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Fears of Depleted Uranium Use in Libya
LEIDEN, The Netherlands - The pattern of deception to gain legitimacy for war in the eyes of the public by now is familiar. In the middle of March, Western powers led by the U.S., Britain and France initiated actions of war against Muammar Gaddafi’s government of Libya. The start of war was preceded by a publicity offensive in which the Libyan leader was depicted as a madman.
The war was defended on the grounds that the Libyan people needed to be protected against their dictator via a ‘no-fly’ zone, and the public was made to believe the West exclusively aimed at defending the humanitarian interest of Libya’s population. Now, concerns among the Western public over Libyan events have thinned. The need to camouflage war aims has concomitantly decreased.
Time to highlight some of the long-term implications of the Western intervention. A sound, but difficult test case is the West’s use of depleted uranium weapons. Though U.S. and British officials have so far denied their employment over Libya, from the very start of the intervention to overthrow Gaddafi speculation has been rife that ammunitions used by the U.S. and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) contain ‘depleted’ uranium. What to make of these stories?
First, the record on previous uses of so-called depleted uranium weapons is unequivocal. While the very word ‘depleted’ or impoverished appears to indicate that arms containing this type of uranium are not very dangerous, depleted uranium well exemplifies the intractable nature of nuclear production. For the radioactivity spread by these weapons is not just long lasting, it is perennial in a literal sense: it is said to last into the future for nearly as long as planet earth exists: some 4,5 billion years.
Yet for two reasons the U.S. and European states have historically opted to build weapons with everlasting radiating effects. Depleted uranium, largely consisting in uranium-238, is a very hardy metal. Hence it can be employed to strengthen military vehicles and arms. Also, arms containing ‘depleted’ uranium can easily pierce the armament systems of any, less powerfully equipped enemy.
Thus, the Iraqi army during the second Gulf war staged against Iraq’s occupation of oil-rich Kuwait in 1991 was taken by surprise. Suddenly, U.S. tanks fired shells, later identified as depleted uranium shells, having a 1,000 meters longer carrying capacity than theirs, and hitting their tanks with extraordinary speed. Again, there is ample evidence confirming that the U.S. war plane known as Thunderbolt (the A-10) in the Gulf war and in the war against former Yugoslavia staged in the late 1990s fired similar armour-piercing shells from its cannon. A whole range of Western tanks and military planes have meanwhile been equipped with shells and bombs containing depleted uranium.
But how damaging is the use of depleted uranium in war really? It emerged as a by-product of the process of nuclear enrichment - massive quantities of depleted uranium originally needed to be put aside as waste. Their new destination therefore might appear an appropriate answer to the generation of waste. Yet the deleterious impact of materials containing a relatively 'low' dose of radioactivity, as uranium-238 does, have been exposed for decades - and from well before they started being channelized towards Western weaponry.
Best documented have been the consequences for Iraq, where depleted uranium weapons figured in U.S. tanks shells and bombs fired in the 1991 Gulf war, but also in the occupation war started in 2003. Two French journalistic accounts published in 2001 have given detailed descriptions of the effects suffered by Iraq’s civilian population after the Gulf war.
The extensive field-investigation carried out by the priest Jean-Marie Benjamin brought out that there had been a 350 percent increase in the rate of malformations in Iraqi babies at birth, such as dislocations of brains outside the head and of eyes at an unusually wide distance. Again, there have been reports that the number of blood cancers, leukemia, in Iraqi children has not just increased, but has multiplied.
Academic reports, for example by the conservative American Rand Corporation, have similarly spoken of indiscriminate risks for the lungs and digestive systems, of civilians and combatants alike. Radioactive dust may be inhaled after explosions of depleted uranium shells, or people get radiated after contact with unexploded shells in war zones. The toxic effects from depleted uranium weapons, such as for human mutations, have been recorded too.
Third, not only has the danger of depleted uranium weapons’ use by Western powers been put on record by a variety of sources, the use has also been delegitimised, thanks notably to sustained campaigning by anti-war coalitions over the past decade. Western analysts studying the U.S. and NATO war strategies have long ago admitted that depleted uranium weapons when spreading their radioactivity do not differentiate between military and civilian targets.
As long as such weapons are being used, damaging impacts on non-combatants, on civilian populations, cannot be averted. Hence in recent years international pressure has mounted, so as to force the U.S. and other Western powers which have incorporated this uranium into their armoury, to renege on its use.
Significantly, the General Assembly of the United Nations has thrice adopted resolutions expressing its concerns over the given weaponry. In the third resolution adopted towards the end of 2010, no less than 148 UN member states demanded from states employing depleted uranium weapons that they frankly ‘reveal their use’ whenever asked to do so by affected countries. Perhaps not surprisingly, four UN members voted against - the U.S., Britain, France and Israel. The three countries now waging war against Libya plus Israel stood opposed to an overwhelming majority of states expressing humanity’s growing anxiety.
Since the start of the war against Gaddafi, speculation by critics on the likelihood or risk that Western powers use the discredited weaponry in Libya has primarily focused on the potential inclusion of depleted uranium in two types of weapons; as warhead or armour enhancing material in cruise missiles; and as part of the shells fired by A-10 military planes. In view of the past, inclusion in the shells fired by the A-10 Thunderbolt is more than likely.
Although Western officials routinely deny that they have used depleted uranium in the war on Libya, they have not excluded its possibility either. There are ample reasons to suspect that the denials are a war tactic, as was the initial denial stating that Western powers do not target bringing down Gaddafi's government. The fear is justified that the Libyan civilian population will face long-lasting radiation effects from depleted uranium weapons used over their territory.
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Show AllThere is ample evidence of the terrible heath effects of depleted uranium munitions in what used to be Yugoslavia. Cancer and birth defects are norm. We are using these weapons in Libya, Pakistan, Iraq and our wars expand endlessly.
Can anyone say anything good about the American Empire? Does anyone have any suggestions on how we can destroy this evil empire?
When will Americans realize that we are being lied to every time one of our 'leaders' speaks? We must change the regime in the United States of America.
Yes - by voting with your wallet - your lifestyle.
Worldwide, we are now facing scarcity - in food, potable water, water for irrigation, good soil, and to a first approximation, virtually all commodities.
The western democracies have morphed into true oligarchies, and are now in a classical fight for these resources, and a position in the twenty-first century's lifeboats. Our pasts know only one way - war.
But war is no longer possible in a nuclear age.
All the western democracies, and their military and corporate counterparts, are dependent entirely on a consumer workforce.
The rampant consumer must die so that new life can live.
Manysummits
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Dude, I agree with most of what you say, but I am living in the most populated place on Earth - southern China - and there is so much food here that you see food rotting on the streets.
My concern about DU is that where ever it is used, the soil is no longer good to grow edible food. That's the problem, IMHO.
Dizi:
I think China is living a 'bubble' existence lately, fueled by money from western rampant consumers. They are flush with this money and all it can buy, but they are flush also with pollution and people - far too many.
And their rivers and aquifers will be increasingly depleted as the mountain glaciers melt and time goes on. At first the rivers will flood due to the enhanced melt, but the end result is as clear as a depleted munition once it is launched or fired - a diminished future.
Manysummits
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My wife Julia just found this (graphic pictures also)
http://depleteduraniumthechildkiller.com/
Then there is the scientific evidence:
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (German Affiliate - 2011)
http://www.ratical.org/radiation/Chernobyl/HEofC25yrsAC.html
Busby et al; European Committee on Radiation Risk (2010)
http://www.euradcom.org/publications/ecrruraniumrept.pdf
Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment" (ca 2009/10)
http://www.strahlentelex.de/Yablokov%20Chernobyl%20book.pdf
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It is not possible to speak of this without emotion - it's what the International Criminal Court was created for.
Manysummits
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Yes, Obama has been studying Golda Meir:
"We can forgive the Arabs for killing our children. We cannot forgive them for forcing us to kill their children."
It's all pretty horrible. Of course, it's the Arabs' children that end up killed in a prolonged human atrocity due to Zionism.
DU is the ultimate 21st century WAR CRIME and CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY !
The following is onee of many articles exploring the GLOBAL dangers of DU.
And what a surprise, the Bush family is involved !
http://www.mindfully.org/Nucs/2006/DU-Europe-Moret26feb06.htm
The Queen's Death Star
Depleted Uranium Measured in British Atmosphere from Battlefields in the Middle East LEUREN MORET
very good information here:
http://www.uraniumweaponsconference.de/background.htm
"Why this quest to cover-up uranium weapons and misrepresent their health and environmental effects? The paper seeks to answer the question step-by-step. Part 1 briefly sets out the science of radiological weapons, and summarizes their hazards. It then sets out a digest of official documents proving that the authorities responsible for uranium contamination knew about the risks involved – the principal reason they suppressed the evidence. Part 2 overviews humanitarian law relating to weaponry and the consequences of violations, including the duty to condemn such weaponry, the duty to compensate victims (redress), and the duty to clean up. Understanding of this clearly shows why those responsible think they have to cover-up that they knowingly developed and used "illegal" weapons. Rather than face those consequences, they misstate, mislead, and misinform. Part 3 analyses the details of the cover-ups with a view on exposing the methods and tactics and providing a way to counter the damage caused by the cover-ups."
definitely a must-read.
Talking with executives of large corporations has shown me that although they are staunch "free marketeers", they are also fatalistic about our near future. They seem to have the attitude that they will keep pressing technological fixes for our problems and enjoying the time they have left, to hell with everything else. For golf and the 19th hole.
The use of DU ammo and or in bombs should have been outlawed world wide many years ago. That deadly long life poison is now everywhere and it does not go away, the wind blows the deadly microscopic specks.
It wasn't just used in the Gulf wars and Kosovo, Afghan. It was used on many military ranges in the US and on military friring and bombing ranges in many countries. Many countries military buy DU from American and other countries manufactures of DU ammunition and use DU cannon shells and bombs,,,, (including Libya).
At the present time Libya forces cannot use DU bombs because of the enforced no fly zone, but they still have and use tanks and artillary. So who actually is guilty of using it there? Gadaffi? __ Never, he's the "good guy". His people love him to death.
Thank you Wayne for picking up the torch previously held by the (to CD) late, great Kem Patrick! I remember him bravely talking about this very thing. And if memory serves me well, the trolls showed up to ask for detailed information, specific video links, and whatever else would substantiate the case already known to many.
Even Public Citizen spoke of the problem of nuclear power plants and their tonnage of waste products. Some of that is already melted down and combined with "good" metals, and served as everyday products like toaster ovens. The heavy stuff got "recycled" by the military. "How Convenient!" Dana Carvey's Church Lady character might respond...
There is always karma associated with war, particularly the truly senseless casual killings that many participate in. These ritual massacres, are a fit homage to Mars, god of war. However, when the weapons become devices that mutate entire genetic lineages, long after the scars between nations heal, what then of the biological wounds left to endlessly reverberate?
For the vast conceits of science, the 20th century's mantra that all diseases would soon be wiped out... what science & technology instead affected, in their joint homage to Mammon (and Mars) are items that wound the human template (DNA) so considerably as to make disease, itself, a moot aspect.
In one of my published astrology books I related that a phase of profound human deformities would soon arise. When the concept came to me (through the astrological prism I did my best to understand), I imagined that outcome would ensue from so many toxic, chemical exposures. I was not thinking of nuclear fall-out or DU specifically. Now, with DNA being bent from a number of odious angles, the probability increases that genetic defects will be passed down from one generation to the next.
The only way around this outcome would be a massive extinction event, and many of the same engineers behind DU are probably rooting for that one. After all, for those who sign up to be part of a killing machine that proudly asserts M.A.D as its mantra, how much does the courting of End Times depart from that goal?
I remember Kem Sue... So many of the shills complained about him he was banned, along with several others of the oldtimers here... Think he's still alive and kickin though... Brocket says so.
Leo.
For anyone who hasn't seen this yet, this 2004 documentary below is well worth watching.
If by the end of this documentary you don't feel any compassion towards fellow human beings wherever they may in this world or still believe that DU weaponry is just like any other weapon or is justified, then there's no hope for you.
Notably in the documentary is the insistence of authorities that spent DU rounds and material aren't dangerous and yet when the doctor brings one as evidence with him he's pounced upon for it because its dangerous and fined.
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The Doctor, the Depleted Uranium, and the Dying Children
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/doctor-depleted-uranium-dying-children/
"An award winning documentary film produced for German television by Freider Wagner and Valentin Thurn.
The film exposes the use and impact of radioactive weapons during the current war against Iraq. The story is told by citizens of many nations.
It opens with comments by two British veterans, Kenny Duncan and Jenny Moore, describing their exposure to radioactive, so-called depleted uranium (DU), weapons and the congenital abnormalities of their children.
Dr. Siegwart-Horst Gunther, a former colleague of Albert Schweitzer, and Tedd Weyman of the Uranium Medical Research Center (UMRC) traveled to Iraq, from Germany and Canada respectively, to assess uranium contamination in Iraq."
OLD: Thank you for the links and information.
It reminds me of the way Julian Assange and Bradley Manning are being treated.
The make-war state regards peace and justice activists as their primary enemy.
And the corporate-state, or corporacracy regards environmental justice advocates as its enemy... hence the new title, Eco-terrorists.
As we watch our civil liberties carrode, and FBI agents enter peoples' homes to confiscate their computers and data, while surveillance methods invert The 4th Amendment thereby rendering the very concept of privacy into a quaint joke... the corporate state sets up the premise that ANY principled opponent to its methods or intentions is pre-conceived as a danger to said state.
All those Fema Camps, and such a relaxed climate in which to enforce, no less uphold, established human rights... it's like watching The McCarthy hearings crossed with a sequel to "Minority Report."
"You are being pre-emptively arrested for your acts of conscience. These have no place in the make-war state! And you will be treated accordingly."
DU? It seems that Emperor Obama's Imperial (U.S.) Navy has been using cluster bombs against Libyan citizens as well.
Do you have a credible source for the use of cluster bombs in Libya Ocean. I personally don't buy it, not until I read a credible report that says so. I'm not criticizing you personally Ocean.
Btw it's rather interesting... In spite of our government's denials that DU ammunition is a hazard, The US Navy outlawed the presense of DU on their ships many years ago, their admirals knew the danger. I don't know if the Navy uses cluster bombs, the USAF does.
Most of the bombs used by the NATO forces in Libya have been on Gadaffi's personal homes and or offices, which I disagree should be done, and against Gadaffi's heavy weaopnry, tanks, artillary and rocket launchers, his radar sites and some military bases, runways and parked arcraft. The NATO forces have also hit some wrong targets and killed some of the rebels and some civilians.
Gadaffi's forces have killed more than a thousand of his own people and without the NATO no fly zone would have killled a whole lot more. They killed children, women, anyone. His military mined and shelled a port city killing refugees trying to flee the country. Many of those small cargo ships and large boats takng refugees never arrived at another port. Hundreds of refugees are missing. A few of the refugees managed to get back to land, their ships or boats had been blown up. It has been reported by the press the boats and small ships were overloaded and capcised... Sure, lots of them.
But Gadaffi is the "good" guy... Right?
"But Gadaffi is the "good" guy... Right?"
This isn't a John Wayne movie. Your question should be were we justified in taking sides. And I would have to say: No. Who exactly are the armed "rebels"?
"Gaddafi's Unreported Agenda
As despots go, he's not all bad. Under his 1999 Decision No. 111, all Libyans get free healthcare, education, training, rehabilitation, housing assistance, disability and old-age benefits, interest-free state loans, subsidies to study abroad and for couples when they marry, and practically free gasoline. Moreover, Libya's hospitals and private clinics are some of the region's best.
Overall, though affected by poverty and unemployment like elsewhere, Libyans achieved the highest African standard of living because Gaddafi used oil revenues for economic development. According to "Qaddafi and the Libyan Revolution:"
"The young people are well dressed, well fed and well educated....Every Libyan gets free, and often excellent, education, medical and health services. New colleges and hospitals are impressive by any international standard. All Libyans have a house or a flat, a car, and most have televisions" and other conveniences. "Compared with most citizens of Third World countries, and with many (others), Libyans have it very good indeed," including decent housing or a rent-free apartment.
Gaddafi's Green Book, in fact, states, "The house is a basic need of both the individual and the family, therefore it should not be owned by others." It also covers other socially beneficial policies and says:
-- "Women, like men, are human beings.
-- ....(A)ll individuals have a natural right to self-expression by any means....;
-- In a socialist society no person may own a private means of transportation for the purpose of renting to others, because this represents controlling the needs of others.
-- The democratic system is a cohesive structure whose foundation stones are firmly laid above the other (through People's Conferences and Committees). There is absolutely no conception of democratic society other than this.
-- No representation of the people - representation is a falsehood. The existence of parliaments underlies the absence of the people, for democracy can only exist with the presence of the people and not in the presence of representatives of the people."
Green Book ideology rejects Western democracy and capitalism, especially neoliberal exploitation, another reason for wanting Gaddafi ousted.
Under him, Libyans get impressive social benefits. Also free use of land for agriculture to foster self-sufficiency in food production. Moreover, all basic food items are subsidized and sold through a network of "people's shops."
In addition, since the 1960s, women had the right to vote and participate politically. They can also own and sell property independently of their husbands. Under the December 1969 Constitutional Proclamation Clause 5, they have equal status with men, including for education and employment, even though men have a leading role in society."
http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/TPV3/Voices.php/2011/04/19/what-next-in-libya
Not quite the evil villian in the black hat, once you are aware of the total picture.
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Uh, another thing is that Uranium Lite, alhough mostly U238, is always contaminated with other goodies - in particular and especially if the Uranium Lite comes from weapons production where it will be surely laced with teensy bits of Death Metal, plutonium.
Finally, uranium, what ever isotope you prefer, is chemically a particularlly nasty heavy metal for the body
A little (off topic) here but on the DU subject.
After the World Trade Center Twin Towers fell, there were hundreds of rescue workers, mostly police and firemen working there for days in that smoke filled enviroment.
They weren't issued masks. What was left of the still smoldering and burning aircraft fell into the basements and burned, the fires set thousands of vehicles parked down there afire also and magnesium fires burn for days. Lots of magnesiunm there, both in the aircraft and vehicle wheels. Mag wheels were very popular then. Smoke was coming out of the surface holes for many days.
For a long time now hundreds of those rescue workers have been suffering from the (same) symptoms of disease and medical maladies that our troops in the Gulf Wars suffer,,, by the tens of thousands they suffer,, and die, Young people actually, most much less than 50... It called PTSD by the VA medical staffs. A generic medical term that means "bullshit"... In reality, it's radiation poisoning.
Were the rescue workers on the 9-11 scene contaminated by DU? Good question.
Large commercial aircraft have a large and very heavy swinging counter weight in the tail section which helps to keeps the aircraft stablalized. They used to use DU for those weights because it was almost free, the nuclear industry or our government was glad to get rid of it instead of havng to store it.
Solid DU is very heavy metal. It was discovered that when DU burns the smoke is filled with trillions of deadly (if inhaled), microscopic specks of radioactive poison. So the aircraft industry stopped using DU for counter weights, because they had a few aircraft crash and burn.
The two 757 aircraft which rammed into the Twin Towers and finally burned to molten metal were not new aircraft and they very well may have had DU counter weights. There are approx (five billion) microscopic specks of that radioactive poison in a cupfull of DU. There are a lot of cupfulls in a large aricraft's tail counter weitht. Lots. About three cups in a tanks DU shell. One in a 30 mm cannon shell.
Anyway; when DU (burns), as is the case when DU ammo is fired or exploded, the smoke is filled with deadly poison and the residue is billions of deadly long life specks of poison. For at least seven billion years it's deadly. Longer than the life of Earth...
And it blows in the wind and we don't wear masks... The clothe and paper masks we see people at Fukushima wearing won't trap those invisible gaeous specks of poison, either DU or cesium 137... Some of that poison spewing from Fukashima blows in the wind also... Don't inhale any.