Posted on 03/17/2007 8:36:52 AM PDT by Cinnamon
Three chlorine gas attacks in Iraq are reported to have killed eight people and left hundreds injured, including six US troops.
Two of the attacks were near the city of Falluja, the third near Ramadi, west of Baghdad. Both areas are hotbeds of al-Qaeda militants.
Chlorine gas can cause severe burns to the throat and lungs and can kill after only a few breaths.
There were at least three such attacks in Iraq in February.
'Vomiting'
The heaviest casualties were in a suicide attack on Friday evening at the entrance to a housing estate south of Falluja in which six people were reported to have been killed. The injured included at least 27 children.
Map Shortly before that another attack in the same area killed two Iraqi policemen.
Officials say that in both attacks the assailants drove dumper trucks containing the bombs at their targets. One of the trucks is reported to have contained a 200 gallon (900 litre) tank of chlorine and explosives.
The third attack was at a checkpoint near Ramadi.
"Approximately 350 Iraqi civilians and six coalition for
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I think that it classifies as a WMD...does it not???
This can't be.
There are no WMDs in Iraq.
/youknowwhat
They would say there was no chlorine bombs going off before Bushs illegal invasion.
The evidence has suggested that the entire Presidency of one George W. Bush has been a WMD.
How so troll?
I can tell you from experience, you haven't had your a$$ kicked till it's been kicked by Chlorine...God rest their souls.
There is no "evidence": only reportage.
The leftists do not care about American soldiers or Iraq citizens. They care about hating President George W. Bush.
That is the only thing that keeps them going. Hatred.
Hate to ask, does anybody know how to post articles? I have no idea.
A person does not get much of a chance to smell chlorine - the gas reacts so quickly with the moisture in your nasal passages, that the release of nascent oxygen from the breakdown of water and the formation of aqueous HCl stuns the olfactory nerves rather quickly.
Still, they COULD be using fluorine instead.
And fluorine reacts with EVERYTHING.
Muslims are in vastly greater danger from other Muslims, than they shall ever be from all the combined belligerents from all the other religions in the world.
If these weapons are found to have originated in Iran, then it's safe to conclude that THE BOMBING BEGINS IN FIVE MINUTES!
Is that sarcasm in your reply?? If not, I would suggest to you that the evidence PROVES that the Clintonistas and the Dems are WMD's..... but I guess we'll never know since Sandy stole the evidence.
These monsters are murdering and mutilating children with chlorine gas...
Will there be a massive outrage heard from The Left?
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*crickets*
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The smell isn't the problem...it's the feeling that you've got rope coiled tightly around your chest.
Security Plan Working as Violence Drops in Northwest Baghdad
By Fred W. Baker III
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, March 16, 2007 Moving coalition forces out of big forward operating bases and into smaller community-based combat outposts as part of the Baghdad Security Plan has reduced violence and helped to stabilize northwestern Baghdad, a senior Army officer serving there said today.
Murders are down by more than half since January in the densely populated 93-square-kilometer area controlled by the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, said its commander, Army Col. J.B. Burton.
His troops have found only 10 planted improvised explosive devices this month. Thats down from 36 in January, when 89 IEDs were detonated. So far this month, there have been only 21 IED detonations, Burton reported.
About 1 million people live in the area patrolled by Burtons troops. It is principally Shiia-occupied in the northeast, Sunni in the west and southwest, and mixed in the southeast. Sectarian fault lines define the areas, and both Sunni and Shiia extremists fight for control over portions of the city and its citizens, Burton said.
Extremists have used tactics ranging from car bombs to illegal militia control over access to gas stations and food distribution programs to execution-style murders by death squads, Burton said. Such murders are down from 141 in January to 63 in February to only 16 so far in March, he said. But the area has seen an increase in car bombs targeting Shiia gathering places, Burton said, mostly by Sunni extremists.
Burton said he believes this decline is directly attributable to his soldiers living in the neighborhoods and working side by side with the Iraqi security forces.
Originally, the combat outposts were designed solely to create and keep a troop presence in the community. However, they have transformed into combined command posts, or joint security stations, with coalition forces working in cooperation with Iraqi forces. This allows for better and faster information sharing and easier operations planning, Burton said.
Every day I go out and visit these joint security stations, I see better interoperability, increased command and control processes and increased sharing of information, Burton said. What we started out with as a means to get coalition forces out into the battlefield has grown into a very promising effort to execute combined operations across western Baghdad.
But, while violence has decreased since implementing the Baghdad Security Plan, Burton was quick to add that it is still too soon to say how long the downturn will last.
Make no mistake, we are not proclaiming victory yet. There's a lot of tough work ahead, but we are very optimistic, Burton said.
Meanwhile, the lull in violence is giving local governments time to form and operate. Burton said its also boosting the confidence local Iraqi forces, which he called a fundamental necessity for improving the quality of life for Iraqis in Baghdad is security.
Within the next month, a provincial reconstruction team will embed itself in the area. The team will work with the local governments to begin improving essential services and infrastructure, Burton said.
Already, his own reconstruction team has been working in the area to increase employment opportunities, which Burton said is a key element of decreasing acts of violence. In Shula and Kadhimiya, his team has worked with local government leaders and the district advisory councils to create municipal jobs and help open small business.
These are all positive signs, that we see the employment opportunities decreasing the violence, specifically in the Shula and Kadhimiya areas, Burton said. We hope to export similar programs throughout the rest of the area of responsibility.
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Yes, the use of chlorine gas constitutes a War Crime, a Crime Against Humanity, and a gas bomb is a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD).
Will the attacks be reported by CNN or NYT or at the UN as such? No!
will MSM cite it as a violation of the Geneva Convention?
DEMSM response: " Hey, don't get all worked up over bleach"
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