Depleted uranium used by US forces blamed for birth defects and cancer in Iraq
by classwarfare 
Rates of leukemia and birth defects “rose 
dramatically” due to use of depleted uranium by the US military since 
2003 invasion. 
“After the start of the Iraq war, rates of cancer, leukemia and birth defects 
rose dramatically in Najaf. The areas affected by American 
attacks saw the biggest increases. We believe it’s because of the’ 
illegal’ weapons like depleted uranium that were used by the Americans. 
When you visit the hospital here you see that cancer is more common than the 
flu,” Dr. Sundus Nsaif tells RT’s Lucy Kafanov while talking on the rooftop of 
her house in Najaf, instead of her laboratory. Why the 
secrecy? As she reveals, there’s an active push by the government 
perhaps not to embarrass the coalition forces, not to really talk about 
this issue.
RT crew went to the city of Najaf about 160 km south of Baghdad that 
saw one of the most severe military actions during the US’s invasion. 
Now every residential street in several neighborhoods that RT visited 
has multiple cases of families whose children were ill, families who had lost 
children who had to bury children, families who had many relatives who were 
suffering from cancer.
“The war isn’t over. Yes, the Americans are gone, but we are still 
suffering from the Consequences,” said Leila Jabar, whose three children died 
because they were born with congenital deformities. She blames 
radioactive ammunition used by American forces during the war for  the 
health problems of her children. Her only surviving 8-months-old son 
Ahmed has a nervous system disorder and doctors don’t expect him to 
survive his first birthday.

http://www.smirkingchimp.com/news/50742/depleted-uranium-used-by-us-forces-blamed-for-birth-defects-and-cancer-in-iraq

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