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In reply to the discussion: U.S. Shipping Thousands of Cluster Bombs to Saudis, Despite Global Ban - Foreign Policy [View all]Divernan
(15,480 posts)52. This thread wins the prize for today's Fresh Hell; what could be worse than cluster bombs.
Although the day is still young so knock on wood that Obama & his crew don't reveal even worse news. I don't think the article mentioned how some cluster bombs used by the Israelis in Palestine were designed like bright colored balls, to encourage children to pick them up.
http://mondoweiss.net/2011/04/on-a-lebanese-girl-who-lost-her-ability-to-speak.html
On a Lebanese girl who lost her ability to speak
Philip Weiss on April 21, 2011 17
The Arab spring is exposing the cruel double standard in the Middle East. Last night we posted a piece on the international condemnation of Gaddafis use of cluster bombs in Libya. Well as Abdelnasser Rashid points out, Lets also not forget that Israel indiscriminately used cluster bombs in Lebanon in 2006. He pointed me to Haaretz: We fired more than a million cluster bombs in Lebanon.
What we did was insane and monstrous, we covered entire towns in cluster bombs, the head of an IDF rocket unit in Lebanon said regarding the use of cluster bombs and phosphorous shells during the war.
I have a story to tell on this subject. Last month my coeditor and I spoke to the U.N. Correspondents Association about the Goldstone Report. I had to kill some time in the U.N. lobby, and there is a small exhibit in the U.N.s main hall of photographs from Lebanon of people maimed by cluster bombs. The pictures and stories are too much to take in. You see a boy who was playing soccer and kicked an object, and it blew up his leg. You see a farmer who was clearing land of stones, and lost a hand. Large black and white images of rural people, in their homes.
And then you see a picture of a girl with a sweet face, about 10, holding up her left hand. She is missing the digit of a finger. She reached for something in the yard, it was a cluster bomb, it blew up and destroyed a digit of her finger. Why am I dwelling on this little girl? Because the caption for her photograph said that she has not spoken since she was 7 years old, that this injury, just the loss of one digit, so traumatized her that she abandoned the world of speech.
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U.S. Shipping Thousands of Cluster Bombs to Saudis, Despite Global Ban - Foreign Policy [View all]
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2013
OP
That Shia population works at the oil fields (in a way keeps them semi-pacified)
Harmony Blue
Sep 2013
#25
Well, we can't ship weapons to our proxy armies, but the Saudis can, if needed. So it could be a
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#33
You have to ask yourself~why would the US ship cluster bombs to a radical RW authoritarian monarchy
Zorra
Sep 2013
#8
Isn't it obvious? They don't give a fuck what we think ...and never really will give a fuck. n/t
L0oniX
Sep 2013
#62
How many of the 9/11 hijackers were we told came from Saudi Arabia?
woo me with science
Sep 2013
#20
15 of 19 9/11 hijackers had Saudi passports;new special travel benefits 4 Saudis a Slap in the Face
Divernan
Sep 2013
#49
Adding a link to another article about this arms sale, with video of cluster bomb.
enough
Sep 2013
#11
Nice, but off the mark, attempt to deflect. Don't deal with the issue, look for something, anything
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#36
And remember, if any of the 80+ signatories to the cluster bomb ban enforce it by lobbing
City Lights
Sep 2013
#35
Yep, the US will then repent, promise to never do it again and the President will step down
Celefin
Sep 2013
#46
I know! Someone should "send a message" to the exporter of these indiscriminate WMD
Dragonfli
Sep 2013
#30
So much more discriminate that Sarin ... they leave blood and visible wounds.
GeorgeGist
Sep 2013
#39
I hear that children love them ...they think they are toys and go to pick them up ....BOOM!
L0oniX
Sep 2013
#63
This thread wins the prize for today's Fresh Hell; what could be worse than cluster bombs.
Divernan
Sep 2013
#52
'moral high grounds' are where other wise smart people go to make spectacularly failed swan dives. n
xchrom
Sep 2013
#51
Uh Oh. Sounds like somebody can't obey the law and needs an ass whoopin!
kenny blankenship
Sep 2013
#61