Chemical weapons in Lebanon
freddie | 22.07.2006 19:00
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/
The artillery shell below, with its FMU penetrator, can also be used to deliver chemical weapons, the use of which is also being reported from southern Lebanon. In addition, it can deliver white phosphorous, a substance that literally melts through skin but leaves clothing relatively intact. In Fallujah and elsewhere in Iraq, U.S. forces have used white phosphorous on civilians, leaving grotesque corpses as a psychological warfare reminder to the civilian population to surrender or evacuate an area. The photo from Sidon of a burnt and badly disfigured young Lebanese girl is a telltale sign of white phosphorous use by the Israelis. Similar photos from Fallujah were shown to this editor by a top investigative reporter for Italy's RAI television network.
U.S. military intelligence experts believe the ease at which the Israeli soldier is handling the artillery shell is an indication that the payload contains light-weight gas and not a fuel-air mixture or thermobaric bomb components. WMR continues to receive reports from Lebanon of depleted uranium shells being used by the Israelis. The New York Times today is reporting that the U.S. is stepping up its delivery of "precision-guided" munitions to Israel
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23.07.2006 14:28
Firstly, this is a deal that has been already signed and agreed to between Israel and the USA. It is "an arms-sale package approved last year [that] provides authority for Israel to purchase from the United States as many as 100 GBU-28’s, which are 5,000-pound laser-guided bombs intended to destroy concrete bunkers. The package also provides for selling satellite-guided munitions." (NYT in
Second, some basic info about the weapon that is being bought/sold: The GBU-28 "is a special weapon developed for penetrating hardened Iraqi command centers located deep underground. The GBU-28 is a 5,000-pound laser-guided conventional munition that uses a 4,400-pound penetrating warhead." (
Third, despite the existence of a pre-agreed arms deal with Israel, it is the element of speed with which Israel is pushing these requests through the system which is out of the ordinary: "American officials said that once a weapons purchase is approved, it is up to the buyer nation to set up a timetable. But one American official said normal procedures usually do not include rushing deliveries within days of a request. That was done because Israel is a close ally in the midst of hostilities, the official said." (
Why the rush? Is it because Bush has only given Israel a week left to bomb Lebanon to smithereens and the rush is on to get to use some of those new weapons? Who knows, perhaps even USA would be interested to see how they fair under the current conditions? How will it be determined whether or not they contain DU when used, because these missiles do have the capability?
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23.07.2006 16:52
Perhaps wise to take anything from Wayne Madsen with a pinch of salt. This is the man who claims the USS Cole was hit by a cruise missile launched from an Israeli submarine (
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