Friday, June 13, 2008

U.S. weapons in Iraq affecting babies

By GottaLaff


This must be going over well:
The new cases, and the number of deaths among children, have risen after "special weaponry" was used in the two massive bombing campaigns in Fallujah in 2004.

After denying it at first, the Pentagon admitted in November 2005 that white phosphorous, a restricted incendiary weapon, was used a year earlier in Fallujah.

In addition, depleted uranium (DU) munitions, which contain low-level radioactive waste, were used heavily in Fallujah. The Pentagon admits to having used 1,200 tonnes of DU in Iraq thus far.

Many doctors believe DU to be the cause of a severe increase in the incidence of cancer in Iraq, as well as among U.S. veterans who served in the 1991 Gulf War and through the current occupation. [...]

"The most worrying is that many of our women have suffered loss of their babies, and some had babies born with deformations."
Spreading Democracy can be unhealthy for children and other living things.

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