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> Wed, 14 Jul 2004 21:54:58 -0400

> DU America's Silent

> WMD

>

>

> http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=1865

>

> Wednesday 14th July 2004 :

> Depleted Uranium: America's Silent Weapon of

> Mass Destruction

>

> by Sally Carless

>

> American troops are coming home poisoned --

> not by Saddam -- but by their own government's

> weapons of mass and indiscriminate destruction.

>

> The first reports from soldiers returning from

> Iraq have come in, and they are testing positive for

> depleted uranium (DU) in their systems. And these

> are not just random soldiers many are police

> officers and fire fighters from New York who serve

> in the NY Army National Guard. These are the very

> symbols of what this war was supposedly about.

>

> Depleted uranium is a component of toxic

> nuclear waste. As such, it is extremely cheap. It is

> also very effective -- the densest material

> available on the market, it can smash through tanks

> as if they were butter. When DU weapons explode, a

> fine aerosol of radioactive dust (uranium oxide) is

> formed. This dust -- which remains radioactive for

> billions of years -- is small enough to be inhaled.

> Once inhaled, uranium oxides lodge in the body and

> emit radiation indefinitely. The U.S. military has

> used hundreds of tons of these weapons - not just in

> the Iraqi conflict, but also in Afghanistan, Bosnia,

> Kosovo, Serbia, and in the first Gulf War. This dust

> attaches itself to tanks, clothing and equipment,

> becomes absorbed in the soil, plants, and water, and

> is propelled around every time the wind blows. DU

> powder does not discriminate; it gets into the lungs

> of Iraqi men, women, and children, as well as in the

> lungs of American service people. The recently

> tested soldiers from New York were not even in

> combat - imagine the amounts of DU waiting to be

> found in those who were in the midst of fighting and

> deploying these weapons. Many of the troops

> currently in Iraq are suffering from " mysterious "

> symptoms.

>

> Why is it that so many of the troops do not

> even know what depleted uranium is? Why were they

> told to camp in areas where DU weapons were used?

> Why weren't they told that the destroyed Iraqi tanks

> they pass on their patrols are highly radioactive?

>

> The rates of birth defects and cancer in Iraq

> have skyrocketed since the first Gulf War. Thousands

> of veterans from that war have fallen ill with a

> range of symptoms that have come to be known as Gulf

> War Syndrome. Common complaints include chronic

> fatigue, multiple cancers, musculoskeletal pain,

> neurological damage, signs and symptoms involving

> skin (including skin rashes and unusual hair loss),

> sleep disturbances, menstrual disorders,

> gastrointestinal problems, abnormal weight loss,

> upper and lower respiratory problems, memory loss,

> and chemical sensitivities. Veterans' children

> suffer increased rates of sickness as well.

>

> Babies whose fathers served in the first Gulf

> War are 50 percent more likely to have physical

> abnormalities than those born to soldiers who were

> not sent to that region, according to a recent study

> funded by the UK's Ministry of Defense. The study

> cited increased risks of genital, urinary and renal

> abnormalities, deformed limbs, bones and muscles.

> The Gulf War Veterans Association reports that at

> least 300,000 Gulf War vets have developed

> incapacitating illnesses. This is the fallout from

> the supposedly " quick and easy " war that lasted only

> a few weeks.

>

> While the U.S. military claims Gulf War

> Syndrome is a mystery, many vets -- and scientists

> -- believe that depleted uranium is one of the major

> causes of their ailments. It took the U.S. thirty

> years to admit that Agent Orange actually did harm

> our Vietnam vets, so perhaps the military believes

> it can put off admitting what is already known about

> DU for many years to come. In the meantime, service

> people are denied proper care.

>

> Major Doug Rokke (Ret.) led the Pentagon's

> depleted uranium assessment team, which spent

> several months in the Persian Gulf in 1990-91

> involved in DU cleanup, research, and follow-up

> medical care for U.S. personnel exposed to DU. Rokke

> has since become seriously ill, and many on his team

> have already died. He published his research in an

> Army pamphlet which, according to Rokke, was never

> distributed to NATO troops operating in the Balkans

> or to civilians living in areas bombarded by DU

> shells. Rokke's research concluded that anyone who

> comes in contact with DU must get medical attention,

> including those who fired the weapons, as well as

> anyone who has been near equipment or structures

> struck with DU shells.

>

> In 1999 a United Nations subcommittee called

> for an initiative banning the use of DU worldwide.

> The initiative died in committee where it was

> blocked by the U.S. In 2003 the European Parliament

> called for a moratorium on the use of depleted

> uranium. Despite the fact that the U.S. Army

> acknowledges the hazards of DU in a training manual,

> the Pentagon continues to deny that DU is dangerous.

>

>

> Saddam's WMDs were not found. But, America's

> DU weapons continue to contaminate our soldiers and

> are likely to contaminate the planet for billions of

> years to come. Our troops have not been informed of

> the danger they face from DU. The American corporate

> media remains silent. The politicians are looking

> the other way. These weapons are being used in our

> name; these are our tax dollars at work. Who is

> keeping watch here?

>

> Sally Carless is the founder and director of

> Global Village School for Peace and Diversity

> Studies, an international K-12 distance-learning

> diploma program dedicated to teaching about peace

> and justice. She can be reached at

> sally. Additional resources

> as well as articles documenting the facts stated in

> this article can be found at

> www.globalvillageschool.org/resources.html and

> www.globalvillageschool.org/troops.html.

>

>

> http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0713-13.htm

>

>

> by : Sally Carless

> Wednesday 14th July 2004

>

>

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