Eclipsed from the headlines by the ongoing carnage, there is an active
civil resistance in Iraq that opposes the occupation, the torture regime
it protects, and the jihadi and Ba'athist 'resistance' alike.
Submitted by Bill Weinberg on Thu, 11/17/2005 - 02:26.
The requisite US denials look pretty bad in light of Lt. Col. Venable's statement. From Xinhua, Nov. 17:
US has acknowledged using incendiary white phosphorus munitions in a 2004 offensive in the Iraqi city of Fallujah but defended their use as legal.
Italian state-run broadcaster RAI reported early this month that US military froces in Iraq used incendiary white phosphorus against men, women and children in Fallujah, who were burned to the bone.
"Phosphorus burns bodies, in fact it melts the flesh all the way down to the bone ..." a former US soldier told Italian reporter.
Army Lt Col Barry Venable, a Pentagon spokesman, admited Wednesday that phosphorus was indeed "used as an incendiary weapon against enemy combatants."
The Pentagon insisted civilians had not been targeted, however, and that it had avoided unnecessary casualties by evacuating the city before the offensive.
Washington's new position is that phosphorus is "not a chemical weapon" and "not outlawed or illegal".
White phosphorus munitions are primarily used by the US military to make smoke screens and mark targets, but also as an incendiary weapon, the Pentagon says.
In a documentary broadcast early this month, a former American soldier who fought at Fallujah said: "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."
The use of incendiary weapons against civilians has been banned by the Geneva Convention since 1980.
The inconvenient facts and unanswered questions surrounding the attacks are legion, but the endemic sloppiness of the self-styled "researchers" is delegitimizing the entire project of critiquing the "official version." The ostentatiously named "Truth movement" is not clearing the air, but muddying the water.
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White phosphorus hits the news
The requisite US denials look pretty bad in light of Lt. Col. Venable's statement. From Xinhua, Nov. 17: