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The US Regime Used More Than One Million Depleted Uranium Rounds In Iraq by Elbinawi: 9:07am On Jul 01, 2022
Ever heard of Depleted Uranium (DU)?

In Vietnam the genocidal US regime used chemical weapons to kill millions of Vietnamese civilians but in Iraq they used Depleted Uranium.

"782,414 Depleted Uranium rounds were fired during the 1991 war in #Iraq, mostly by US forces. In a three-week period of conflict in Iraq during 2003, it was estimated that between 1,000 and 2,000 tonnes of depleted uranium munitions were used. More than 300,000 DU rounds were fired during the 2003 war, the vast majority by US troops."

782,414 + 300,000 = 1,000,000+ Depleted Uranium rounds

This means more than one million of the banned Depleted Uranium rounds was used in Iraq alone by US forces.

Go to Fallujah, Iraq and other communities and see the effects of Depleted Uranium. "Iraq is suffering from depleted uranium (DU) pollution in many regions and the effects of this may harm public health through poisoning and increased incidence of various cancers and birth defects. DU is a known carcinogenic agent."

No single American war criminal is punished for this heinous crimes against humanity. The world is not a Just world.

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