FALLUJAH
NAPALMED
Sunday Mirror (UK)
Nov 28 2004
US uses banned weapon ..but was Tony Blair told?
By Paul Gilfeather Political Editor
US troops are secretly using outlawed napalm gas to wipe out
remaining insurgents in and around Fallujah.
News that President George W. Bush has sanctioned the use of
napalm, a deadly cocktail of polystyrene and jet fuel banned by
the United Nations in 1980, will stun governments around the
world.
And last night Tony Blair was dragged into the row as furious
Labour MPs demanded he face the Commons over it. Reports claim
that innocent civilians have died in napalm attacks, which turn
victims into human fireballs as the gel bonds flames to
flesh.
Outraged critics have also demanded that Mr Blair threatens to
withdraw British troops from Iraq unless the US abandons one of
the world's most reviled weapons. Halifax Labour MP Alice Mahon
said: "I am calling on Mr Blair to make an emergency statement to
the Commons to explain why this is happening. It begs the
question: 'Did we know about this hideous weapon's use in
Iraq?'"
Since the American assault on Fallujah there have been reports
of "melted" corpses, which appeared to have napalm injuries.
Last August the US was forced to admit using the gas in
Iraq.
A 1980 UN convention banned the use of napalm against
civilians - after pictures of a naked girl victim fleeing in
Vietnam shocked the world.
America, which didn't ratify the treaty, is the only country
in the world still using the weapon.
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