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Legacy of War: Iraq Littered With High Levels of Nuclear and Dioxin Contamination, Study Finds
• Greater rates of cancer and birth defects near sites • Depleted uranium among poisons revealed in report
Areas in and near Iraq's largest towns and cities, including Najaf, Basra and Falluja, account for around 25% of the contaminated sites, which appear to coincide with communities that have seen increased rates of cancer and birth defects over the past five years. The joint study by the environment, health and science ministries found that scrap metal yards in and around Baghdad and Basra contain high levels of ionising radiation, which is thought to be a legacy of depleted uranium used in munitions during the first Gulf war and since the 2003 invasion.
The environment minister, Narmin Othman, said high levels of dioxins on agricultural lands in southern Iraq, in particular, were increasingly thought to be a key factor in a general decline in the health of people living in the poorest parts of the country.
"If we look at Basra, there are some heavily polluted areas there and there are many factors contributing to it," she told the Guardian. "First, it has been a battlefield for two wars, the Gulf war and the Iran-Iraq war, where many kinds of bombs were used. Also, oil pipelines were bombed and most of the contamination settled in and around Basra.
"The soil has ended up in people's lungs and has been on food that people have eaten. Dioxins have been very high in those areas. All of this has caused systemic problems on a very large scale for both ecology and overall health."
Government study groups have recently focused on the war-ravaged city of Falluja, west of Baghdad, where the unstable security situation had kept scientists away ever since fierce fighting between militants and US forces in 2004.
"We have only found one area so far in Falluja," Othman said. "But there are other areas that we will try to explore soon with international help."
The Guardian reported in November claims by local doctors of a massive rise in birth defects in the city, particularly neural tube defects, which afflict the spinal cords and brains of newborns. "We are aware of the reports, but we must be cautious in reaching conclusions about causes," Othman said. "The general health of the city is not good. There is no sewerage system there and there is a lot of stagnant household waste, creating sickness that is directly affecting genetics. We do know, however, that a lot of depleted uranium was used there.
"We have been regulating and monitoring this and we have been urgently trying to assemble a database. We have had co-operation from the United Nations environment programme and have given our reports in Geneva. We have studied 500 sites for chemicals and depleted uranium. Until now we have found 42 places that have been declared as [high risk] both from uranium and toxins."
Ten of those areas have been classified by Iraq's nuclear decommissioning body as having high levels of radiation. They include the sites of three former nuclear reactors at the Tuwaitha facility – once the pride of Saddam Hussein's regime on the south-eastern outskirts of Baghdad – as well as former research centres around the capital that were either bombed or dismantled between the two Gulf wars.
The head of the decommissioning body, Adnan Jarjies, said that when inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency arrived to "visit these sites, I tell them that even if we have all the best science in the world to help us, none of them could be considered to be clean before 2020."
Bushra Ali Ahmed, director of the Radiation Protection Centre in Baghdad, said only 80% of Iraq had so far been surveyed. "We have focused so far on the sites that have been contaminated by the wars," he said. "We have further plans to swab sites that have been destroyed by war.
"A big problem for us is when say a tank has been destroyed and then moved, we are finding a clear radiation trail. It takes a while to decontaminate these sites."
Scrap sites remain a prime concern. Wastelands of rusting cars and war damage dot Baghdad and other cities between the capital and Basra, offering unchecked access to both children and scavengers.
Othman said Iraq's environmental degradation is being intensified by an acute drought and water shortage across the country that has seen a 70% decrease in the volume of water flowing through the Euphrates and Tigris rivers.
"We can no longer in good conscience call ourselves the land between the rivers," she said. "A lot of the water we are getting has first been used by Turkey and Syria for power generation. When it reaches us it is poor quality. That water which is used for agriculture is often contaminated. We are in the midst of an unmatched environmental disaster."
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Show AllLeast we forget, Laos the most heavily bombed nation on earth, in a secret war of the USA in which the USA dropped more tonnage than all of WWII, where one third of the land is unusable due to unexploded USA munitions,
Presently one Laotian dies every two days from accidently exploding USA munitions.
And in an attempt by the USA to defoiliate the forest causing the irrigation canals to clog and prevent rice growing, in otherwords starve the farmers, Vietnamese are still being born with Agent Orange birth defects.
Now DU
MY GOD how can you people support this MONSTER?
Dear glenn ford,
Regrettably, to put it mildly, war has become THE US environmental policy for disposal of its toxic waste.
Tragic is also too mild a term.
DU munitions are a war crime. DU munitions are a crime against mankind. In fact, in the history of war crimes, America's use of DU munitions is the greatest war crime in the history of mankind to date.
The absence of a treaty signed by the United States in no way mitigates the fact that DU munitions are war crimes and crimes against mankind.
One million years from now, a time span longer than modern man has walked upon planet Earth, the DU munitions that the United States has used will still be killing whatever life forms that come in contact with the residue of DU munitions.
DU on the ground!
DU on the ground!
Lookin' like the fool,
with your DU on the ground!
--with apologies to civil rights activist, Larry Platt
A few years after the first Gulf War, Dr. Helen Caldicott documented the dramatic rise in birth defects/abnormal births in Iraqi babies born in the Basra area, so this news story comes as no surprise.
The United States military is the worst polluter on planet earth. We must stop this madness. We are the terrorists. We did the same thing in Yugoslavia. We are doing the same thing here at home.
The people of the United States must change our government. Our democracy is on the ropes. Our Congress is corrupt. You know this. You don't want to face the fact that we are all responsible for this evil. We want to stay in our 'comfort zone' and so we don't do anything but fool around on the internet.
The Supreme Court has just given the corporations a free hand to manipulate and control our government even more than they are now. The Supremes say these evil creatures of greed are due all the rights and protections of living people---BUT FOR ONE THING---they do not have the right to vote.
You must know that both Democrats and the Republicans are now in the pay of the corporations and it will only get worse. Our fight for democracy has to start with you making a promise that you will never again vote for corrupt elected officials. If your rep voted for the bankster bailout (nearly all of them did), or voted for the surge in Afghanistan (most of them did) or did not support even allowing a vote on Single Payer, Medicare for all---that rep is CORRUPT and obviously voted to please his/her contributors and did not heed the constituents.
Get smart, while we still have a window of opportunity. Don't vote for the corrupt. Kick them out and reboot Congress. Can't do worse. Kicking the bums out will open up an opportunity for new candidates, new political parties and a new chance to get some democracy where the elected officials heed the people. This is not a question of Democrats or Republicans. Don't kick out one of the evil twins and vote in the other equally evil twin.
Our mythology has Adam and Eve in Eden between the two rivers in this fertile crescent.
Now we have turned Eden into another Love Canal for 10,000 years and more.
"You've thrown the worst fear
That can ever be hurled
Fear to bring children
Into the world
For threatening my baby
Unborn and unnamed
You ain't worth the blood
That runs in your veins"
His Bobness - 1963
Are you still "Proud to be an American?"
I knew about this about three days into the present Iraq invasion and occupation.
Here it is almost ten years later, and we have public confirmation of the devastation.
The true horror of this war has been sanitized for the amusement of the American herd. They are protected from the suffering by their Corporate masters.
But very, very soon, those same Corporations will loose their collective evil on the peoples of the United States. If you don't believe me, look at the other items about the SCOTUS ruling on Corporate personhood and how they can now publicly buy any election and politician at any level.
And the people will be outraged.
That rage will spill into the street.
Where they will be met by the US soldiers under NORTHCOM, the command of the US homeland. These soldiers will be backed up by the thug mercenaries of Xe/Blackwater.
And then the average US citizen will truly understand the horror the Iraqis (and every other US military occupied country) deals with on a daily basis.
Well, we can't put 'em in Nebreska anymore and Greenpeace has got the salt chuck off limits, and Isreal sure doesn't want any more, so what're white boys to do?
I passed out the last articles that were written on this subject, maybe about 10 each between two articles. This will be a good one for Monday.