Neutron Bombs Used In Battle of Baghdad
The US military used neutron weapons in the Battle of Baghdad, charged a former commander of Iraq’s Guard, while more than one US retired officer backs up this charge.
In an April 9 interview by Al Jazeera, Saifeddin Fulayh Hassan Taha said that: "US forces used neutron and phosphorous bombs during the assault on the Baghdad airport before April 9, 2003 capture of the capital." This neutron bomb incinerated over 2,000 elite Republican Guard troops, but left the buildings and infrastructure at the airport intact.
The neutron bomb is designed to produce and release a massive wave of neutron and gamma radiation, which can penetrate armour or several feel of earth. These bombs were in the US arsenal for years, but were used for the first time in Iraq.
The US military and the White House tried to keep this a top secret, since it is a war crime under the Geneva Convention. Even the BBC TV and radio exposed this on March 24, 2002, but it soon was taken off the news media and no newspaper wrote or tried to expose this barbaric act. The bomb is such a weapon that soldiers or civilians get all their air sucked out of their bodies and all of their internal organs catastrophically destroyed.
The US public still to this day does not know about the Battle of Baghdad and the use of these bombs or deadly consequences.
We wonder whether Bush talked to his God directly and received permission to incinerate the Iraqi people with these neutron bombs.
We’re also certain that the present Russian regime leadership was aware of this horrendous crime – but where was their outcry and expose or condemnation?
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