Sunday, March 17, 2024

Back to Fallujah: War Crimes Tribunal and the Bloodiest Battle of America's War Against Iraq

Fallujah: The Bloodiest Battle of the Iraq War

by Merchants of Death Tribunal

Dear friends; this video episode of the Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal examines the US aerial bombardment of Fallujah and the resulting bloodbath that occurred there. The Second Battle of Fallujah would become the bloodiest battle of the entire Iraq War.
I'm writing to share with you the next evidentiary video for the Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal, entitled: Fallujah: the Bloodiest Battle of the Iraq War. Please see below!

And on this St. Patrick's Day, please consider an article about The Great Starvation in Ireland and the suffering borne by Palestinians starved in our time by Israeli policies. The U.S. government's criminal complicity persists. The article can be read here: https://worldbeyondwar.org/when-starvation-is-a-weapon-the-harvest-is-shame/


 

 The link for this video evidence is here: https://rumble.com/v4i7pjn-fallujah-the-bloodiest-battle-of-the-iraq-war.html

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In solidarity,

Brad Wolf, Kathy Kelly, and Nick Mottern
Organizers
Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal

The Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal will hold accountable -- through testimony of witnesses -- U.S. Weapons manufacturers who knowingly produce and sell products which attack and kill non-combatants. These manufacturers may have committed Crimes Against Humanity as well as violated U.S. Federal criminal laws. The Tribunal will hear the evidence and render a verdict.


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