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Caught in a Lie: US is Using White Phosphorus in Afghanistan as a Weapon
When doctors started reporting that some of the victims of the US bombing of several villages in Farah Province last week—an attack that left between 117 and 147 civilians dead, most of them women and children—were turning up with deep, sharp burns on their body that “looked like” they’d been caused by white phosphorus, the US military was quick to deny responsibility.
US officials—who initially denied that the US had even bombed any civilians in Farah despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, including massive craters where houses had once stood—insisted that “no white phosphorus” was used in the attacks on several villages in Farah.
Official military policy on the use of white phosphorus is to only use the high-intensity, self-igniting material as a smoke screen during battles or to illuminate targets, not as a weapon against human beings—even enemy troops.
Now that policy, and the military’s blanket denial that phosphorus was used in Farah, have to be challenged, thanks to a recent report filed from a remote area of Afghanistan by a New York Times reporter.
C.J. Chivers, writing in the May 14 edition of the NY Times, in an article headlined “Korangal Memo: In Bleak Afghan Outpost, Troops Slog On,” wrote of how an embattled US Army unit in the Korangal Valley of Afghanistan, had come under attack following a morning memorial service for one of its members, Pfc. Richard Dewater, who had been killed the day before by a mine.
Chivers wrote:
“After the ceremony, the violence resumed. The soldiers detected a Taliban spotter on a ridge, which was pounded by mortars and then white phosphorus rounds from a 155 millimeter howitzer.
“What did the insurgents do? When the smoldering subsided, they attacked from exactly the same spot, shelling the outpost with 30-millimeter grenades and putting the soldiers on notice that the last display of firepower had little effect. The Americans escalated. An A-10 aircraft made several gun runs, then dropped a 500-pound bomb.”
It is clear from this passage that the military’s use of the phosphorus shells had not been for the officially sanctioned purpose of providing cover. The soldiers had no intention of climbing that hill to attack the spotter on the ridge themselves. They were trying to destroy him with shells and bombs. In fact, the last thing they would have wanted to do was provide the enemy spotter with a smoke cover, which would have helped him escape, and which also would have hidden him from the A-10 ground attack planes which had been called in to make gun runs at his position. Nor was this a case of illuminating the target. The incident, as Chivers reports, took place in broad daylight.
Clearly then, this article demonstrates that it is routine for US soldiers to call in phosphorus rounds to attack enemy soldiers, which is supposed to be against US military policy for this material. Whoever was manning the howitzer had a stock of the weapons on hand, and was ready to fire them.
The US initially flatly denied using white phosphorus weapons in Iraq, when reports first began to come out, including from US troops themselves, that they had been used extensively against insurgents defending the city of Fallujah against US Marines in November 2004. Under mounting pressure, the Pentagon first admitted that it had used the chemical in Fallujah but only “for illumination.” Later, the Pentagon added that it had used phosphorus as a “screen” to hide troops. But finally, in 2005, the Pentagon was forced to admit that it had also used white phosphorus directly as a weapon against enemy Iraqi troops in the assault on Fallujah, a city of 300,000 that still held many civilians.
The same pattern of denial and eventual admission regarding the use of this controversial and deadly weapon by US forces now seems to be repeating itself in Afghanistan.
It is odd that given the controversy over the use of white phosphorus weapons, which result in terrible wounds and eventual death as phosphorus particles burn their way down through flesh to the bone and sometimes straight onward through a body, leaving a charred channel of destruction, the New York Times’ Chivers—or more likely his editors back in New York?—ignored any mention of the issue while reporting on the use of the chemical rounds to attack a lone spotter on the ridge.
Given the current controversy over whether the US used white phosphorus shells or bombs in Falah Province only days before, it is hard to understand why the issue wasn’t mentioned in this particular article. Indeed, in the online version of the story, the word phosphorus is set as a hotlink to an article on the controversy over the battlefield use of phosphorus, indicating that at least someone at the Times has integrity and a good news sense.
As for the US government and the Pentagon, it is clear that they know the weapon is a vicious and controversial one, and that besides causing horrific and painful wounds, it is profoundly dangerous for innocent civilians, particularly when used in town or village settings.
It is bad enough that the US is using this weapon. It is even worse that it is forced to lie about it.
Surely if the goal of US policy is to win the hearts and minds of Afghanistan’s people, it shouldn’t be using a weapon that causes such terrible and indiscriminate wounds. Then again, maybe winning those hearts and minds isn’t really the goal. Maybe, as in the so-called “Pacification Program” applied by US forces in rural South Vietnam, the goal is to terrorize Afghan villagers in Taliban-dominated regions into rejecting the Taliban in their midst.
Requests for answers from the press office at the Pentagon, and at military headquarters in Afghanistan, regarding US policy on the use of white phosphorus, and on the specific use of the shells mentioned in the New York Times article were ignored.
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Show AllDear President Obysmal: You better start wondering what Hell is going to look like.
Should have voted for Bob Barr. He wouldn't have been this abysmal.
Bob Barr. Isn't that a children's book about an elephant? : )
Hey, he used to be Republican but now he's Libertarian so give him a chance. Who's standing up for repealing the government intruding DOMA ? Certainly not Obama but Barr ! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!! LOL !!
Bob Barr is no different a stunt PR flip-flopper like Gore. Once out of power, he's free to go hanky panky as he pleases. And quit that OOOO and LOL crap. You're sounding more like a spoiled brat for a 35 year old that you claim to be. Then again, you don't even sound like you're 35 yrs old.
And that's why I as a proud Libertarian am never wrong when I say that government is not the solution but the problem. I hate the Republicans for being a Big Daddy party and I hate the Democrats for being a Big Mommy party. The only way we'll avoid such foreign interventions is by electing hard hitting Libertarians to office. Government that spends and governs the least governs the best. Well, time to enjoy my sausage, egg, cheese, and bacon biscuit sandwich and a bottle of soda for breakfast and watch a couple of well dressed chicks fighting in the mud. I wonder if Afghanistan has that out there. Maybe the boys will sit down and get sensationalized watching their chicks all dressed and getting messy. MMMMM ! Lovely ! But who did you vote for anyway? More liberals to keep Big Mommy and Daddy government going? If so, well then it's your fault. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!! LOL !!
You sound like a characature... A cliché of what a Libertarian would write...
Try Somalia. They have no Government. You can do as you please with next to no Government regulation or intervention.
Somolia is poor because other governments including ours are interfering with it. And I thought I was a dufus.
You are right, you are a dufus. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
I wish I could personally apologize to the entire world for what my birth country has become, so everyone could hear it. I can honestly say I hate saying I was born in the United States of America.
No need to apologize. What we need to do is replace Washington with LIBERTARIANS. That way, there will be less foreign intervention. Democrats and Republicans are to blame for foreign wars. Libertarians won't allow the government to intervene. Government that governs the least and intervenes the least governs the best. Freedom for us Americans and freedom for other people as well all over the world.
Oh please. There is no party like NO party. Imagine Libertarians in power. Think about it. Social Darwinism as those that can't make it by themselves... well, you know.
We Libertarians aren't as bad as you think. Libertarians help their fellow neighbors too. They just don't trust the government to help because the government can't and simply won't. In all these years, government has never been the answer but the problem. With Libertarians in power, more power and freedom to more people and fewer wars. Name me one other party that could match or beat that.
We can have all sorts of progressive, anarchist and libertarian parties, however none have a real chance of winning an election. If you had not noticed the MSM shuts out anyone who does not belong to the two-faction political elite. In addition, the winner-takes-all disproportionate election system favors two-dominant parties. (For an in depth analysis of this a good comparative government text is recommended) And if that's not enough, the unregulated big-money media extravaganza requires that any candidate for national office must raise millions of dollars to get elected, thus selling him/herself to monied interests from the get go.
In short, without reforming the campaing and election system, there is very little chance of change. Unless...a critical mass of the public engages in civil disobedience in a focused effort to demand change.
Libertarians are fine on some issues, like personal freedom, but unless the legal concept of corporate personhood is eliminated, libertarianism gives unfettered freedom to giant corporations, and we've seen where that gets us. The problem I have with Libertarians with a capital "L" is that they never talk about the need to rein in corporate power.
Also, if you don't eliminate inherited wealth, and you have no regulation on the power of money, eventually, some people, through lack of personal ethics, will end up as rich as Croesus, and will dominate and control everyone else through their wealth. Everyone would have to start out from scratch.
And that ain't gonna happen.
But y'all have gotten pretty far afield from the subject of my article, which is the criminal use of phosphorus weapons against the people of Afghanistan, and the Obama government's lies about this crime.
Obama is becoming Lyndon Johnson, I'm afraid, but without Johnson's progressive domestic agenda.
Visit Dave Lindorff's website at www.thiscantbehappening.net
"Obama is becoming Lyndon Johnson, I'm afraid, but without Johnson's progressive domestic agenda"
No surprise here Dave, Obama was never a progressive in the first place. What choice did we really have? Our system presented us with only two choices: a far-right conservative and a moderate conservative.
Have you seen the documentary : "The Trap" by Adam Curtis? (BBC2, 2007) I highly recommend it.
Oregoncharles
War is ugly and un-necessary - the drones, guns, bombs, all of it. The ugliest aspect of all is the utter lack of empathy for other human beings war makers must have in order to carry out these wars. My mom used to say, "You'll get more of what you want by using sugar rather than vinegar." Problem is, the "vinegar" manufacturers have a lot of power and the "sugar" makers have none! My son was right when he said as a child: "evil will always win because they have double the tools that nice people have." Obama has the nice personality, winning smile, great rhetorical skills, people skills, as well as the ability to stab constituents in the back, sign off on the killing of 1.3 million people, ignore a massacre of evil proportions (Gaza), and yes, use white phosphorous on the bodies of human beings, some of whom are children.
People chose to support him anyway because .... you know, la ti daa
Have we learned anything about supporting, in any way, people who would sign off on these kinds of horrific acts? Sure, Obama uses phosphorous, but what if the Republican candidate chops off their hands and legs first and then hits them with the phosphorous. It's a Sophie's Choice and we should never have consented to play it. They are far ahead of us in this game.
We are being held hostage. We need to get our own toolbox in order or we're just whistling in the wind, begging (which only makes us shorter).
Arundhati Roy asks: Why play their game, where they make all the rules and have all the power. Why not discover where our power lies and then design our own game, our own rules.
Can you be arrested for failing to pay your health insurance premiums for a few months? Can they come to your door to arrest you for staying home from work?
Sorry but your LIBERTARIANS are so discredited, I at first assumed you were making a joke.
Libertarians have lots of great ideas, but don't usually say much about stemming corporate power. What's the plan?
Sorry you feel that way. People born in other countries wish they could say it.
We were told that we had to get Saddam out of power because he used chemical weapons against the people of Iraq. How is it different when we use them?
Saddam was supposed to have used chemical weapons that Donald Rumsfeld sold to Iraq.
"It is bad enough that the U.S. (us) is using this weapon (phosphorus). It is even worse to lie about it."
Yes, the use of this dreadful weapon and the attempt to deceive us is bad---but the worst thing for us Americans is that we have lost our democracy.
The people of this nation do not approve of the wars at all. We have told our elected officials in many ways that we want peace and an end to our ceaseless wars. The people of this nation want our tax funds to be used for our domestic programs. We want to use our funds to take care of our people and our environment.
Look at the voting record of our Congress and Senate. Are your elected officials in any way concerned with what you, their constituent, thinks about anything? You know that in our nation money talks. The big financial donors call the tune to which their paid mercenaries dance.
You know this is true. Our government is corrupt to the bone. We were all so filled with hope at the election of Barack Obama---but it is fading so fast. He seems to be a paid mercenary of the financial industry. When people are losing their homes, Obama gives money to the bankers who are taking the home. If the bailout had been temporary aid to keep people in their homes, the bankers would have been paid but at a much lower cost that the ten or so TRILLION DOLLARS of our tax funds given WITHOUT strings to the banksters.
There is much truth in what you say.
As far as Willy Peter is concerned, it is a terrible weapon, insidious in its effect and should be banned from use. One look at a person exposed to it and no sane person could advocate its use.
Not to detract from your good comment, but it reminded me to revisit George Carlin's "They don't give a F@#$ about you" routine. What you say pretty much goes hand in hand with the skit.
willy pete is awesome! it helped America win the hearts and minds of those we burned in Fallujah, Iraq
Since when do ethnocentric, callous, elitist imperialists give a toss about killing innocent poor brown folks? You know, unfortunate collateral damage and all that. They are viewed as less than human, who cares? They must be sacrificed for their own good. We must teach these barbaric savages how civilized people behave, you know, by dropping bombs, white phosphorous, bunker busters and what not on them. International law? What's that? How quaint.
Willie Peter, like attack drones, depleted uranium, cluster munitions and land mines, ought to be banned. There will never be peace as long as States are powerful, warlike, and armed to the teeth with weapons of tyranny.
Caught in a lie? America?
Hey, America, tick tock, tick tock,-----your time is running out.
We will ride our horses through your empty cities---and you will have emptied them.
who brought you the horses in the first place?
(just a comment on one of life's lovely little ironies)
We have met the enemy, and it is us.
Ok, if the US is doing this and other such atrocious acts, then why isn't Europe stepping in and even trying to stop this kind of bad behavior? And why aren't the other Arab nations stopping this kind of atrocities from the west?
like what can they really do, declare war on us?
Did you ever consider the business possibilities? Why, the US and Europe are still free trading as usual. If Europe were to cut that off, then the US would have less time and resources to screw with Afghanistan.
The problem with that is the EU does not speak with one voice when it comes to foreign policy, each country would have to approve an economic boycott;
If that did happen, the EU exports far more to the US than the other way round and they would suffer for more than the US.
The US, spending more on weapons and "defence" than all of Europe, including Russia, combined has quite a bit more leverage.
I suppose the more economic boycotts the better unless money is all that matters there and morality isn't a high priority. I can't see who's really benefiting from all this free trading other than the business elites on both sides. You are correct about defense spending in the USA compared to that of Europe. However, Europe starting to clamp down on free trading would eventually force the US to spend less on wars or at least it's a strong possibility and beats the EU just sitting by idly and allowing the US government to misuse the military for abuse and bullying against other nations.
Important to understand that the individual nations in actuality have little to say. It's the major banksters and behind them, the family that runs the world...and basically owns Israel...the Rothschilds. They ultimately call the shots and make the decisions about who and what lives and dies...power and wealth beyond imagination.....
Shawn Berry May 16th, 2009 3:51 pm...Fear and economic servitude. All nations have "bought into the dollar".
That's interesting. I'll have to find out more about that. Europe has been maintaining its business as usual with the USA despite their conflicting views with the US about foreign policy. All Europe really has to do is hit the US government where it hurts, the money pockets.
The europeans are not without guilt, clearly, however do you really think the US would sit idly by if they enacted a boycott or economic blockade on the US?
Of course I don't expect the US to sit by idly. However, this alone would deprive the US of its resources and money to keep pestering Afghanistan. If we Americans cannot hold our government accountable, EU could step up to the plate although greed, power, and corruption exists even in those governments though not as much as in the US. I would also add that NATO is just as guilty of the mess in Afghanistan.
perhaps if not just europe, but the whole world rebelled against the Empire at once, that would be effective. Even the USA does not have the resources to bomb everyone and nuclear holocaust is not good for business. Same goes for us domestially, if we all said f-you to the federal govt., did not go to work for a week, did not pay our taxes, did not buy anything, it would get someone's attention up in Warshington.
Whether it be Europe or us individually: who is going to lead the charge? How much risk are you willing to take? How much hardship are you willing to take? Can't someone else do it while I sit back and watch? The collective action dilemma again and again...
what the hell just happened?
Where are all the VANMUNGO comments?
ed. nevermind.... I was reading a older lindorff thread where Vanmungo goes to town on...
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/05/10-4
The Obama Administration is Becoming a Stand-Up Comedy Act
rby Dave Lindorff
"It is bad enough that the US is using this weapon. It is even worse that it is forced to lie about it."
It is bad enough that the USA pursues energy gluttony for "economic growth" It is even worst that the USA is forced to perpetrate war to support its destructive addiction. It is diabolical that the USA then turns that war into a military profiteering bonanza. And it's truly pathetic that the USA throws all rules of war to the wayside in "defending the American Way of Life".
We depend on the correspondents in the war zones to report the truth but then what do we do? Do we beg the Obama Administration to end the Afghan occupation, call or write to our Representatives in Congress? We did all that to prevent the invasion in the first place. America cannot kill all terrorists regardless of what disgusting weapon we use.
Afghan and Iraq exit strategy
Just Do It!
If the USA is allowed to use chemical weapons, then everybody is allowed to use them. Even Saddam Hussein.
Obama promised to bomb Afghanistan and here's how he's doing it. What did this author expect by voting for Obama, a peaceful miracle ?
Where and how does the rag tag insurgents/terrorists Taliban get their money and arms to fight the great American military.
These people/freedom fighters have united to chase out the American occupation.
THIS IS NOT A WAR ON TERROR, NEVER HAS BEEN.
Gee, you dont think the Russians are helping the Taliban push us out.
Remmember , the Russians had a 160000 man military in Afghanistan for 10 years, and it was American help with arms and military training that helped the Taliban chase the great Russian army out.
Mean while back in the USA, our major media networks are not reporting on the middle east wars of occupation, or that military men have come forward to testify that Cheney ordered torture on prisoners to force them to confess to Iraq = Al qaida ties.So he could sell the American public the occupation.
This weekend it is Obama at Notre Dames visit or how Pelosi lied about what she new of torture procedures.
The fact the Bush/Cheney ordered the torture to force false confessions is the story.
The main stream media are right wing necon puppets.
I don't recall a time when the goal of the US was to ever win the hearts and minds of the Afghans. Like most any other nation, it's always shoot first and ask later that defines foreign policy. Even if our pols made a promise to change that, the change wasn't gonna happen overnight. The Military Industrial Complex would first have to be tamed and then only would our leaders not be so much warmongers but instead true peace negotiators. I don't know when this country will completely remove itself from the shoot first ask later mentality but I seriously doubt that it'll happen in the next 10 or even 20 years even under best case scenarios. Ever since WWII ended, our nation has relied on provoking foreign wars to oil up our economy. Wall $treet loves these types of wars and for good reason. The only remote chance of seeing a change in this foreign policy attitude is a severe economic depression and even then the change won't come so easily especially since the gun sales keep going through the roofs these days.