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Quo vadis
Dein heißgeliebtes Israel hat im vorletzten Gazakrieg gezeigt, dass man Phosphorbomben paar Meter über Wohnhäuser zum platzen bringt. Warum sollte Assad sowas dann in 500 Meter bis 1 km Höhe zünden?
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Und selbt wenn, was willst du Spast eigentlich? Assad für was anklagen, bei dem du im Gazakrieg durch die IDF angewendet einen Ständer bekommst?
Die selbe Website sagt aber auch, dass Israel Phosphor immer absolut legal in Gaza angewendet hat.
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Israel used White Phosphorus against HAMAS targets in Gaza during Operation Cast Lead in January 2009. This violated no international laws or conventions.
White Phosphorus (WP), known as Willy Pete, is used for signaling, screening, and incendiary purposes. White Phosphorus can be used to destroy the enemy's equipment or to limit his vision. It is used against vehicles, petroleum, oils and lubricants (POL) and ammunition storage areas, and enemy observers. WP can be used as an aid in target location and navigation. It is usually dispersed by explosive munitions. It can be fired with fuze time to obtain an airburst. White phosphorus was used most often during World War II in military formulations for smoke screens, marker shells, incendiaries, hand grenades, smoke markers, colored flares, and tracer bullets.
The Battle of Fallujah was conducted from 8 to 20 November 2004 with the last fire mission on 17 November. The battle was fought by an Army, Marine and Iraqi force of about 15,000 under the I Marine Expeditionary Force (IMEF). US forces found WP to be useful in the Battle of Fallujah. "WP proved to be an effective and versatile munition. We used it for screening missions at two breeches and, later in the fight, as a potent psychological weapon against the insurgents in trench lines and spider holes when we could not get effects on them with HE. We fired "shake and bake" missions at the insurgents, using WP to flush them out and HE to take them out. ... We used improved WP for screening missions when HC smoke would have been more effective and saved our WP for lethal missions."
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Phosphor ist in Kriegseinsaetzen auch nicht einem totalen Bann unterworfen. Bei richtiger Anwendung darf Phosphor durchaus zum Einsatz gebracht werden.
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