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One could fill many large volumes with the details of the environmental and human horrors the United States has brought to Fallujah and other parts of Iraq during seven years of using white phosphorous shells, depleted uranium, napalm, cluster bombs, neutron bombs, laser weapons, weapons using directed energy, weapons using high-powered microwave technology, and other marvelous inventions in the Pentagon's science-fiction arsenal ... the list of abominations and grotesque ways of dying is long, the wanton cruelty of American policy shocking.
crikkett wrote:One could fill many large volumes with the details of the environmental and human horrors the United States has brought to Fallujah and other parts of Iraq during seven years of using white phosphorous shells, depleted uranium, napalm, cluster bombs, neutron bombs, laser weapons, weapons using directed energy, weapons using high-powered microwave technology, and other marvelous inventions in the Pentagon's science-fiction arsenal ... the list of abominations and grotesque ways of dying is long, the wanton cruelty of American policy shocking.
Waitaminute-neuton bombs?
I have not heard that one before. If it weren't just mentioned in passing it'd be easier for me to believe.
pushall wrote:Waitaminute-neuton bombs?
I have not heard that one before. If it weren't just mentioned in passing it'd be easier for me to believe.
Neutron bombs were the next big development of nuclear war technology during the 80's. It is a fission or fusion weapon that has little blast for the amount of radiation generated during the explosion. The philosophy was kill the people with the radiation leave the buildings stand for later use by the winners. Of course the United States and the Soviet Union both swore off that line of research and went on to develop other things.
Here is a link to wikipedia about it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_bomb
Kids today and the poor education system that allows them to be ignorant of the horrors developed for them by governments using their parents hard earned tax money. Such a shame.
Some people described it as a blue light; others just said that they saw an unbelievably strong glow that made them go blind for minutes afterward.
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But there were two important pieces of evidence on which I can guess that the American aircraft did use illegal weapons in that shelling.
One: I was a volunteer with the Iraqi Red Crescent Society. Our job during the war was to collect the bodies of Iraqis and bury them where they fell. Only two days after the Iraqi troops were defeated in the airport battle, we went to the airport road. Luckily, I had my camera with me. The bodies had not shed one drop of blood and they were wearing clean clothes, but they were all either completely charred, or nothing but a skeleton wearing a uniform. I hurriedly took as many pictures as I could and then we buried the bodies and left the place.
Two: After the war, I joined several other international activists doing research on 50 houses adjacent to the airport road. Each of the 50 houses had at least one resident who had started to suffer from skin disease, respiratory diseases, or other symptoms of cancer. We ordered a Geiger-Müller counter to measure the local radioactivity, and it indicated levels way higher than what a human being can take. Once the American Army started to change the soil of the airport road less than a week after the war was over, we became certain that some kind of radioactive bomb was used.
The truth about whatever happened in that battle died under the new soil of the airport road. All I have now to remember it are the pictures of those burned bodies and the videos of Saddam’s fighters.
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