- Considering the tons of depleted uranium used by the
U.S., the Iraq war can truly be called a nuclear war.
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- 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.
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- 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."
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- 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."
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- 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 VA Secretary (Principi) was aware of this fact
as far back as 2000," wrote Bernklau. "He, and the Bush administra11,ooo
US soldiers dead from DU.ems tion have been hiding these facts, but now,
thanks to Moret's report, (it) ... is far too big to hide or to cover up!"
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- "Terry Jamison, Public Affairs Specialist, Office
of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Department of Veterans
Affairs, at the VA Central Office, recently reported that 'Gulf Era Veterans'
now on medical disability, since 1991, number 518,739 Veterans," said
Berklau.
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- "The long-term effects have revealed that DU (uranium
oxide) is a virtual death sentence," stated Berklau. "Marion
Fulk, a nuclear physical chemist, who retired from the Lawrence Livermore
Nuclear Weapons Lab, and was also involved with the Manhattan Project,
interprets the new and rapid malignancies in the soldiers (from the 2003
Iraq War) as 'spectacular -- and a matter of concern!'"
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- When asked if the main purpose of using DU was for "destroying
things and killing people," Fulk was more specific: "I would
say it is the perfect weapon for killing lots of people!"
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- Principi could not be reached for comment prior to deadline.
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- References
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- 1. Depleted uranium: Dirty bombs, dirty missiles, dirty
bullets: A death sentence here and abroad" by Leuren Moret, http://www.sfbayview.com/081804/Depleteduranium081804.shtml.
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- 2. Veterans for Constitutional Law, 112 Jefferson Ave.,
Port Jefferson NY 11777, Arthur N. Bernklau, executive director, (516)
474-4261, fax 516-474-1968.
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- 3. Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter. Email Gary Kohls,
gkohls@cpinternet.com, with Subscribe" in the subject line.
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- Email Bob Nichols at <bobnichols@cox.net.
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- globalresearch.ca/articles/NIC502A.html
- http://www.sfbayview.com/012605/headsroll012605.shtml
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