announced last week that Iran now has anti-tank weapons that can disable all types of armored vehicles. He failed, however, to say what ranges the weapons had. In 1991, after the US war expelling Iraq from Kuwait, the US Army assembled all its vehicles that had been damaged by gunfire during the war. Since the United States used depleted uranium and the Iraqis did not, the American could figure out which vehicles were hit by other Americans and which hit by Iraqis by using a Geiger counter. It turned out the Iraqis never hit a single American vehicle. The Americans fired at such a great distance that the Iraqis could never get a shot off first. But the Americans were firing from such a distance that they didn’t always know who they were firing at!