Depleted Uranium Measured in British Atmosphere from Battlefields in the Middle
lydia | 01.06.2008 09:01
The highest levels of depleted uranium ever measured in the atmosphere in Britain, were transported on air currents from the Middle East and Central Asia; of special significance were those from the Tora Bora bombing in Afghanistan in 2001, and the "Shock & Awe" bombing during Gulf War II in Iraq in 2003.
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01.06.2008 14:12
Jim Sloane
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04.06.2008 17:46
The DU dust that was first registered in England from those middle-eastern invasions will still be dangerous for millions of years though. The fact we are still using DU means the spikes noticed two years ago will be being repeated every time the wind blows our way.
How many people know that their illegal foriegn wars using illegal weaponry backfired so quickly ?
Danny