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"textContent": "Apparently it’s fine to drop bombs on schoolchildren in Iran as long as they are ‘Defensive Bombs’ according to Kier Starmer. We spoke to Air Vice Marshal Iona Gunn (USAF) to see what these weapons actually are. She took us to the Lakenheath bomb magazine to show us the difference. DE – Thanks for taking […]\n\nThe post The Difference Between Defensive Bombs and Offensive Bombs and Why the UK IS OK in Letting Them Be Used appeared first on Dorset Eye.",
"title": "The Difference Between Defensive Bombs and Offensive Bombs and Why the UK IS OK in Letting Them Be Used"
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