From: "Laka Foundation"
Date: Mon Dec 3, 2001 4:10 pm
Subject: "US USED NUCLEAR WASTE"
There is no (hard) evidence. However, when this is true......
Henk van der Keur
Weekly Independent (Pakistan)
Vol 1, No.23, Regd No CPL-588
November 29 - December 05, 2001
Front Page
US USED NUCLEAR WASTE
The use of reprocessed nuclear waste in the US air strikes against the Taliban
poses a serious risk of radiation poisoning to the human lives in Afghanistan
and Pakistan
by Sarmad Sufian
Hard target weapons loaded with reprocessed nuclear waste have been used
as secret weapons in the US-led air strikes against the Taliban, exposing
human lives in Afghanistan and the adjoining border areas of Pakistan to
a serious risk of radiation poisoning. Sources in Pakistan's military establishment
say the first warning about the use of reprocessed nuclear waste arrived
last week in the shape of a dying Afghan child which led an Afghan doctor
to diagnose that she was infected with radioactive or chemical weapons, presumably
used by the US aircraft. Some later diagnoses revealed that many of the Taliban
troops and Afghan civilians have been affected, primarily due to radiation
caused by the Depleted Uranium (DU), which actually is reprocessed nuclear
waste. The DU (U238), the mystery metal is being produced by the US since
1997. "It presents a perpetual health hazard similar to asbestos - especially
in the lungs. And there is no known cure for inhaling Depleted Uranium dust".
The sources say that as these cases were reported to the aid agencies conducting
relief work in Afghanistan, the US military bosses were quick to refute them
as mere speculations. "The US actually wanted to hush up the matter. Therefore,
a bill has already been moved before the US Congress, calling for a total
ban on Depleted Uranium and the disclosure of the facts about its use in
Afghanistan." However, in a recent statement questioning the safety of the
US troops in Afghanistan,
the American Defense Department spokesperson Kenneth Bacon indirectly confirmed
the use of nuclear waste "We obviously put out instructions about avoiding
Depleted Uranium dust. Our troops are instructed to wear
masks if they're around what they consider to be atomised or particle-sized
Depleted Uranium", Bacon said. Estimates by Pakistani experts show that Afghanistan
might have been hit by the reprocessed nuclear waste along with several hundred
tonnes of smart bombs and cruise missiles used by the allied forces. Experts
say that since the mystery metal is 50-75 per cent of the weight of the bombs
- up to 1.5 tons in the GBU- 37 Bunker Buster bombs, the toxic reserves in
the area could be huge and as dangerous as they were in the aftermath of
the Gulf war. The lethal Depleted Uranium oxide is known for travelling up
to 25 miles by wind. "Therefore, large areas may be affected by each of the
American bombs". The experts say the new generation of hard target smart
bombs and cruise missiles being used by the US against Afghanistan can penetrate
10 feet into reinforced concrete before exploding. They were mostly used
to attack the Taliban bunkers, caves, command centres, fuel and ammunition
stores. "The 2 tonne GBU-37 Bunker Busters and 2000 lb GBU-24 Pave-way smart
bombs, plus the Boeing AGM-86D, Maverick AGM-65G and AGM-145C hard target
capability cruise missiles all use advanced unitary penetrators (AUP-113,
AUP-116, P31) or BROACH warheads with the mystery high density metal in alloy
casings". Since Depleted Uranium is basically reprocessed nuclear waste,
field experts fear that given the massive bombing, the amount of hazardous
radioactive deposits in the area might prove extremely dangerous to tens
of thousands of the human lives in Afghanistan and the adjoining border areas
of Pakistan. Reports emanating from Afghanistan reveal that after the fall
of Taliban and the landing of the allied forces there, the troops and aid
agencies have been told to proceed with caution. The Red Cross, Oxfam and
other international aid agencies have reportedly been cautioned to stay away
from the locations bombed by the allied forces and use bottled water only.
The sources say that the post retreat US bombings on the Talliban militia
in Afghanistan was not targeted on the military installations but various
channels of water supply instead. "Water-supply tunnels and sources were
targeted with bunker-busting bombs, with the intention to flush out Osama
bin Laden, his Al-Qaeda group and the Taliban fighters from the hillside
tunnels that riddle the landscape", said a source requesting anonymity. "The
already bombed ancient tunnels were a vital source of water supply to thousands
of the border villages adjoining Pakistan." Where it is feared that the US
bombardment on Afghanistan could dramatically increase water shortages in
the war-torn and drought-stricken country, experts estimate the damage could
be far more than what is being expected, given the presence of Depleted Uranium
in the water reservoirs. "Not only will the water of the Afghan areas become
poisoned, but it will also be extended to many parts of Pakistan as many
of the Afghan rivers flow across the border to the neighbouring Pakistan".