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Kosovo: Rise in depleted uranium related ailments, report says |
2009-02-07 |
Posted by:Fred |
#5 ...Sigh...once more for the idiots who keep trying to turn this into another anti-American horror story: Yes, DU gives off dust on impact. Yes, it does give a short-ranged, very brief burst of gamma radiation on impact. And NO, those cannot harm you, because if you are close enough to breathe the dust or absorb the rads, YOU WILL BE DEAD ANYWAYS FROM THE IMPACT. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2009-02-07 17:12 |
#4 It looks like a measure of how many people may be mining it. Check again and see what we find. |
Posted by: newc 2009-02-07 15:37 |
#3 FUD. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2009-02-07 13:58 |
#2 DU can NOT cause cancer in two weeks, it's a year or more to grow, Liars. |
Posted by: Rednek Jim 2009-02-07 12:00 |
#1 Why were we using depleted Uranium in a bombing campaign in Kosovo? I thought that munition was designed for use against armor? How is DU supposed to cause cancer as just scattered residue of expended munitions? It's a heavy metal and I would not want to be ingesting it, but is it worse than lead, or mercury etc? |
Posted by: Glenmore 2009-02-07 10:21 |