Talk:Ali Ismail Abbas

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Ali and his friends go on a bike ride every year, if you would like more information please go to http://www.thebaghdadbikers.co.nr The Baghdad Bikers]. Alternatively you can contact us below.
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Please do not post such non-encyclopedic content on Wikipedia. See WP:SPAM. --rxnd ( t | | c ) 12:36, 18 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Injuries caused by nuclear weapons?

I found an article that alleges his injuries are likely to have been caused by a small nuclear device.

The weapon that caused such rapid incineration is unknown. It certainly was not a thermobaric weapon as used currently in Iraq and Gaza. Uranium weapons give rise to a fireball as the dust ignites. This can melt steel but there are no photographs of human victims of such attacks which match the incineration of the arms of Ali Abbas, although these weapons have been used frequently – both in the Gulf War and in the ongoing Iraq War. The clandestine use of a small tactical nuclear weapon cannot not be ruled out.

I am reluctant to add this to the entry, as this article clearly has some bias against the occupation forces. Thoughts?

64.252.163.213 (talk) 19:19, 18 May 2008 (UTC)