- FALLUJAH NAPALMED - CRASH_GURU, 01.12.2004, 07:25
- Dauly Mirror?? Ist das bestätigt?? - XERXES, 01.12.2004, 08:40
- Soll Daily Mirror heissen - XERXES, 01.12.2004, 08:40
- Re: Soll Daily Mirror heissen (o.Text) - CRASH_GURU, 01.12.2004, 11:49
- Soll Daily Mirror heissen - XERXES, 01.12.2004, 08:40
- Hier (o.Text) - XERXES, 01.12.2004, 08:55
- Und bereits hier!!!! Nix in unseren Medien (o.Text) - XERXES, 01.12.2004, 08:56
- Schon in der Washington Post am 10. November! - mvd, 01.12.2004, 09:50
- Dauly Mirror?? Ist das bestätigt?? - XERXES, 01.12.2004, 08:40
Dauly Mirror?? Ist das bestätigt??
-->>FALLUJAH NAPALMED
>Nov 28 2004
>US uses banned weapon..but was Tony Blair told?
>By Paul Gilfeather Political Editor
>US troops are secretly using outlawed napalm gas to wipe out remaining
>insurgents in and around Fallujah.
>News that President George W. Bush has sanctioned the use of napalm, a
>deadly cocktail of polystyrene and jet fuel banned by the United Nations in
>1980, will stun governments around the world.
>And last night Tony Blair was dragged into the row as furious Labour MPs
>demanded he face the Commons over it. Reports claim that innocent civilians
>have died in napalm attacks, which turn victims into human fireballs as the
>gel bonds flames to flesh.
>Outraged critics have also demanded that Mr Blair threatens to withdraw
>British troops from Iraq unless the US abandons one of the world's most
>reviled weapons. Halifax Labour MP Alice Mahon said:"I am calling on Mr
>Blair to make an emergency statement to the Commons to explain why this is
>happening. It begs the question: 'Did we know about this hideous weapon's
>use in Iraq?'"
>Since the American assault on Fallujah there have been reports of"melted"
>corpses, which appeared to have napalm injuries.
>Last August the US was forced to admit using the gas in Iraq.
>A 1980 UN convention banned the use of napalm against civilians - after
>pictures of a naked girl victim fleeing in Vietnam shocked the world.
>America, which didn't ratify the treaty, is the only country in the world
>still using the weapon.

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