Donald Trump just made a military move so illegal, that even the Washington Post is calling out the obvious miscarriage of justice. The United States has used munitions packed with white phosphorous in a heavily populated area in the Iraq and Syria.

White phosphorous is not considered a chemical weapons under the Geneva Convention, however, it is classified as an incendiary weapon, illegal for use in populated regions.

According to JMCC:

“The Geneva Convention on the use of conventional weapons defines ‘incendiary weapons’ as ‘primarily designed to set fire to objects or to cause burn injury to persons through the action of flame, heat, or combination thereof, produced by a chemical reaction of a substance delivered on the target.'”

This is the longer version of Amaq video of White phosphorous used yesterday in Zanjili neighborhood of west Mosul #Iraq pic.twitter.com/9QTQhAlDSw — Fazel Hawramy (@FazelHawramy) June 4, 2017

The Washington Post first broke the story. They reported that the United States used white phosphorus:

“on at least two occasions in densely populated areas of Mosul and in the Islamic State’s de facto capital of Raqqa, according to videos posted online and human rights groups.”

The following is the CDC’s emergency response to white phosphorous exposure: