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![]() SeeingEyeDog wrote: Napalm or napalm-like incendiary weapons are not outlawed. International law permits their use against military forces. Incendiary devices like white phosphorous were banned by the Geneva Convention. The U.S. did not sign the relevant protocol to the convention. Use of incendiary devices agains civilains and "civilian objects" is banned by a 1983 UN convention (Convention Concerning Some Conventional Weapons) not the Geneva Conventions. I provided a link to it before. The US did not sign the convention because the language was found to be too broad. The use of white phosphorus or fuel air explosives are not prohibited or restricted by Protocol II: http://www.nawcwpns.navy.mil/~treaty/CCWC.html Protocol III. What is restricted is the purposeful and malicious targeting or making civilian populations the object of attack by incendiary weapons and restricts the use of incendiary weapons against military targets located within a concentration of civilians, and from what evidences are given and shown, there is little to no evidence given to conclusively indicate or prove that the US did in fact purposely and maliciously target civilians for attack with white phosphorous or other incendiary weaponry or devices in or within Fallujah. What appears to be white phosphorous in the Italian Neo-Kommie propaganda video has not been substantiated by any type of forensic evidence whatsoever. Probably will not be long before reports start circulating that the US somehow used Agent Orange in Fallujah and parts of Iraq, as well. |
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