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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-12-03 02:42 AM
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Depleted Uranium Makes U.S. Troops, Iraquis and Afghans Sick
Edited on Tue Aug-12-03 02:52 AM by Dancing_Dave
I'm copying this important article partly because it needs to be mirrored -- the awesome Centre for Research on Globalization site gets hacked down from time to time. Someone really doesn't want their information to get out! They also have other great articles on this scandelous issue that's going to have a lot of impact. For one thing, when this information sinks in, there won't be British, Polish, Dutch or Japanese troops in Iraq for long. The majority of people in those countries don't seem to want their troops there anyway, and this information about the very debilitating effects of the waste from U.S. Depleted Uranium weapons will probably be the last straw for them. The U.S. should pull our troops out to--and do whatever we can to clean up this poison which will is likely to cause terrible birth defects and other severe health problems in Iraq and Afghanistan for generations. We need to revive the critical humanism of the 1960's, and reject our governments terrible treacherous actions in a deep cultural way!

<< Death By Slow Burn:
How America Nukes Its Own Troops
by Amy Worthington
The Idaho Observer, July 2003.
www.globalresearch.ca 13 July 2003
The URL of this article is: http://globalresearch.ca/articles/WOR307A.html


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On March 30, an AP photo featured an American pro-war activist holding a sign: “Nuke the evil scum, it worked in 1945!” That's exactly what George Bush has done. America's mega billion dollar war in Iraq is indeed a NUCLEAR WAR.

Bush-Cheney have delivered upon 17 million Iraqis tons of depleted uranium (DU) weapons, a “liberation” gift that will keep on giving. Depleted uranium is a component of toxic nuclear waste, usually stored at secure sites. Handlers need radiation protection gear.

Over a decade ago, war-makers decided to incorporate this lethal waste into much of the Pentagon's weaponry. Navy ships carrying Phalanx rapid fire guns are capable of firing thousands of DU rounds per minute.1 Tomahawk missiles launched from U.S. ships and subs are DU-tipped.2 The M1 Abrams tanks are armored with DU.3 These and British Challenger II tanks are tightly packed with DU shells, which continually irradiate troops in or near them.4 The A-10 “tank buster” aircraft fires DU shells at machines and people on the battlefield.5

DU munitions are classified by a United Nations resolution as illegal weapons of mass destruction. Their use breaches all international laws, treaties and conventions forbidding poisoned weapons calculated to cause unnecessary suffering.

Support our troops
Ironically, support for our troops will extend well beyond the war in Iraq. Americans will be supporting Gulf War II veterans for years as they slowly and painfully succumb to radiation poisoning.

U.S and British troops deployed to the area are the walking dead. Humans and animals, friends and foes in the fallout zone are destined to a long downhill spiral of chronic illness and disability. Kidney dysfunction, lung damage, bloody stools, extreme fatigue, joint pain, unsteady gait, memory loss and rashes and, ultimately, cancer and premature death await those exposed to DU.

Award-winning journalist Will Thomas wrote: “As the last Gulf conflict so savagely demonstrated, GI immune systems reeling from multiple doses of experimental vaccines offer little defense against further exposure to chemical weapons, industrial toxins, stress, caffeine, insect repellent and radiation left over from the last war. This is a war even the victors will lose.”6

DU
When a DU shell is fired, it ignites upon impact. Uranium, plus traces of plutonium and americium, vaporize into tiny, ceramic particles of radioactive dust. Once inhaled, uranium oxides lodge in the body and emit radiation indefinitely. A single particle of DU lodged in a lymph node can devastate the entire immune system according to British radiation expert Roger Coghill.7

The Royal Society of England published data showing that battlefield soldiers who inhale or swallow high levels of DU can suffer kidney failure within days.8 Any soldier now in Iraq who has not inhaled lethal radioactive dust is not breathing. In the first two weeks of combat, 700 Tomahawks, at a cost of $1.3 million each, blasted Iraqi real estate into radioactive mushroom clouds.9 Millions of DU tank rounds liter the terrain. Cleanup is impossible because there is no place on the planet to put so much contaminated debris.

Bush Sr.'s Gulf War I was also a nuclear war. 320 tons of depleted uranium were used against Iraq in 1991.10 A 1998 report by the U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances confirms that inhaling DU causes symptoms identical to those claimed by many sick vets with Gulf War Syndrome.11 The Gulf War Veterans Association reports that at least 300,000 Gulf War I vets have now developed incapacitating illnesses.12 To date, 209,000 vets have filed claims for disability benefits based on service-connected injuries and illnesses from combat in that war.13

Dr. Asaf Durakovic, a professor of nuclear medicine at Georgetown University, is a former army medical expert. He told nuclear scientists in Paris last year that tens of thousands of sick British and American soldiers are now dying from radiation they encountered during Gulf War I. He found that 62 percent of sick vets tested have uranium isotopes in their organs, bones, brains and urine.14 Laboratories in Switzerland and Finland corroborated his findings. In other studies, some sick vets were found to be expressing uranium in even their semen. Their sexual partners often complained of a burning sensation during intercourse, followed by their own debilitating illnesses.15

Nothing compares to the astronomical cancer rates and birth defects suffered by the Iraqi people who have endured vicious nuclear chastisement for years.16 U.S. air attacks against Iraq since 1993 have undoubtedly employed nuclear munitions. Pictures of grotesquely deformed Iraqi infants born since 1991 are overwhelming.17 Like those born to Gulf War I vets, many babies born to troops now in Iraq will also be afflicted with hideous deformities, neurological damage and/or blood and respiratory disorders.18

Army health physicist Dr. Doug Rokke was dispatched to the Middle East to salvage DU-contaminated tanks after Gulf War I. His Geiger counters revealed that the war zones of Iraq and Kuwait were contaminated with up to 300 millirems an hour in beta and gamma radiation plus thousands to millions of counts per minute in alpha radiation. Rokke recently told the media: “The whole area is still trashed. It is hotter than heck over there still. This stuff doesn't go away.”19

DU remains “hot” for 4.5 billion years. Radiation expert Dr. Helen Caldicott confirms that the dust-laden winds of DU-contaminated war zones “will remain effectively radioactive for the rest of time.”20 The murderous dust storms which ensnared coalition troops during the first few days of the current invasion will have significant health consequences.

Rokke and his clean-up team were issued only flimsy dust masks for their dangerous work. Of the 100 people on Rokke's decontamination team, 30 have already “dropped dead.” Rokke himself is ill with radiation damage to lungs and kidneys. He has brain lesions, skin pustules, chronic fatigue, continual wheezing and painful fibromyalgia. Rokke warns that anyone exposed to DU should have adequate respiratory protection and special coveralls to protect their clothing because, he says, you can't get uranium particles off your clothing.

DU doublespeak
The U.S. military insists that DU on the battlefield is not a problem. Colonel James Naughton of the U.S. Army Material Command recently told the BBC that complaints about DU “had no medical basis.”21

The military's own documents belie this. A 1993 Pentagon document warned that “when soldiers inhale or ingest DU dust they incur a potential increase in cancer risk.”22

A U.S. Army training manual requires anyone who comes within 25 meters of DU-contaminated equipment to wear respiratory and skin protection.23 The U.S. Army Environmental Policy Institute admitted: “If DU enters the body, it has the potential to generate significant medical consequences.”24 The Institute also stated that, if the troops were to realize what they had been exposed to, “the financial implications of long-term disability payments and healthcare costs would be excessive.”25

For pragmatic reasons, DOD chooses to lie and deny.

Dr. Rokke confirms that the Pentagon lies about DU dangers and is criminally negligent for neglecting medical attention needed by DU- contaminated vets. He predicts that the numbers of American troops to be sickened by DU from Gulf War II will be staggering.26 As they gradually sicken and suffer a slow burn to their graves, the Pentagon will -- as it did after Gulf War I -- deny that their misery and death is a result of their tour in Iraq.

Dr. Rokke's candor has cost him his career. Likewise, Dr. Durakovic's radiation studies on Gulf War I vets were not popular with U.S. officials. Dr. Durakovic was reportedly told his life was in danger if he continued his research. He left the U.S. to continue his research abroad.27

Naive young coalition soldiers now in Iraq are likely unaware of how deadly their battlefield environment is. Gulf War I troops were kept in ignorance. Soldiers handled DU fragments and some wore these lethal nuggets around their necks. A DU projectile emits more radiation in five hours than allowed in an entire year under civilian radiation exposure standards. “We didn't know any better,” Kris Kornkven told Nation magazine. “We didn't find out until long after we were home that there even was such a thing as DU.”28

U.S. vision of a nuclear planet
George Bush's ongoing war in Afghanistan is also a nuclear war. Shortly after 9-11, the U.S. announced it would stockpile tactical nuclear weapons including small neutron bombs, nuclear mines and shells suited to commando warfare in Afghanistan.29 In late September, 2001, Bush and Russian president Vladimir Putin agreed that the U.S. would use tactical nuclear weapons in Afghanistan while Putin would employ nuclear weapons against the Chechnyans.30

Describing the Pentagon's B-61-11 burrowing nuke bomb, George Smith writes in the Village Voice: “Built ram tough with a heavy metal casing for smashing through the earth and concrete, the B-61 explodes with the force of an estimated 340,000 tons of TNT. It is lots of bang for the buck, literally two apocalypse bombs in one -- a boosted plutonium firecracker called the primary and a heavy hydrogen secondary for that good old-fashioned H- bomb fireball.”31

Drought-stricken Afghanistan's underground water supply is now contaminated by these nuclear weapons.32 Experts with the Uranium Medical Research Center report that urine samples of Afghanis show the highest level of uranium ever recorded in a civilian population. Afghani soldiers and civilians are reported to have died after suffering intractable vomiting, severe respiratory problems, internal bleeding and other symptoms consistent with radiation poisoning. Dead birds still perched in trees are found partially melted with blood oozing from their mouths.33

Afghanistan's new president, Hamid Karzai, is a puppet installed by Washington, D.C. Under the protection of American soldiers, Karzai's regime is setting a new record for opium production. Both UN and U.S. reports confirm that the huge Afghani opium harvest of 2002 makes Afghanistan the world's leading opium producer.34 Thanks to nuclear weapons, Afghanistan is now safe for the Bush-Cheney narcotics industry.35

ABC News asserts that keeping the “peace” in Afghanistan will require decades of allied occupation.36 For years to come, “peacekeepers” will be eating, drinking and breathing the “hot” carcinogenic pollution they have helped the Pentagon inflict upon that nation for organized crime.

As governor of Arkansas during the Iran-Contra era, Bill Clinton laundered $multi-millions in cocaine profits for then vice-president George Bush Sr.37 As a partner in the Bush family's notorious crime machine, President Clinton committed U.S. troops to NATO's campaign in the Balkans, a prime heroin production and transshipment area. DOD's campaign to control and reorganize the drug trade there for the Bush mafia was yet another nuclear project.

Between 1995-2000, the U.S. and NATO fired DU missiles, bullets and shells across the Balkans, nuking the peoples of Serbia, Bosnia and Kosovo. As DU munitions were slammed into chemical plants, the environment became hideously toxic, also endangering the peoples of Albania, Macedonia, Greece, Italy, Austria and Hungary.

By 1999, UN investigators reported that an estimated 12 tons of DU had caused irreparable damage to the Yugoslavian environment, with agriculture, livestock and air water, and public health all profoundly damaged.38

Scientists confirm that citizens of the Balkans are excreting uranium in their urine.39 In 2001, a Yugoslavian pathologist reported that hundreds of Bosnians have died of cancer from NATO's DU bombardment.40 Many NATO peacekeepers in the Balkans now suffer ill health. Their leukemias, cancers and other maladies are dubbed the “Balkans Syndrome.” Richard Coghill predicts that DU weapons used in Balkans campaign will result in at least 10,000 cases of fatal cancer.41

U.S. citizens at home are also paying a heavy price for criminal militarism gone mad. DOD is a pollution monster. The General Accounting Office (GAO) found 9,181 dangerous military sites in USA that will require $billions to rehabilitate. The GAO reports that DOD has been both slothful and deceitful in its clean-up obligations.42

The Pentagon is pressing Congress to exempt it from all environmental laws so that it may pollute and poison free from liability.43

The Navy used prime fishing grounds off the coast of Washington state to test fire DU ammunition. In January, Washington State Rep. Jim McDermott chastised the Navy: “On one hand you have required soldiers to have DU safety training and to wear protective gear when handling DU...and submarines must stay clear of DU-contaminated waters. These policies indicate there is cause for concern....On the other hand the Department of Defense has repeatedly denied that DU poses any danger whatsoever. There has been no remorse about leaving tons of DU equipment in the soil in foreign countries, and there appears to be no remorse about leaving it in the waters of your own country.”44

DU has been used in military practice maneuvers in Indiana, Florida, New Mexico, Massachusetts, Maryland and Puerto Rico. After the Navy tested DU weaponry on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques, one third of the island's population developed serious illness. Many people show high levels of uranium in their bodies. Hundreds have filed a class action suit against the Navy for $100 million, claiming DU contamination has caused widespread cancers.45

The Navy's Fallon Naval Air Station near Fallon, Nevada, is a quagmire of 26 toxic waste sites. It is also a target practice zone for DU bombs and missiles. Area residents report bizarre illnesses, including 17 children who have contracted leukemia within five years. A survey of groundwater in the Fallon area showed nearly half of area wells are contaminated with radioactive materials.46

The materials for DU weaponry have been processed mainly at three nuclear plants in Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee, where workers handling uranium contaminated with plutonium have suffered for decades with cancers and debilitating maladies similar to Gulf War Syndrome.47

Prelude to a perpetual cycle of destruction, reconstruction
Emboldened by power-grabbing successes made possible by his administration's devious 9-11 project, President Bush asserts that the U.S. has the right to attack any nation it deems a potential threat. He told West Point in 2002, “If we wait for threats to fully materialize, we will have waited too long.”48

It is certain that Bush-Cheney future pre-emptive nuclear wars are lined up like idling jets on a runway. Both Cheney's Halliburton Corp. and the Bush family's Carlyle Group are profiteers in U.S. defense contracts, so endless war is just good business.49

The Washington Post reported that the Pentagon will create special nuclear weapons for use on North Korea's underground nuclear facilities.50 Next August, U.S. war makers will meet to consolidate plans for a new generation of “mini,” “micro” and “tiny” nuclear bombs and bunker busters. These will be added to the U.S. arsenal perhaps for use against non-nuclear third-world nations such as Iran, Syria, Lebanon.51

The solution?
Americans must stop electing ruthless criminals to rule this nation. We must convince fellow citizens that villains like Saddam Hussein are made in the U.S. as rationale for endless corporate war profits. Saddam was placed in power by the CIA.52 For years U.S. government agencies, under auspices of George Bush Sr., supplied him with chemical and biological weapons.53 Our national nuclear laboratories, along with Unisys, Dupont and Hewlett- Packard, sold Saddam materials for his nuclear program.54 Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliburton in the late 90s when its subsidiaries signed $73 million in new contracts to further supply Saddam.55 The wicked villain of Iraq was nurtured for decades as a cash-cow by U.S. military-industrial piranhas.

If America truly supports its troops, it must stop sending them into nuclear holocaust for the enrichment of thugs. Time is running out. If the DU-maniacs at the Pentagon and their coven of nuclear arms peddlers are not harnessed, America will have no able-bodied fighting forces left. All people of the earth will become grossly ill, hideously deformed and will die prematurely. We must succeed in the critical imperative to face reality and act decisively. Should we fail, there will be no place to hide from the slow burn of Bush-Cheney's merciless nuclear orgies yet to come -- or from the inevitable nuclear retaliation these orgies will surely breed.>>

You can find the footnotes to this article at it's original URL: http://globalresearch.ca/articles/WOR307A.html
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Divernan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-12-03 06:00 AM
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1. Any soldier now in Iraq who has not inhaled lethal dust is not breathing."
And the administration KNEW this would happen because of the results of using depleted uranium in Gulf War I.
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FannySS Donating Member (110 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-12-03 06:02 AM
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2. ...
See also this book (it´s trilingual, english, german, french):



More information here.
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-14-03 11:15 PM
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3. More horrific effects of the Bush Administrations lovely little nukes...
Here's some more about the horrific long-term health effects of the radioactive weapons the Bush Administration loves to use:
http://globalresearch.ca/articles/MIR306A.html

Yes, your and my tax dollars were used to do THAT to that kid. And these kind of effects will go on for generations. Sure, the Afghans and Iraqi's will thank us for "Liberating" them!

Veterans have very good reasons to be organizing to bring our troops home:
http://www.interventionmag.com/cms/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=469&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0&POSTNUKESID=fac3964ac1f488e19b82702440d81578

But the Bush Administration must also be held accountable for cleaning up all the deadly pollution they have caused...in Afghanistan, Iraq, New York City, ANYWHERE.
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-16-03 05:17 PM
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4. What toxic weapons were used on airport and palace?
<<Contrary to the "pneumonia" and "mystery illness" labels, enlightening
information surfaced today on "THE POWER HOUR" radio show
http://www.thepowerhour.com in an interview with Mark Neusche, father of Josh
Neusche, one of the Gulf War II troops to lose his life from the "mystery
illness" while serving in Iraq. The father stated that his 20-year-old
healthy son, a former track star and non-smoker, had written home on June
26 the explaining that he would be going on a 30-hour "hauling" mission,
but that he could not disclose what they would be hauling. The son had
stated that he had been to the Palace of Salaam Hussein, and it was later
learned that he was "hauling" at the Baghdad Airport.>>
http://www.gulfwarvets.com/news13.htm
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-17-03 11:54 PM
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5. Depleted Uranium Controversy Grows
I just got this from a Yahoo groups environmental activist newsgroup called sprayno. I haven't found an open-to-all www link for it yet. I'll just exerpt some crucial points off the top and try to find you all a link soon!

IRAQI CITIES "HOT" WITH DEPLETED URANIUM -- Baghdad 1,000+ times normal
radiation levels

Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the Aug. 21, 2003 issue
of Workers World newspaper
-------------------------

ANOTHER WAR CRIME?

By Sara Flounders

Has U.S. use of depleted-uranium weapons turned Iraq into a radioactive
danger area for both Iraqis and occupation troops?

This question has already had serious consequences. In hot spots in
downtown Baghdad, reporters have measured radiation levels that are 1,000
to 1,900 times higher than normal background radiation levels.

It has also opened a debate in the Netherlands parliament and media as
1,100 Dutch troops in Kuwait prepare to enter Iraq as part of the
U.S./British-led occupation forces. The Dutch are concerned about the
danger of radioactive poisoning and radiation sickness in Iraq.

Washington has assured the Dutch government that it used no DU weapons near
Al-Samawah, the town where Dutch troops will be stationed. But Dutch
journalists and anti-war forces have already found holes in the U.S.
stories, according to an article on the Radio Free Europe website.

DU-caused radiation had already raised alarms in Europe after studies
showed increased rates of cancers, respiratory ailments and other
disabilities of occupation troops from NATO countries stationed in Bosnia,
Kosovo and Afghanistan.
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demodewd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-18-03 04:58 PM
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6. Dancing_Dave
Thanks for all your invaluable input...Dave. How about a million people march on Washington to herald the cause of Veteran's Rights and to make more public the DU holocaust?! Tim Reiley
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-18-03 05:32 PM
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7. Great idea, man!
Edited on Mon Aug-18-03 05:39 PM by Dancing_Dave
:toast: Yes, Washinton DC would be a very fitting place for such a protest. You see, I have some friends who were sent off to the first Gulf War, they got health problems that continue right to this day and the Government has been lying to them. Now these guys over in Iraq now are likely to have very much worse health repurcussions, doing year long tours of duty in areas that the Bush Administration has made highly radioactive! So naturally, the Gulfwar I vets want to do something to help these current soldiers who are being irradiated, and break-down the whole Government cover-up. http://www.gulfwarvets.com
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Zuni Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-22-03 12:53 PM
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9. Sara Flounders
is a committed stalinist from ANSWER, the WWP, and the International Action Center--she was truly pro-Saddam, pro-North korea, pro-Milosevic

I wouldn't use her as a source.
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-23-03 02:51 AM
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10. Silly Ad Hominem Arguments have no role in finding the truth
So why even waste your time coming up with such childish non-sense? Reasoning and evidence are what's used to figure out what really happened, and it's always the quality of thinking and not who did it that matters. Such prejudicial irrelevent cheap shots all are forgotten when the truth is found.
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Dancing_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-18-03 06:39 PM
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8. DuctapeFatwa started another thread on this issue in breaking news
A number of interesting people jumped into the discussion of this very important issue when it came up today in the "Latest Breaking News" forum: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=102&topic_id=71430

Make no mistake about it, we're all going to be hearing more and more about this issue as US soldiers get sick and die... right along with Iraquis and Afghans. Well, at least now they have something in common...but I wish it was something less deadly.
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