Evidently the Bakmuht campaign is not going well. I say allegedly because, as usual, the sources of this are pretty shaky. Hopefully it’s not true because this is a major escalation otherwise. Like point-of-no-return level.

  • @Kirbywithwhip1987
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    201 year ago

    If I remember correctly, German Empire used gas in WW1 and USA used shotguns even thou both were banned?

    • d-RLY?
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      161 year ago

      The real take away is that all nations will use whatever whenever they can in wars. They just try to make it go unnoticed and at the same time are on the lookout for their enemies breaking any conventions in order to get support of the public. Though it is also true that lots of people will break conventions of their own nation without any orders to do so. Obviously it is much harder for chemical weapons to be used by normal grunts without first being given them.

    • @Shrike502
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      131 year ago

      Yes and yanks still thump their chests about it

        • @Shrike502
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          171 year ago

          It’s a whole thing. “We started using shotguns, the Germans complained they were inhumane and said shotgunners would be executed on sight. So we said we’d start executing flamers and stuff, they shut up. Murica!”. It’s more meant to highlight the hypocrisy of calling for shotguns to be banned, while using flamethrowers and poison gas. Which is not entirely unreasonable

          • @REEEEvolution
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            91 year ago

            Oh fuck poison gas. Propably the biggest “The way to hell is paved with good intentions” of WW1. The guy who came up with it knew what horrible slaughter trench fighting was, so he wantewd to create something that made fighting outside trenches viable again. Thus the whole affair less gruesome. Fast forward. It only got worse.

            • @REEEEvolution
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              51 year ago

              In trenches? Yes. No cover, not much space. Might aswell use a grenade launcher, no difference.