US Forces 'used chemical weapons' During Assault on City of Fallujah
Powerful new evidence emerged yesterday that the United States dropped massive quantities of white phosphorus on the Iraqi city of Fallujah during the attack on the city in November 2004, killing insurgents and civilians with the appalling burns that are the signature of this weapon.
Ever since the assault, which went unreported by any Western journalists, rumours have swirled that the Americans used chemical weapons on the city.
On 10 November last year, the Islam Online website wrote: "US troops are reportedly using chemical weapons and poisonous gas in its large-scale offensive on the Iraqi resistance bastion of Fallujah, a grim reminder of Saddam Hussein's alleged gassing of the Kurds in 1988."
The website quoted insurgent sources as saying: "The US occupation troops are gassing resistance fighters and confronting them with internationally banned chemical weapons."
(You can see the story that appeared on Italian television - it is available as a podcast if you go to iTunes and select the podcast "truthout" you can download the video there. I am sure it is available elsewhere on the internet - I will post the links once I am able to find them.)
2 Comments:
oh this just makes me sick. say it ain't so! good god what has happened to us?
WE ARE BECOMING WHAT WE SAY WE LOATHE.
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