Obama Administration Stonewalls Inquiry into Radioactive Weapon Use in Iraq
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Saturday, March 09, 2013

 
Efforts to determine the health and environmental risks of depleted uranium 
(DU) weaponry in Iraq have been hampered by the Obama administration. DU, which 
makes shell 
and bullet casings harder and more capable of piercing armor, can 
contaminate the environment and contribute to health problems, including cancer 
and birth defects.
 
The Dutch peace group IKV Pax Christi complained in a new report that 
“Coalition Forces” (read: the United States) have refused to 
provide information on when and where invading forces fired DU weaponry.
 
Due to a “lack of transparency” by the U.S., “there is an absence of 
crucial information on firing coordinates, the quantities and types of 
DU munitions used; data gaps relating to the efforts undertaken to clean up 
contaminated sites and material are hindering efforts to assess 
risks and implement remediation work,” the report reads.
 
There are reportedly more than 300 sites in Iraq that were contaminated by DU 
weapons, many of them located in populated areas.
 
It is estimated that 400 tons of DU ammunition were fired in Iraq, 
mostly by American units, during the Gulf War and the 2003 invasion. 
Although the United States continues to use depleted uranium munitions, 
the report notes that “over the last couple of years the US Army has 
invested in research into replacing DU rounds in the A-10 with tungsten 
alloy based munitions, as well as non-DU 105 and 120mm munitions for the M1A2 
Abrams tank, referring in their rationale for this move to DU’s 
potential environmental impact.”
-Noel Brinkerhoff
 
To Learn More:
In a State of Uncertainty: Impact and Implications of the Use of Depleted 
Uranium in Iraq (IKV Pax Christi) (pdf)
Iraq's Depleted Uranium Clean-Up To Cost $30m As Contamination Spreads (by Rob 
Edwards, The Guardian)

http://www.allgov.com/news/top-stories/obama-administration-stonewalls-inquiry-into-radioactive-weapon-use-in-iraq-130309?news=849366


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