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Nuclear war, courtesy of Nato

Kosovo, like Vietnam, has liberal support. But what of our weapons?

By John Pilger
Tuesday May 4, 1999


The 'just and noble liberal war', in which Nato bombs have now incinerated
people on a bus, having already killed passengers on a train, refugees on
tractors, the elderly in a hostel, workers in factories and children in
their homes, is not the first. Vietnam was a liberals' war, described as a
'righteous crusade' by Bill Clinton's hero, John Kennedy, and a 'noble
cause' by Ronald Reagan, a conservative. The labels are important only as
illusion, now that Clinton is Reagan and Blair is Thatcher.

Nato's 'new vision' is to seek justification for American-led attacks all
over the world. When communism retired from the cold war game, the 'war on
drugs' was used to justify renewed American military intervention in Latin
America. After that, the pursuit of demons took over. Demons are dictators
of no further use to Washington. There was General Noriega in Panama, where
the US invasion cost 2,000 lives, and Saddam Hussein in Iraq (200,000
lives) and various warlords in Somalia (7,000 lives). Now it is the turn of
Milosevic, with whom Clinton and Blair share responsibility for emptying
most of Kosovo.

Demons as a justification for attacking countries have since been
reinforced by Weapons of Mass Destruction, or WMD. These are chemical,
biological and nuclear weapons, the possession of which, says Nato
literature, 'may require pre-emptive retaliation'. The ferocity of the
continuing military and economic assault on Iraq is justified in this way -
when the real reason has to do with the policing of an expanded American
protectorate from the Gulf to the Caspian Sea.

The hypocrisy is on a grand scale. Only one nation on earth has used all
three WMDs: the United States. Smallpox was used to ethnically cleanse
Native Americans and to spread plague in Cuba. Chemicals were used in
Vietnam: between 1961 and 1971, American planes dropped on South Vietnam a
defoliant, Agent Orange, which contained dioxin, a poison that causes
foetal death, congenital defects and cancer (this was code-named Operation
Hades).

When a Congressional inquiry revealed that the equivalent of six pounds of
dioxin had been dumped on every man, woman and child in South Vietnam,
Operation Hades was changed to the friendlier Operation Ranch Hand, and the
spraying continued. A pattern of deformities began to emerge: babies born
without eyes, with deformed hearts and small brains and stumps instead of
legs. I glimpsed these children in contaminated villages in the Mekong
Delta; and whenever I asked about them, people pointed to the sky; one man
scratched in the dust a good likeness of a bulbous C-130 aircraft,
spraying. In the towns and cities, it was not unusual to see deformed
children begging. They were known as 'Agent Orange babies'.

Recently, at the Tu Do hospital in Saigon, I was shown a group of newborn
babies, all of whom had Agent Orange deformities. The war that officially
ended in 1975 goes on; contaminated soil and water are poisoning a third
generation. Unlike American and Australian veterans of the war, who have
been finally compensated by the manufacturers of dioxin, the Vietnamese
have received nothing. Now a five-year Canadian study has discovered that
dioxin runs right through Vietnam's food chain and has called for
international help in decontaminating agricultural land, forests and
waterways. The cost of one F-16 bomber would pay for this.

'Can you imagine pilots from a democratic country doing such a thing
deliberately?' said Jamie, the Nato spin doctor, following the craven
killing of refugees by an F-16 pilot. Today, the same pilots are spreading
over Serbia and Kosovo a poison potentially as cataclysmic as Agent Orange.
It is carried in depleted uranium, which makes missiles and shells more
destructive. This is how Rosalie Bertell, a Canadian specialist, describes
the effects on humans: 'Depleted uranium comes from radioactive waste
produced for nuclear weapons and the nuclear industry. It can pierce tanks
and release a deadly radioactive aerosol of uranium, unlike anything seen
before. This lies in the dust or is suspended in the air, or carried in the
wind. It penetrates the lung tissue and enters the blood stream, storing in
the liver, kidney and bone and irradiating all the delicate tissues. It can
initiate cancer or promote cancer.'

The truth is that the US and Britain are engaged in a form of nuclear
warfare in the Balkans. In 1996, the United Nations Human Rights Tribunal
called depleted uranium a WMD. Like the Agent Orange babies of Vietnam, the
deformed and cancer-stricken children of southern Iraq, where depleted
uranium was tested by British and American forces during the 1991 Gulf war,
bear witness to the true nature of righteous Western crusades. Civilised
people should speak out urgently before the latest noble cause claims more
expendable victims and beckons a world war. No amount of specious
moralising will conceal the scale of the crime.

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>From Environment News Service (ENS)

Environment <Picture><Picture: ENS --
Environment News Service>

Ecologists Across the Balkans Sign Joint Declaration

By Natasa Dokovska

SKOPJE, Macedonia, May 5, 1999 (ENS) - All the ecological groups of the
warring Balkan countries have joined in signing a Declaration against NATO
bombing and pollution in the region. At the initiative of the Macedonian
environmental movement, the document was sent around for everyone to sign.
It has now been signed by Yugoslavia, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece and the
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

The Declaration asks that NATO stop the bombing immediately for the safety
of the world. If the bombing is not stopped, environmentalists from across
the Balkans intend to organize a massive demonstration of solidarity that
transcends the conflict.

<Picture: pilot>

NATO Pilot (Photo courtesy NATO)

In the Declaration the environmental movements say that depleted uranium,
which NATO forces are using in the attack on Yugoslavia, is being dispersed
with intensive clouds of flame and scattering radioactive particles across
the region.

Depleted uranium is a waste product of the uranium enrichment process used
for making atomic bombs and nuclear fuel. It is used in the creation of
shell casings because its extreme density increases the shells'
armor-piercing capability. Depleted uranium is categorized as a low-level
radiation hazard.

In a United States Defense Department briefing on May 3, Major General Wald
confirmed that A-10 Warthog jets have been firing shells with casings made
of depleted uranium. These low-flying slow planes can carry numerous
armaments and are used against tanks.

NATO admits it is using depleted uranium in shells, but says the amounts of
radioactivity released are too low to affect human health.

Major General Wald downplayed the risk from depleted uranium. "I know that
I see the munitions handlers put these bullets in the aircraft, holding on
to them for 20 years, so they've done a lot of scientific studies on these
things, and there doesn't seem to be a problem," he said Monday.

But many people across the Balkans do not believe these assertions. In
their joint Declaration, the ecologists say depleted uranium has a serious
effect on the health of military personnel, and on that of the ordinary
people.

The Balkan environmentalists have support in the United States for their
campaign against depleted uranium (DU). Sara Flounders, a contributing
author of the book "Metal of Dishonor: Depleted Uranium" and co-director of
the New York based International Action Center, said, "The use of Warthogs
with DU shells threatens to make a nuclear wasteland of Kosovo. The
Pentagon is laying waste to the very people, along with their children,
they claim to be saving. This is another reason for fighting to end NATO's
attack on Yugoslavia."

Balkan ecologists believe that NATO has taken up arms against the Serbs
without thought for the environment and the effects on human health.

<Picture: refugees>

Refugees stream out of Kosovo (Photo courtesy UN High Commission for
Refugees)

Water pollution by the approximately 213,000 refugees in the Former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is becoming a serious problem, the
environmentalists warn. The refugees put all kinds of waste in the water
sources. The camps are too full of people, and the new ones sleep wherever
they can, in the forests, on the plains. Disease is coming, ecologists and
health workers warn, and with it a new environmental catastrophe.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates that the total
number of refugees and displaced people across the Balkan region has
reached nearly 695,000.

As huge numbers continue to arrive in Macedonia, the Skopje government
agreed to expand the newly established camp at Cegrane, bringing its
capacity to 40,000 from 25,000.

Many refugees told of individual atrocity stories and of the threat of
starvation. Some of the arrivals were badly beaten.

International aid agencies are helping, say the Macedonian
environmentalists, but the aid is not enough. The countries which have
received most of the refugees, Macedonia and Albania, two of the poorest
countries in Europe, are supporting them at a cost of up to US$1.5 million
a day according to a new report by the UN Economic Commission for Europe
released today.

In Paris today, Macedonia is asking developed countries to come up with
$200 million to match their verbal commitments of support for Skopje as it
struggles with its heavy refugee burden.

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson ended a
two-day visit Macedonia this afternoon by calling again on the Belgrade
authorities to stop the ethnic cleansing of Kosovo and to allow the
unconditional and safe return home of all refugees and displaced persons.

Robinson said accounts she had heard from refugees in the Blace, Brazda and
Senokos camps since her arrival in Skopje on Sunday confirm a deliberate
policy of ethnic cleansing and other massive human rights violations being
carried out by the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.



� Environment News Service (ENS) 1999. All Rights Reserved.




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