Wednesday, November 12, 2008

DeJa-Vu 'Agent Orange' of Iraq

The New Gulf War Syndrome

US soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan are being exposed to toxic chemicals that pose serious health risks


Add the possible Depleted Uranium Poisoning to this mix, And...................??

Unfortunately, the dangers of modern war extend far beyond weapons. As Iraqis know only too well, areas of Iraq today are among the most polluted on the planet – so toxic that merely to live, eat and sleep (never mind to fight) in these zones is to risk death. Thousands of soldiers coming home from the war may have been exposed to chemicals that are known to cause cancers and neurological problems.

What's most tragic is that the veterans themselves do not always realize that they are in danger from chemical poisoning. Right now, there is no clear way for Iraq war veterans to find out what they've been exposed to and where to get help.


The Iraqi's, especially the kids, will be left with this toxic legacy to grow up in, add that to the great possibility of some of those kids seeking payback in a few years, and guess what!!!!

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