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To: Lucretius who wrote (233631)4/4/2003 5:34:13 PM
From: j-at-home  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
At 02:35 AM 10/08/1999 -0000, Anonymous wrote:
>Something New in the Iraqi Conflict: Concrete Bombs

So does Senator Feinstein's proposed bill against publishing
bomb information on the Internet cover this?
How about the currrent Munitions Export Laws on Technical Assistance?

Abstract: Take big pieces of concrete. Drop them out of airplanes on people.
Detailed: Put 50 bags of Sack-Krete in a Dumpster. Add water and stir,
wait till it dries. This kind can be _rolled_ out of airplanes.
Harmful-For-Minors-Version: You can drop cinder-blocks off bridges instead.
Encryption-Penalty-Enhancer-Hint: If you steal the cinder blocks, they
can't trace them back to you and you don't have to file off the serial
numbers.

>INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey -- American fighter jets patrolling northern Iraq
>have an innovative new weapon to use against President Saddam Hussein:
concrete.
>Wary of killing civilians when F-15's and F-16's strike inside Iraq,
>the Air Force has begun filling 2,000-pound, laser-guided bombs
>with concrete instead of explosives and dropping them on
>sensitive military targets near populated areas, American military
officials here said.