NATO using depleted Uranium in Libya?

klaatu
By klaatu

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5P60fsjYuw&feature=player_embedded#at=155

By hummy345• 15 May 2011 20:25
hummy345

insallah

By KHATTAK• 15 May 2011 17:30
KHATTAK

hummy....sorry to hear about your cousin. May his soul rests in peace.

By hummy345• 15 May 2011 17:07
hummy345

khattak iam sorry i totally misunderstand you as u said its drama but trust me gaddfi is gone with the wind he killed in 2month more than 13000 people one of them is my cousin because he said he want freedom !!!!

By anonymous• 15 May 2011 16:22
anonymous

blank stare :l

By KHATTAK• 15 May 2011 16:18
KHATTAK

hummy345...you mean, my first comment on this thread was right?

By hummy345• 15 May 2011 16:15
hummy345

KHATTAK first u think terrorism they are football them can go from country to another . ben laden was in Pakistan not in Libya plus i said there isn't any Uranium been used by NATO

By Good old joe• 15 May 2011 13:16
Good old joe

They should try using some of this arms and ammunition back home instead of creating havoc and misery in places far from their borders.

By klaatu• 15 May 2011 12:40
klaatu

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/mounting-alarm-over-us-use-of-depleted-uranium-arms-in-libya-1.1094257

US denies depleted uranium use in Libya, but refuses to rule out future use

Air Force Spokeswoman claims that A-10s were not loaded with DU ammunition, but does not rule out future use in the conflict.

4 April 2011

A US Airforce Spokeswoman has told a Scottish journalist that, as of 2nd April, A-10s fighting in Libya have not been firing DU ammunition. However, she refused to give any assurances about the future use of DU, stating that she didn't want "to speculate on what may or may not be used in the future".

Rob Edwards, a writer for the Sunday Herald, contacted Paula Kurtz, Director of Public Affairs for the 17th US Air Force following ICBUW's updated statement on the situation in Libya and calls by campaigners for the US to clarify the situation. Six A-10s have been deployed to Libya from the 81st Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Wing, which is part of the 17th Air Force. The A-10s are normally based in Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, but are currently operating out of Aviano Air Force Base in Italy.

A-10 planes fire the 30mm PGU-14 Armour Piercing Incendiary DU round from the GAU-8 rotary cannon fitted beneath the cockpit of the A-10. The GAU-8 normally fires a mix of PGU-14 and PGU-13 High Explosive rounds, which are pre-loaded on an ammunition belt before the plane flies. If Kurtz's statement is correct, then this is the first public acknowledgement by the US that A-10s are being loaded with only PGU-13 rounds, although the practice has previously been identified in photographs of A-10 units in Afghanistan.

During congressional hearings in the US last Thursday, Admiral Mike Mullen suggested that the A-10 and AC-130 aircraft, which specialise in attacking ground forces, would only be active for several more days. It is still not known whether US Marines AV-8B Harriers in Libya have been equipped with DU ammunition. US Marine Harriers have historically been armed with the 20mm PGU-20/U Armour Piercing Incendiary round, and fired 11 tons of DU during the 1991 Gulf War. ICBUW has still not seen any clear evidence that this round has been taken out of service, as some reports have suggested.

If the A-10 has indeed been deployed to Libya without DU ammunition, this is certainly good news, though the refusal to rule out future use of DU in this conflict is clearly of concern. Any decision on whether to deploy the A-10s with DU ammunition should be seen in terms of wider US moves to phase out DU in medium calibre rounds, first reported by ICBUW in January 2010. While the US has refused to cede ground publicly to anti-DU campaigners, these moves are a tacit admission that the use of DU is politically unacceptable, and that it's properties are so unique that alternatives cannot be found.

ICBUW calls for the US to give a categorical assurance, similar to that given by UK Prime Minister David Cameron, that weapons containing DU have no place in this conflict. A clear statement, covering both A-10 and AV-8B aircraft should be issued at the earliest opportunity.

If the US has taken a strategic decision not to equip US planes with DU ammunition in this conflict, that is a progressive step. However, in the absence of a public declaration that such a decision has been taken, concerns will remain that the door has been left open for the future use of DU in Libya.

ICBUW calls for the US to take steps in a clear and transparent manner to assure the world that no US aircraft will go into the air equipped with DU ammunition, and that pilots will not be cleared to fire it. Any DU ammunition currently in theatre should be separated and left unused.

As ICBUW has long maintained, DU has no place in conventional munitions. The current position of the US affirms that position: if US planes have been able to use alternatives, there is no reason why alternatives should not be found for all ammunition containing DU. We call for all current user states to remove these weapons from their arsenals.

An urgent step to protect civilians in areas where DU weapons have already been used, is for user states to share targeting data with the authorities in affected states - a move endorsed by 148 states in the UN General Assembly last December, and opposed by only four, including the US, France and UK.

Notes:

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/mounting-alarm-over-us-use-of-depleted-uranium-arms-in-libya-1.1094257

By KHATTAK• 15 May 2011 12:31
KHATTAK

Okie...So We & Commies are not trust worthy...Right? :P

By Khanan• 15 May 2011 12:26
Khanan

believe what pleases them and as per their liking...

By britexpat• 15 May 2011 12:25
britexpat

Because they're Commies and unlike Fox, they can't be trusted with the truth..

By KHATTAK• 15 May 2011 12:21
KHATTAK

hummy345...if Fox, CNN, or BBC can be authentic while reporting Libya or the War against terrorism...Why cant be a Russian TV authentic?

By hummy345• 15 May 2011 12:03
hummy345

hey people did check what tv channel is that its Russian TV and as we know Russia support gaddfi to kill civilian now NATO never used uranium till now i know rebels back home its not true

By KHATTAK• 15 May 2011 11:21
KHATTAK

noufal...the video is made up by expert film makers. They erected a huge film set of a Libyan city just as it was done in the movie "Golden Eye" & that depleted Uranium expert, Dr. Doug Rokke is actually Moammar Qazzafi wearing a mask. He was infact, quite inspired from the Hollywood Movie, Mission Impossible.... Right?

By M6rome• 15 May 2011 11:13
Rating: 5/5
M6rome

The US has been using depleted uranium for decades in there munitions. They are not testing anything new. NATO is not only the US it is almost all western civilized nations which have come together to help fight oppression. If you think that Gaddafi is a good leader then you truly need to go back to school and learn about about proper ways to govern a society.

By xxc• 15 May 2011 10:32
xxc

NATO they wait for such war in order to try their latest inventations and bombs on foreign lands! i can assure that. its a chance that they wont be missin at all.

By Milky_BarKid• 15 May 2011 10:23
Rating: 2/5
Milky_BarKid

Collateral Damage!

By hyd57• 15 May 2011 10:21
hyd57

Its waste of life, lot of innocent people are killed by this people and rest of the world is watching. shame on them.

By noufal closed 1671878521• 15 May 2011 09:36
noufal closed 1671878521

Where is the authentic of this news.

By anonymous• 15 May 2011 09:23
anonymous

What else this bloody Americans and their alliance can do apart from killing innocent people ...

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