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The only difference between "conventional weapons" and "chemical weapons" is semantics.
This is about being straight out retarded. Children see in slow motion like owls.
It's anything but that. In the first, you are injuring people. In the latter case, you are injuring people as well as injuring their ability to heal.
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Obviously this assumes that you think about war as an event, something that happens between peace. If war is just an ending to you, then sure, lets nuke the planet. Semantics indeed.
Your posts are so unbelievably dumb I'm going to go ahead and assume you're trolling.
so unbelievably dumb
hey sixthumbs i'll play xant defense force with you right quick. i'm pretty sure something similar to "what does a dead man care about his method of death?" is germane here. besides, chemical weapons are not prohibited by international treaty solely because the death itself is horrifying, painful, brutal, or anything else like that. a larger part of it is the environmental impact. bit difficult to obtain proper statistics, but Agent Orange use in Vietnam (hurrrr its JUST a defoliant and its fiiiiine, how else we gonna get fire-lanes set up in the jungle??) has promoted a large increase in birth defects, cancers, miscarriage, et cetera. even if not using something thats gonna have an impact that far down the road, bio-chem weapons aren't exactly "precision"of course, not that strikes termed "precision strikes" are very precise either but that probably has much more to do with shit-tier intel sourced from unvetted local tribal fucksticks.your comment about nukes is silly; even compared to Sarin or hyper-botulism or whatever in Christ's name humans have cooked up that ain't straight up Captain Trips nuclear exchange is pretty much the worst thing for the whole world that can happen. anyway HEY IS ___ ALLOWED TO GAS PEOPLE? WHOS GONNA STOP HIM? ARE WE SUPPOSED TO DO *NOTHING*? is not important frankly
Maybe you are not bad, but you are a boring person. Well, that's the end of the matter.
Golem wakes up in a hospital bed, all his limbs amputated and both eyes gone. He asks the doctor if chemical weapons were involved. When the doctor says no, Golem lets out a whoop of joy. The doctor is confused. Golem asks how long it takes for humans to regrow limbs and eyes. The doctor is even more confused and says humans can't do that. Golem is also confused, didn't the doctor just say no chemical weapons were used? The doctor tells him that humans actually have a very limited ability to heal, even if chemical weapons weren't involved.