Report: Washington used animals in Iraq war

Report: Washington used animals in Iraq war
2014-04-27T08:34:38+00:00

The reports briefed by “Shafaq News ", said that "The U.S. military conceals information about the use of animals in its military operations , because it failed to tame it ."

It showed that " the monkeys were used for mine clearance , and chicken to warn the occurrence of a poison gas attack by Saddam Hussein's forces”.

The report noted that " preliminary information showed the use of monkeys in March 2003 in the weekly newspaper of Morocco (political week) According to it, the Moroccan authorities sent 2,000 monkeys as an assistant for the U.S. Army for use in mine clearance and had been tamed by about 9 to thousands of U.S. troops ."

According to ( RT ) Spanish website, "the governments of the United States and the Kingdom of Morocco tried to hide the data on (military monkeys) because all attempts had failed to use it ."

According to the report , " The United States also used trained dolphins to monitor the Iraqi navy border and chicken for early warning of chemical attacks , but was later replaced by military doves ."

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