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Nov. 8th, 2005 12:07 pmHey! Weapons of mass destruction have been found in Iraq!
But... oh. They were used by the US Army.
Is it time to start building guillotines yet?
Edit. RAI's webpage (which must be getting some heavy traffic) has a vidoe excerpt. It's in Italian, but the pictures (some extremely graphic) and ex-GI testimony are convincing.
But... oh. They were used by the US Army.
Is it time to start building guillotines yet?
In a documentary to be broadcast by RAI, the Italian state broadcaster, this morning, a former American soldier who fought at Fallujah says: "I heard the order to pay attention because they were going to use white phosphorus on Fallujah. In military jargon it's known as Willy Pete.
"Phosphorus burns bodies, in fact it melts the flesh all the way down to the bone ... I saw the burned bodies of women and children. Phosphorus explodes and forms a cloud. Anyone within a radius of 150 metres is done for."
Photographs on the website of RaiTG24, the broadcaster's 24-hours news channel, www.rainews24.it, show exactly what the former soldier means. Provided by the Studies Centre of Human Rights in Fallujah, dozens of high-quality, colour close-ups show bodies of Fallujah residents, some still in their beds, whose clothes remain largely intact but whose skin has been dissolved or caramelised or turned the consistency of leather by the shells.
A biologist in Fallujah, Mohamad Tareq, interviewed for the film, says: "A rain of fire fell on the city, the people struck by this multi-coloured substance started to burn, we found people dead with strange wounds, the bodies burned but the clothes intact."
from US forces 'used chemical weapons' during assault on city of Fallujah (thanks tozarq and
dandycat for the link)
Edit. RAI's webpage (which must be getting some heavy traffic) has a vidoe excerpt. It's in Italian, but the pictures (some extremely graphic) and ex-GI testimony are convincing.