USA-WMD: America's Covert
Hiroshima in Iraq
by Chris Floyd
Years ago, I wrote about the use of chemical weapons
in the American assault on the Iraqi city of Fallujah in 2004. I was
attacked at the time for my "wild accusations" by many people, across
the political spectrum, even by stalwart dissidents, who felt that such
"exaggerations" undermined the "effectiveness" of the anti-war movement,
preventing it from being taken "seriously" by the "serious" players in
the power structure. Later, of course, American military officials --
and serving soldiers -- admitted using white phosphorus and other chemical weapons in the assault.
Over the years, small-scale medical studies have pointed to the
horrific effects of these USA-WMD attacks. Now, a new comprehensive
medical study has shown that the "dramatic increases in infant
mortality, cancer and leukemia" in Fallujah since 2004 have "exceeded
those reported by survivors of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki in 1945," The Independent reports.
The Independent story follows up on an initial video report by top BBC journalist John Simpson
last week -- a story that was almost universally ignored, not only in
the fawning corporate press but also across the "dissident" blogosphere
(except by a very few, such as Winter Patriot). Both stories make clear that the chief victims of the American WMD are, overwhelming, children:
Iraqi doctors in Fallujah have
complained since 2005 of being overwhelmed by the number of babies with
serious birth defects, ranging from a girl born with two heads to
paralysis of the lower limbs. They said they were also seeing far more
cancers than they did before the battle for Fallujah between US troops
and insurgents.
Their claims have been supported by a survey
showing a four-fold increase in all cancers and a 12-fold increase in
childhood cancer in under-14s. Infant mortality in the city is more than
four times higher than in neighbouring Jordan and eight times higher
than in Kuwait.
Dr Chris Busby, a visiting professor at the
University of Ulster and one of the authors of the survey of 4,800
individuals in Fallujah, said it is difficult to pin down the exact
cause of the cancers and birth defects. He added that "to produce an
effect like this, some very major mutagenic exposure must have occurred
in 2004 when the attacks happened".
US Marines first besieged and bombarded
Fallujah, 30 miles west of Baghdad, in April 2004 after four employees
of the American security company Blackwater were killed and their bodies
burned. After an eight-month stand-off, the Marines stormed the city in
November using artillery and aerial bombing against rebel positions. US
forces later admitted that they had employed white phosphorus as well
as other munitions.
The background here is good as far as it goes, but it omits the salient
point of that mutilation of American mercenaries; it followed a series
of security shoot-em-ups that killed a number of innocent civilians in
Fallujah. The attacks on the Blackwater mercenaries were a violent
reprisal for murders committed by foreign agents in the midst of an
illegal act of military aggression. But, as always, the American revenge
for the attacks was vastly disproportionate: an entire city destroyed,
thousands of people killed -- and generations of terrible suffering for
innocent children -- all to get "payback" for four mercenaries.
The Independent continues:
In the assault US commanders largely
treated Fallujah as a free-fire zone to try to reduce casualties among
their own troops. British officers were appalled by the lack of concern
for civilian casualties. "During preparatory operations in the November
2004 Fallujah clearance operation, on one night over 40 155mm artillery
rounds were fired into a small sector of the city," recalled Brigadier
Nigel Aylwin-Foster, a British commander serving with the American
forces in Baghdad.
He added that the US commander who ordered this
devastating use of firepower did not consider it significant enough to
mention it in his daily report to the US general in command. Dr Busby
says that while he cannot identify the type of armaments used by the
Marines, the extent of genetic damage suffered by inhabitants suggests
the use of uranium in some form. He said: "My guess is that they used a
new weapon against buildings to break through walls and kill those
inside."
The effects of these secret "wonder-weapons" were astounding:
The study, entitled "Cancer, Infant
Mortality and Birth Sex-Ratio in Fallujah, Iraq 2005-2009", is by Dr
Busby, Malak Hamdan and Entesar Ariabi, and concludes that anecdotal
evidence of a sharp rise in cancer and congenital birth defects is
correct. Infant mortality was found to be 80 per 1,000 births compared
to 19 in Egypt, 17 in Jordan and 9.7 in Kuwait. The report says that the
types of cancer are "similar to that in the Hiroshima survivors who
were exposed to ionising radiation from the bomb and uranium in the
fallout".
Researchers found a 38-fold increase in
leukaemia, a ten-fold increase in female breast cancer and significant
increases in lymphoma and brain tumours in adults. At Hiroshima
survivors showed a 17-fold increase in leukaemia, but in Fallujah Dr
Busby says what is striking is not only the greater prevalence of cancer
but the speed with which it was affecting people.
Of particular significance was the finding that
the sex ratio between newborn boys and girls had changed. In a normal
population this is 1,050 boys born to 1,000 girls, but for those born
from 2005 there was an 18 per cent drop in male births, so the ratio was
850 males to 1,000 females. The sex-ratio is an indicator of genetic
damage that affects boys more than girls. A similar change in the
sex-ratio was discovered after Hiroshima.
I have written about Fallujah over and over for a long time. In many
respects, these stories are like the ones I've written about the
American-abetted horrors in Somalia: no one gives a damn. Well,
I don't give a damn that no gives a damn. I'm going to keep ringing
this bell until my arm falls off. We -- Americans -- have committed and
countenanced a great evil in Iraq. I can't change that -- and it's
obvious that I cannot prevent the "continuity" of such hellish
atrocities by the progressive Peace Laureate now in the White House, and
by whatever similar blood-soaked poltroon comes to lead the
never-ending Terror War for Loot and Power after him. But by god I will
not let it be said that I stood by and failed to bear witness to this
raging filth.
From 2004 (see original for links):
"The inferno…is what is already here, the
inferno where we live every day, that we form by being together. There
are two ways to escape suffering it. The first is easy for many: accept
the inferno and become such a part of it that you can no longer see it.
The second is risky and demands constant vigilance and apprehension:
seek and learn to recognize who and what, in the midst of the inferno,
are not inferno, then make them endure, give them space." -- Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities.
There is of course no space, nowhere to
move or breathe in the sealed chamber of the American Infoglomerate –
the vast entanglement of corporate media and government propaganda that
smothers the body politic with hysterical outpourings of diversion,
drivel and deadening white noise. Here, events occur in a total vacuum:
they have no history, no context, no consequences. Stripped of the heft
and scope of reality, they can easily be molded and distorted to fit the
prevailing political and business agendas. Amnesia, ignorance,
confusion and fear are left to rule the day: excellent fuel for the
stokers of the inferno, who use the heat to work their alchemical magic –
transforming human blood into gold.
"There are more and more dead bodies on the
streets and the stench is unbearable. Smoke is everywhere. It's hard to
know how much people outside Fallujah are aware of what is going on
here. There are dead women and children lying on the streets. People are
getting weaker from hunger. Many are dying are from their injuries
because there is no medical help left in the city whatsoever. Some
families have started burying their dead in their gardens."
This was a voice from the depths of the
inferno: Fadhil Badrani, reporter for the BBC and Reuters, trapped in
the iron encirclement along with tens of thousands of civilians. It was a
rare breath of truth. The reality of a major city being ground into
rubble was meant to be obscured by the Infoglomerate's wall of noise:
murder trials, state visits, Cabinet shuffles, celebrity weddings – and,
above all, the reports of "embedded" journalists shaping the
"narrative" into its proper form: a magnificent feat of arms carried out
with surgical precision against an enemy openly identified by American
commanders as "Satan," the Associated Press reports.
One of the first moves in this magnificent feat
was the destruction and capture of medical centers. Twenty doctors –
and their patients, including women and children – were killed in an
airstrike on one major clinic, the UN Information Service reports, while
the city's main hospital was seized in the early hours of the ground
assault. Why? Because these places of healing could be used as
"propaganda centers," the Pentagon's "information warfare" specialists
told the NY Times. ...
So while Americans saw stories of rugged
"Marlboro Men" winning the day against Satan, they were spared shots of
engineers cutting off water and electricity to the city – a flagrant war
crime under the Geneva Conventions, as CounterPunch notes, but standard
practice throughout the occupation. Nor did pictures of attack
helicopters gunning down civilians trying to escape across the Euphrates
River – including a family of five – make the TV news, despite the
eyewitness account of an AP journalist. Nor were tender American
sensibilities subjected to the sight of phosphorous shells bathing enemy
fighters – and nearby civilians – with unquenchable chemical fire,
literally melting their skin, as the Washington Post reports. Nor did
they see the fetus being blown out of the body of Artica Salim when her
home was bombed during the "softening-up attacks" that raged
relentlessly – and unnoticed – in the closing days of George W. Bush's
presidential campaign, the Scotland Sunday Herald reports.
I will not forget Artica Salim. I will not forget Fallujah. I will not "move on." I will not become part of the inferno.
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