Did the US use nuclear weapons during Iraq War?

by TheTotalCollapse.com on July 23, 2010

According to the following article one would come to the conclusion that the US used nuclear weapons in Iraq:

Iraqi city has higher cancer rates than Hiroshima

A report has been published indicating cancers and other diseases in the Iraqi city of Fallujah are significantly higher than those of the survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs of 1945.

The survey found that in the five years following the 2004 attacks by USA-led forces there has been a four-fold increase in all cancer.

The types of cancer are similar to that in the Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors who were exposed to nuclear fallout.

Researchers found a 12 fold increase in child hood cancers since 2004.

“Far fewer boys were born than girls and this is a well known expression of genetic which was found after Hiroshima.” Said report writer Dr Chris Busby.

Fallujah is less than 65km from Baghdad.

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R July 24, 2010 at 9:16 pm

Yes they did and they continue to use these nuclear weapons every day in every war theatre. Their bombs and shells and missiles are made out of nuclear waste, which include traces of neptunium and plutonium, and these were used in 1991 in Iraq, in Yugoslavia… in Fallujah they saturated the place with these things as they were avenging Blackwater in 2004. This is a shamefully suppressed story because this nuclear waste is to them a magic bullet that cannot be replaced.

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