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Tuesday, November 8, 2005 |
Independent: "Powerful new evidence emerged yesterday that the United States dropped massive quantities of white phosphorus on the Iraqi city of Fallujah during the attack on the city in November 2004, killing insurgents and civilians with the appalling burns that are the signature of this weapon.
Ever since the assault, which went unreported by any Western journalists, rumours have swirled that the Americans used chemical weapons on the city."
ICH: "A US veteran of the Iraq war told RAI New correspondent Sigfrido Ranucci this: I received the order to use caution because we had used white phosphorus on Fallujah. In military slang it is called 'Willy Pete'. Phosphorus burns the human body on contact - it even melts it right down to the bone."
Falluja - the hidden massacre (video), a shocking revelation by RAI News 24.
And the massacre continues unabated.
Aljazeera: "Iraqi politicians have condemned the latest US offensive on villages and towns close to the Syrian border, calling it a killing operation."
So what in fact is the difference between Bush/Blair and Saddam Hussein?
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Guardian: "Tony Blair repeatedly passed up opportunities to put a brake on the rush to war in Iraq, a failure that may have contributed to the country's present anarchy, according to Sir Christopher Meyer, Britain's ambassador to Washington at the time, in his book DC Confidential, serialised in the Guardian from today."
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Your entry into the Grand Old Party starts here.
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