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More than just Depleted Uranium weapons apparently being [secretly] used in modern battles!
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This one just a about American forces in Falludja, but similar evidence has been found by Israel in Lebenon and Gaza and other locations in Iraq and other modern battles. Likely mini-nukes in bumker-busters or who-knows-what...so now we have to worry about the health dangers of both enriched uranium and depleted uranium on the modern battlefield!
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Professor Christopher Busby is a complex character.

For an intro to be read with an open and critical mind, here's wiki.

Falluja was clearly a deliberate war crime, straight out of the Phoenix playbook.
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
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Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Professor Christopher Busby is a complex character.

For an intro to be read with an open and critical mind, here's wiki.

Falluja was clearly a deliberate war crime, straight out of the Phoenix playbook.
The pro nuclear lobby are cleary out for him but he still has much support in the anti nuclear groups.
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