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Mike Oxlong wrote:I think the report Chomsky mentioned that there is a higher level of cancers and related conditions in Fallujah than appeared in Hiroshima and Nagasaki is pretty damn interesting...
Greji wrote:It probably would be if it were other than Chomsky...
Mulboyne wrote:It's not Chomsky's report. The full document is available in PDF format here. I don't have the expertise to judge its findings but, if the survey results are anywhere near accurate, then something must have triggered the increase in cancer.
Level3 wrote:I'm just as suspicious of depleted uranium as the next guy, but this study is lacking, to say the least.
In 2004, one year after the end of the second Persian Gulf War in March 2003 there was heavy fighting between US led occupation troops and Iraqi elements in this town. Little is known about the types of weapons deployed, but reports began to emerge after 2005 of a sudden increase in cancer and leukaemia rates
Yeah, it would certainly suck to look at older, likely much more solid, data to establish some sort of baseline for the overall Iraqi population when looking at tiny sample with iffy survey controls based in a single city . Also apparently DU from old wars doesn't count, esp since its half life a few billion years apparently wouldn't make a difference over time.The national cancer rates in Iraq are not currently available; use of earlier Iraq cancer rates would bias the results since the whole country has been affected by post-war contamination following the 1991 and 2003 conflicts to various putative carcinogens, including oil fires, heavy metals and uranium from weapons.
Depleted uranium is obtained from spent nuclear fuel when all the fissible U235 in the rods is used up and only U238 and some other materials remain. The department for defence obtains it at little to no cost from the department of energy as it's technically nuclear waste. It's used to increase projectile weight and muzzle energy in tank shells and MG bullets, as uranium has a very high atomic weight and has some other favourable characteristics for penetrating armor.Greji wrote:You said quickly and accurately what I've tried to say in about three posts. The fact that the number of deaths may be overstated, or the opposite, understated and the number is far more.
I just found it a poor way to present their results with the implications that it was a "medical" study.
I am also curious about depleted uranium as I know little to nothing about it.
Tsuru wrote:Depleted uranium is obtained from spent nuclear fuel when all the fissible U235 in the rods is used up and only U238 and some other materials remain. The department for defence obtains it at little to no cost from the department of energy as it's technically nuclear waste. It's used to increase projectile weight and muzzle energy in tank shells and MG bullets, as uranium has a very high atomic weight and has some other favourable characteristics for penetrating armor.
Tsuru wrote:Your "vehicle" back in the day was not fitted with a cannon IIRC.... or did you fly the "E" as well?
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote::shock: Nothing like a little nuclear physics first thing in the morning....
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Holy fuck, I've just fallen head over heels in love with McTojo. If it wasn't for that fat fuck, I'd be the stupidest person on FG by a long way (instead of being in at least a neck-and-neck race with the moped-riding, bosozoku, psuedo-Numidian Nazi).
Yokohammer wrote:I can't find any McT posts in this thread.
Not that it matters, any McT post will have that effect.
Yokohammer wrote:I can't find any McT posts in this thread.
Not that it matters, any McT post will have that effect.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Sorry, I'm just gobsmacked by how many brainy folks there are around here.
I used McTojo because he's my only rival for dumbest cunt on the site....
Mulboyne wrote:It's not Chomsky's report. The full document is available in PDF format here. I don't have the expertise to judge its findings but, if the survey results are anywhere near accurate, then something must have triggered the increase in cancer.
Socratesabroad wrote:I'd attach more credibility to an African prostitute who assures me, 'no, I'm totally clean' than I would to anything with Busby's name on it...
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Good Lord, YH. I hope you're not looking for a BJ or something...
sublight wrote:What Tsuru said. DU is extremely dense (two thirds more than lead, and just below gold), which lowers aerodynamic drag on shells to increase penetration.
McTojo wrote:Thank you for those encouraging words!
McTojo wrote:Thank you for those encouraging words!
sublight wrote: ... DU is extremely dense ...
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