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Nuclear War in the Mideast

Karla Fetrow: A war fought with depleted uranium weapons is a nuclear war. It is a war against the human race, the earth itself, the water and the animals on the planet.

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birth defects, contaminated water, deformed babies, depleted uranium, depleted uranium artillery, disaster in Japan, earth warnings, four billion year half-life, Gaddafi, Gulf War Syndrome, Institute Policy Studies, Karla Fetrow, NATO, nuclear war, nuclear weapons, oil spill, Phyllis Bennis, radioactive dust, radioactive waste, Tehran Times, UN ban proposal, war in Libya, war in Mideast
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