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Nbadan
12-21-2005, 05:27 AM
Heads roll at Veterans Administration
Mushrooming depleted uranium (DU) scandal blamed
by Bob Nichols
Project Censored Award Winner


Considering the tons of depleted uranium used by the U.S., the Iraq war can truly be called a nuclear war.
Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter charged Monday that the reason Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony Principi stepped down earlier this month was the growing scandal surrounding the use of uranium munitions in the Iraq War.

Writing in Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter No. 169, Arthur N. Bernklau, executive director of Veterans for Constitutional Law in New York, stated, “The real reason for Mr. Principi’s departure was really never given, however a special report published by eminent scientist Leuren Moret naming depleted uranium as the definitive cause of the ‘Gulf War Syndrome’ has fed a growing scandal about the continued use of uranium munitions by the US Military.”

Bernklau continued, “This malady (from uranium munitions), that thousands of our military have suffered and died from, has finally been identified as the cause of this sickness, eliminating the guessing. The terrible truth is now being revealed.”

He added, “Out of the 580,400 soldiers who served in GW1 (the first Gulf War), of them, 11,000 are now dead! By the year 2000, there were 325,000 on Permanent Medical Disability. This astounding number of ‘Disabled Vets’ means that a decade later, 56% of those soldiers who served have some form of permanent medical problems!” The disability rate for the wars of the last century was 5 percent; it was higher, 10 percent, in Viet Nam.

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“The long-term effects have revealed that DU (uranium oxide) is a virtual death sentence,” stated Berklau.

Read the rest at:San Francisco Bay News (http://www.sfbayview.com/012605/headsroll012605.shtml)

See this video (http://www.blackeyedsundays.com/video/poisonous.html) for facts on Depleted Uranium and it's after-effects.

Marklar MM
12-21-2005, 11:25 AM
The Jackal used depleted uranium bullets to attempt the assassination of the presidents wife.

JoeChalupa
12-21-2005, 11:49 AM
The casualties of war.

The VA needs to get on the ball. I watched a report about injured veterans having to wait over a year for their disability pay to be approved.

While I didn't support the war I DO support our troops regardless of what some on the right may think.
This is totally unacceptable.

Cant_Be_Faded
12-21-2005, 11:56 AM
This is totally unacceptable. Anyone got more links on this subject? I had forgotten all about this. Why did we even have so much uranium near the soldiers?

MannyIsGod
12-21-2005, 06:00 PM
This is totally unacceptable. Anyone got more links on this subject? I had forgotten all about this. Why did we even have so much uranium near the soldiers? Depleted uranium is used in amunition because of certain characteristics. I really haven't kept up on the situation, but I know that DU is used in a LOT of different US weapons systems because it makes things go BOOM. I want to say it is mainly an anti armor weapon. Uranium of course is a heavy metal, which makes it better for shells aimed at tanks and APCs.

Thats a pretty shocking figure, but one must also realize that in a historical context more disabled soliders is a sort of blessing because the alternative was more dead soliders. I don't pretend to know if DU ammunition represents a larger liability than a benefit, but I know there has been a lot of contreversy surrounding the use of it by our armed forces.

boutons
12-21-2005, 06:17 PM
"DU is used in a LOT of different US weapons systems because it makes things go BOOM"

isn't it because, just like lead bullets, its density is high? I don't think DU has any explosive value.

http://www.eoslifework.co.uk/pdfs/DU012v12.pdf

"1. DU and the evolution of hard target weapons
Depleted uranium has been developed for use in armour-piercing ammunition since the
1970's, for sea-to-air cannon and in nuclear bombs. Its first reported combat use by
US and UK forces was in anti-tank munitions during the Gulf War in 1991. The use of
DU in other conventional weapons systems e.g. in bombs and missiles has rarely been
questioned until now, despite comments on Jane's website that "some guided
weapons used depleted uranium to increase the penetration effect" and that DU
has been used "as liners for shaped charge warheads". This possibility has either
been omitted or denied by the US DoD (except for testing simulated nuclear warheads)
and by the UK Government (e.g. 2 Nov & 6 Dec 2001, see Part 2). But the following
information strongly suggests that DU is used in several hard target weapons systems.
There is no doubt that a whole new range of hard target warheads are based on some
very heavy, mystery metal that has been a closely guarded military secret since the
1980's. USAF procurement plans in 1997 give vital clues to recent hard target
weapons development based on "dense metal" ballast or penetrators"





We had the DU controversy also in the Balkans when the US used DU ordnance.

http://www.nato.int/du/docu/d010124a.htm

http://www.mec.utt.ro/~tmtar/lucrari_avh05/vol%20II%20Pdf/6%20Politics%20pdf/6080%20Kniewald%20Goran.pdf

DU is also used in $$$high-performance sail boat keels, for the same reason lead is, for ballast of the highest density in the smallest space (more keel volume = more drag) at the lowest level (more leverage).

JohnnyMarzetti
12-22-2005, 03:48 PM
Where is the outrage from Yonivore, Vashner, Goto and the other so called military loving conservatives??? :cuss

And they say liberals hate the military. :rolleyes

xrayzebra
12-22-2005, 03:50 PM
Where is the outrage from Yonivore, Vashner, Goto and the other so called military loving conservatives??? :cuss

And they say liberals hate the military. :rolleyes

Just sitting around watching you libs make fools of yourself. Enjoy~

:elephant :elephant :elephant

JohnnyMarzetti
12-22-2005, 04:07 PM
Just sitting around watching you libs make fools of yourself. Enjoy~

:elephant :elephant :elephant

I see by your dancing elephant you think it's just peachy the way our veterans are being treated. Guys like you make me sick. :cuss

You preach about being pro-military but when push come to shove you just walk away.

Oh, Gee!!
12-22-2005, 04:17 PM
Support the troops