathering them up to
> >>>> prevent the USSR from getting them just made good sense.
> >>>>     
> >>>
> >>> Your Duetsche NAZIs also had Gerry Bull killed.  
> >>
> >> In reality, the best theory is that the Israelis had him killed for
> >> his work with Iraq.
> >>  
> > In reality you lack even a par-credible citation for that.
> > 
> > 
> > https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1991/02/10/who-murdered-gerald-bull/bfce6e11-7dff-4964-864d-29db5e02753b/
> > 
> > Bull spent long hours discussing the reports on the Nazi designs
> >   
> 
> You mean the article that begins:
> 
> 'Suspicion centered on the Israelis, who feared Bull's work for Iraq'

You mean you fall for every agitprop rumor out there?

Meanwhile, in derfodderland:

https://www.dw.com/en/germans-accused-of-aiding-iraqi-military/a-751598

Just as the possibility of an American-led war against Iraq is seeming imminent -- despite strong German opposition -- a trial in Germany of two businessmen charged with delivering technology to Iraq to produce a long-range canon capable of launching chemical or biological warheads got underway.

A court in Mannheim began hearing charges on Tuesday against Bernd Schompeter, 59, and Willi Heinz Hermann Ribbeck, 54, from the town of Pforzheim in southern Germany.

Accused of helping Iraq develop "Supergun"

The two stand accused of organizing several deliveries of machinery worth 250,000 euro ($264,120) suitable for drilling the barrel of a 33-foot-long "supergun" or canon to Iraq in 1999. The drills are designed specifically for the manufacture of huge artillery components with a range of more than 35 miles (55 km).

It is not clear whether Iraq has actually built any of the long-range guns yet, but German prosecutors have been reported as saying that the gun, which has a 209 mm bore, is capable of firing biological or chemical shells.

Schompeter (photo) and Hermann Ribbeck are also accused of breaching
strict German weapons export laws and a U.N. weapons embargo imposed
after Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990.