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http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Mar04/Nichols0327.htm
There Are No Words ... Radiation in Iraq Equals 250,000 Nagasaki
Bombs
by Bob Nichols
http://www.dissidentvoice.org March 27, 2004
As a writer
I do not have a set of words to describe what 142 Degrees in the shade is like.
I've seen 120 D. in Phoenix and 110 D in the spa's sauna I use. One hundred
forty-two degrees leaves me speechless. Try to imagine 142 D temperature while
wearing a helmet, long sleeve shirt, long pants, a bullet proof vest, boots, and
carrying a 70 pound pack.
By contrast the Inuit of Alaska and Canada have thirty-seven words to
precisely talk about different kinds of snow.
So, since the temperature is heating up in Iraq it seemed like a good
time to float this story to different Internet sites and news publications.
There was one story in 2003 of one 19 year old British soldier whose military
job was to work in a British tank. In Iraq. In the summer. Word is, from London,
that he forgot to drink enough water and he literally cooked in his
tank.
But, this story is not about the temperature in Iraq. You can bet,
though, the weather will be really important for those Americans unfortunate
enough to still be in Iraq this summer.
This story is about American
weapons built with Uranium components for the business end of things. Just about
all American bullets, 120 mm tank shells, missiles, dumb bombs, smart bombs, 500
and 2,000 pound bombs, cruise missiles, and anything else engineered to help our
side in the war of us against them has Uranium in it. Lots of Uranium.
In
the case of a cruise missile, as much as 800 pounds of the stuff. This article
is about how much radioactive uranium our guys, representing us, the citizens of
the United States, let fly in Iraq. Turns out they used about 4,000,000 pounds
of the stuff, give or take. That is a bunch.
Now, most people have no
idea how much Four Million Pounds of anything is, much less of Uranium Dust
(UD), which this stuff turns into when it is shot or exploded. Suffice it to say
it is about equal to 1,333 cars that weigh three thousand pounds per car. That
is a lot of cars; but, we can imagine what a parking lot with one thousand three
hundred and thirty three cars is like. The point is: this was and is an
industrial strength operation. It is still going on, too.
No sir-ee,
putting Four Million Pounds of Radioactive Uranium Dust (RUD) on the ground in
Iraq was a definitely "on-purpose" kind of thing. It was not "just an accident."
We, the citizens of the United States, through our kids in the Army, did this on
purpose.
When the uranium bullets, missiles, or bombs hit something or
explode most of the radioactive uranium turns instantly to very, very small dust
particles, too fine to even see. When US Troopers or Iraqis breathe even a tiny
amount into their lungs, as little as One Gram, it is the same as getting an
X-Ray every hour for the rest of their shortened life.
The uranium cannot be removed, there is no treatment, there is no cure.
The uranium will long outlast the Veterans' and the Iraqis' bodies though; for,
you see, it lasts virtually forever.
But, it gets worse. Seems an Admiral
who is the former Chief of the Naval Staff of India wanted to know how much
radiation this represented. He also wanted to express the amount in a figure
that the world, especially the non American world, could easily
understand.
The Admiral decided to figure out how many Nagasaki Atom
Bombs it would take to deliver the equivalent of the total amount of radiation
deployed in Iraq in 2003 in Four Million Pounds of uranium.
The Admiral
also wanted to figure out how much radiation the United States Military Forces
have deployed in the last Five American Wars, the so-called Five Nuclear
Wars.
That is a simple enough task for somebody like the Naval Chief of
Staff for a country that is a member of the Nuclear Club. Using the Nagasaki
bomb for the measuring stick is a particularly gruesome twist, though. For those
of you in the States who do not know it, the United States Military Forces
dropped two nuclear Bombs on Japan at the close of World War II. The whole world
remembers that.
One Atom Bomb was dropped by Americans on the city of
Hiroshima, the other on the city of Nagasaki three days later. About 170,000
people were incinerated immediately. It was a really big deal.
It is a
measuring stick that plays very well in the rest of the world; but, not very
well on Fox News (Fair & Balanced) (c) or the rest of the Fox-like American
media. The Department of Energy still lists the Hiroshima and Nagasaki
detonations as "tests." The admiral released the data months ago at a scientific
conference in India. This article is the first report of the data in the United
States. It will first be released on the Internet.
The admiral in India calculated the number of radioactive atoms in the
Nagasaki bomb and compared it with the number in the 4,000,000 pounds of uranium
left in Iraq from the 2003 war. Now, believe me, it is a lot more complex than
that; but, that is essentially what the experts in India did.
How many
Nagasaki Nuclear Bombs equal the Radiation loosed in the 2003 Iraq war? Answer:
About 250,000 Nuclear Bombs.
How many Nagasaki Nuclear Bombs equal the
Radiation loosed in the last Five American Nuclear Wars? Answer: About 400,000
Nuclear Bombs.
Who would do something like this?
We would. The only people in the
history of the world to engage in Nuclear Wars are Americans, citizens of the
United States. Allegedly, the Germans and Japanese of WWII also wanted to engage
in nuclear wars, except the American Military beat them to the draw, so to
speak.
Respected academic scholars could debate forever whether or not
Herr Hitler, Fuhrer of Germany, would have deployed uranium munitions in the
Sudetenland if the weapons had been available. Certainly the Germans knew just
as much about uranium wars as we did at the time. It seems doubtful that Adolph
Hitler would have ordered the use of uranium munitions there because the
Sudetenland was so close to the Fatherland, Nazi Germany.
An American
General named Leslie Groves was in charge of the bomb making operation called
The Manhattan Project. In 1943 The War Department knew exactly what uranium
bullets and bombs were good for.
If the nuclear weapons did not detonate
in Japan, the use of uranium bullets and bombs were the fall back position. It
was not till Ronald Reagan was President in 1980 did the re-named Defense
Department resurrect the deadly radioactive uranium bullets, bombs, and
missiles. No wonder his popular nick-name was Ronnie Ray-Guns.
The
American Military knew the symptoms of radiation poisoning in 1943 too; starting
with the irritated sore throat through to an agonizing death from being cooked
from the inside out.
President Bush promised to invade twelve countries
in the 2003 State of the Union speech. I believe the man. For some reason, some
misguided Americans do not believe him, or think he was "exaggerating." The rest
of the world has every reason to believe him, though.
Not to worry, the President has plenty of raw material for radioactive
uranium munitions left. There are more than 77,000 Tons stored at the 103
nuclear waste plants and the several Nuclear Weapons Labs in the US. Each one
makes another 250 pounds of radioactive material a day for radioactive bullets,
bombs, and missiles. Not to put too fine a point on it; but, that is enough for
40.5 more gloriously successful campaigns like the 2003 Nuclear War in
Iraq.
Every year about this time the Southern winds leave a fine desert
sand on the windshields of cars parked outside in Continental Europe and
Britain. Soon this sand dust will carry a surprise. Thanks to the Americans.
Thanks to us. We did this to the world. And, we wonder why they hate and despise
us so.
These uranium weapons' indiscriminate killing effect gives a whole
new meaning to the age old term: cannon fodder. In Iraq, what goes around, comes
around. If not the uranium munitions themselves, the uranium dust will be in the
bodies of our returning armed forces, time bombs slowly ticking away the lives
of the gullible and the ignorant with their very own internal radiation source,
the cannon fodder of the 21st Century American Nuclear Wars.
Put your
ending to this article next.
A lot of people have done everything we can
think of to stop these nuclear wars. Even more specifically to stop the use of
uranium as a munition and shut down the nuclear power plants. We have tried and
failed for years. Why don't you give it a try? Can't hurt anything! Write what
steps you would take to turn this situation around. Contact me at:
bobnichols@cox.net.
--- Bob Nichols writes in Oklahoma City and is the
Editorial writer for DemoOkie.com. Bob Nichols is a contributing writer for
LiberalSlant, Democratic Underground, OnlineJournal, AmericaHeldHostage, and
other online dot com publications. Mr. Nichols is a frequent contributor to The
Oklahoma Observer and other print publications. He lives and works in Oklahoma.
He is a member of CASE -- Citizens' Action for Safe Energy, and President of the
Carrie Dickerson Foundation. CASE has successfully killed two serious, well
funded attempts to build Nuclear Power Plants in Oklahoma and several attempts
to site what is now known as the "Yucca Mountain Reactor Dump" in Oklahoma. All
these efforts to build nuclear facilities have failed. CASE won every time.
Copyright 2004, Bob Nichols. All rights reserved. Permission for reposting is
allowed provided the complete text and attribution are kept intact.


It is
the VETERAN, not the preacher,
who has given us freedom of religion.
It is the VETERAN, not the reporter,
who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the VETERAN, not the poet,
who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the VETERAN, not the campus organizer,
who has given us freedom to assemble.
It is the VETERAN, not the lawyer,
who has given us the right to a fair trial.
It is the VETERAN, not the politician,
Who has given us the right to vote.

It is
the VETERAN,
who salutes the Flag,

who
serves under the Flag,

ETERNAL REST GRANT THEM O LORD,
AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT
SHINE UPON
THEM.
I don't
know if you saw this in the news but it really impressed me. Funny,
our US Senate/House took 2
days off as they couldn't work.
On the ABC evening news, it was reported tonight that, because of the dangers
from Hurricane Isabelle approaching Washington DC, the military members
assigned the duty of guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier were given
permission to suspend the assignment.
They refused. "No way, Sir!"
Soaked to the skin, marching in the pelting rain of a tropical storm, they
said that guarding the Tomb was not just an assignment, it was the highest
honor that can be afforded to a service person.
The tomb has been patrolled continuously, 24/7, since 1930.
I don't usually suggest that many e-mail be forwarded, but I'd be DARN proud
if this one reached as many as possible.
We can be very proud of our young men and women in the service no matter where
they serve.
God Bless them.
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