As near as I can tell, the report doesn’t claim that Bayer was the source of either the glyphosate or the phosphorus. Both are generic active ingredients made by multiple manufacturers in multiple countries. Bayer’s board even denied directly selling glyphosate to either the US or Israeli military.
That’s not to say that the source wasn’t Bayer, but there wasn’t any evidence presented in the articles to demonstrate it.
I could make white phosphorous in my basement. Not an advertisement but maybe let’s blame the people who decided to use white phosphorous on living, breathing humans, not the people who supplied a reliable chemical to a buyer.
As near as I can tell, the report doesn’t claim that Bayer was the source of either the glyphosate or the phosphorus. Both are generic active ingredients made by multiple manufacturers in multiple countries. Bayer’s board even denied directly selling glyphosate to either the US or Israeli military.
That’s not to say that the source wasn’t Bayer, but there wasn’t any evidence presented in the articles to demonstrate it.
I could make white phosphorous in my basement. Not an advertisement but maybe let’s blame the people who decided to use white phosphorous on living, breathing humans, not the people who supplied a reliable chemical to a buyer.