Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Behind the phosphorus clouds are war crimes within war crimes - We now know the US also used thermobaric weapons against up to 50,000 civilians

We now know the US also used thermobaric weapons in its assault on Falluja, where up to 50,000 civilians remained

We shouldn't forget that the use of chemical weapons was a war crime within a war crime within a war crime. Both the invasion of Iraq and the assault on Falluja were illegal acts of aggression. Before attacking the city, the marines stopped men "of fighting age" from leaving. Many women and children stayed: the Guardian's correspondent estimated that between 30,000 and 50,000 civilians were left. The marines treated Falluja as if its only inhabitants were fighters. They levelled thousands of buildings, illegally denied access to the Iraqi Red Crescent and, according to the UN's special rapporteur, used "hunger and deprivation of water as a weapon of war against the civilian population".