sanch said:MagnoliaApples said:No one knows what adverse affect these chemical weapons have had on the health and DNA of the Afghan population. This is not know for Iraqis or Iranians either. Further it is not known if DU and these other toxic residues in combination increase health risks. It is easy to postulate that A affects C. Life becomes inherently more complicated if we use the whole alphabet. Let’s look at the complete story and not be selective and then perhaps some form of truth will emerge in the end.
It IS known what adverse affects these chemical have on people. Haven't you been reading the articles or doing any research of your own??? Why don't you look it up? There are many articles, researchers and scientists that have been outspoken about the effects of D.U in the Afgani, Iraqi AND Gulf War Vets.
The results are staggering, to say the least!!
The recombination of all these chemicals is very recent and so no one really knows. 2 1/2 million people dead which you refuse to acknowledge. My point is you don't give a damn about suffering and death and you only want to make a political point. There has been no remorse shown to aboriginal peoples as victims of uranium on this thread which is revealing. And the staggering conclusion I reach is that Canadians here do not care who they kill as long as they have the opportunity to point their finger at someone else.
Ummm Sanch the first part of you quoting me, the part in dark blue, wasn't me. I was quoting YOU. You're the one who said that no one knows what effect D.U has on people. I'm saying we DO know.The green part is what i was saying.
I didn't say that I refuse to acknowledge 2 1/2 million people dead. I DO acknowledge all of these people dying and i'm saying it's wrong. I'm not trying to make a political point. I made the mistake of not including the aborigional people.
The truth is that the article that i was referencing was based on the research they have done mainly in Afghanistan that proves that uranium is a major cause for these health problems. So, if it's hurting the people in Afghanistan who have been exposed to it, then it's safe to believe that anyone who is exposed to this harmful toxic substance would suffer the same effects.
You have completely twisted everything i have said around!
I don't think it's right to be using D.U at all. I understand that the effects of D.U on humans and to the environment is devastating and shouldn't be used, ever. I am disappointed that we have a hand in the manufacturing and sale of D.U. And i think that the aborigionals who have been exposed to the toxic substance have a very strong case.
The problem is that the government is ignoring the scientific reports and keeping it out the the media so that they can keep manufacturing it and selling it. I don't think this is right and this is most certainly an issue that needs more media exposure.
Basically, I sympathize with your point, Sanch.