Making A Difference

War Without Rules

Saddam Hussein is accused of mass murder, torture, false imprisonment, the embezzlement of billions and the use of chemical weapons. He is certainly guilty on all counts. So, it now seems, are the people who overthrew him.

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References:

1. You can watch the film here 

2. Captain James T. Cobb, First Lieutenant Christopher A. LaCour and Sergeant First Class William H. Hight, March 2005. TF 2-2 in FSE AAR: Indirect Fires in the Battle of Fallujah. Field Artillery, March-April 2005.

3. Darrin Mortenson, 10th April 2004. Violence subsides for Marines in Fallujah. North CountyTimes.

4. Article 2.9©. Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

5. Article 2.2.

6. GlobalSecurity.org 

7. Mallinckrodt Baker, Inc., 2nd November 2001. Material Safety Data Sheet: PhosphorusPentoxide

8. US StateDepartment, viewed 9th November 2005. Did the U.S. Use "Illegal" Weapons in Fallujah? 

9. US StateDepartment, viewed 14th November 2005. Did the U.S. Use "Illegal" Weapons in Fallujah? 

10. AdamIngram, 6th December 2004. Written Answer. Hansard Column 339W, 201991.

11. Colonel Randolph Alles, quoted by James W. Crawley, 5th August 2003. Officials confirm dropping firebombs on Iraqi troops. San DiegoUnion-Tribune

12. Eg Martin Savidge, 22nd March 2003. Protecting Iraq’s oil supply. CNN.

13. James W. Crawley, 5th August 2003. Officials confirm dropping firebombs on Iraqi troops. San DiegoUnion-Tribune

14. AdamIngram, 11th January 2005. Written Answer. Hansard Column 374W, 207246. 

15. Colin Brown, 17th June 2005. US lied to Britain over use of napalm in Iraq war. The Independent.

16. Ann Clwyd, 2nd May 2005. Letter to The Guardian.

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