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jesus mu-shu dumplings wrote:
US admits use of white phosphorous in Iraq http://www.dawn.com/2005/11/17/top13.htm WASHINGTON, Nov 16: The Pentagon has admitted that US troops used white phosphorus as a weapon against insurgents in the Iraqi city of Fallujah last November. "It was used as an incendiary weapon against enemy combatants," military spokesman Lt-Col Barry Venable told the BBC in Washington. snip White phosphorous, in a form used by the military, ignites when it is exposed to oxygen, producing such heat that it bursts into a yellow flame and produces a dense white smoke. It is used to mark enemy targets and to produce smoke for concealing troop movements. It can also be used as an incendiary device to firebomb enemy positions. It continues to burn until deprived of oxygen and, if extinguished with water, can later reignite if the particles dry out and are exposed again to the air. Not exactly. It can burn all the way through and out the other side. No need to stop at the bone. Water will not extinguish it. It will stop burning when it is deprived of oxygen or consumed. White phosphorous can cause painful burn injuries to exposed human flesh. If particles of ignited white phosphorus land on a person's skin, they can continue to burn right through flesh to the bone. Toxic phosphoric acid can also be released into wounds, risking phosphorus poisoning. Exposure to white phosphorus smoke in the air can also cause liver, kidney, heart, lung or bone damage and even death. Phosphorus isn't toxic enough to kill except in extremely large quantities. This kind of poisioning will make you sick, little else. The internal damage depicted here is unsupported by any information I have seen. A former US soldier who served in Iraq says breathing in smoke close to a shell caused the throat and lungs to blister until the victim suffocated, with the phosphorus continuing to burn them from the inside. He was discussing things he does not know about. False. Despite initial denials, the Pentagon has now acknowledged on Tuesday that US troops had used the substance as an incendiary weapon against insurgent strongholds there. The Pentagon has not denied the use of White Phosphorus. The UN Convention bans the use of incendiary weapons against civilans, not against humans. See for yourself: http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/FULL/515?OpenDocument Of course any deliberate engagement or targeting of civilians is already a war crime. so that the US has not signed this one is not of especial import except to say that we aren't bound by it expressly. White Phosphorus is not banned. It also isn't a chemical weapon. We are signtory to the Chemical Weapons Convention which defines chemical weapons. See he http://www.opcw.org/html/db/cwc/eng/cwc_frameset.html So it isn't a chemical weapon and it isn't banned. Indiscriminate use is. The stories circulating do not support that contention. See he http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2004...q/19_30_504_10... Bogert received the coordinates for the targets and recorded them on a map. This is proper procedure. He's receiving coordinates from a Forward Observer, indirect fire weapons never see their targets, the FOs do. The coordinates are plotted so that it is known what was ordered where. There is also a verification that takes place in the call for indirect fire to avoid problems with numerical transposition or other mistakes. |
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