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Marshall's response:

Regarding Christopher Cruise's questions in his comment: There is no way for me to answer that with 100% certainty, but munitions are usually, by international law and operating under the K.I.S.S.principle for their own soldiers, marked with nomenclature that identifies its type and country of origin. Three keys to this, as I understand munitions, are as follows:

**Farsi nomenclature (spoken primarily in Iran and in small parts of Afghanistan and along the Silk Trail) is a key part of my reasoning;

**The revolutionary emblem seen on the RPG on the left is another key;

**And finally, Iran is no friend of Iraq and to my knowledge no munitions WITH Farsi was sent to Iraq pre-invasion (to any Arab speaking country).

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