Of course not
During the war, US policy was: 1. First strike with atomic weapons 2. Will retaliate with chemical weapons, if the enemy uses them first 3. Will never use biological weapons Napalm is a fire weapon. Napalm came under heavy public attack during/since Vietnam. Fire weapons are not new; in WWII, the German city of Dresden was firebombed by allied bombers. Napalm today is frowned upon by all the peoples (because of images of Vietnam); but their are other forms of fire weapons that are equal to Napalm that can be used by the military if needed.
Yes, napalm is considered illegal to use in warfare under international law.
yes
Napalm is a flammable liquid that sticks to targets and causes severe burns. It is considered a cruel and inhumane weapon, and its use is restricted by international laws and treaties.
Napalm is a burning agent.
he was a leagal and democratic leader
Napalm was Used in the increased American air strikes on communist forces throughout Vietnam.
Napalm Records was created in 1992.
Napalm Death was created in 1981.
because it uses a weapon called a napalm bomb. napalm is basically gelled gasoline and is very sticky.
The duration of Wilder Napalm is 1.82 hours.
Napalm is a mixture of a thickening gelling agent and petroleum or a similar fuel for use in an incendiary device. It consist on polystyrene (46 parts), gasoline (33 parts) and benzene (21 parts). Napalm was first developed in 1942 by Harvard researchers cooperating with the U.S. army and used in bombs and flame throwers by mixing a powdered aluminum soap of naphthalene with palpitate (hence napalm). No one is claiming credit for the development of napalm.