Sinergy
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ORIGINAL: Archer SInce I have not seen any independant verification of the taggant markers, it's tough to do at the moment, so until that comes through, I'm holding back saying that it is a fact and dealing with it as a distinct possibility that it is true. The Taggant markers and some of the required technology for manufacturing the explosively formed projectile weapons seems to indicate (prima facia) that these weapons were not made in Iraq. That in and of itself proves nothing as to Iranian involvement in manufacture. However once we get an independant review of the taggant markers in the explossives then the begining of a case can be made that I'll buy into. Taggants tiny specks with imprinted identifying numbers put into most explossives manufacured today, for those unaware of how they can tell who owned the explossives last. Sure, so you are going to look at a bunch of Taggant markers which categorically state that the Government of the Sovereign State of Iran placed in the explosives which brought down the choppers. Or are you assuming that a marker which shows an explosive was manufactured in Iran was produced and distributed by the government? Sinergy
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