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    Report: Congress ignores tens of thousands of American soldiers affected by the Iraq war

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    Report: Congress ignores tens of thousands of American soldiers affected by the Iraq war Empty Report: Congress ignores tens of thousands of American soldiers affected by the Iraq war

    Post by Rocky Thu 14 Feb 2019, 6:09 am


    Report: Congress ignores tens of thousands of American soldiers affected by the Iraq war

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    The US Congress has been ignoring for several years the diseases caused by tens of thousands of veterans in Iraq and Afghanistan to toxic gases from the use of open burning waste, a report by the Russian news agency Sputnik reported Thursday.
    "US military commanders began to use incinerators immediately after the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, and they used this method in waste disposal long before in Vietnam," the report quoted US journalist Joe Hickman as saying in an interview with the Russian agency.
    "What most people do not know is the amount of trash left by wars and how much trouble the field commanders face. The amount of garbage left per person is about nine pounds a day, so when you have tens of thousands of soldiers on the ground, "The leaders have to think of finding a way to get rid of them, so they invented open-pit burning in order to get rid of them."
    "The problem is to burn those huge amounts of waste in the open air and they contain everything from tires, plastic, medical and even human organs, which causes great pollution in the area where the troops are present."
    "According to Department of Veterans Affairs spokesman Kurt Kashur, the administration processed 11,581 claims for disability compensation between June 2007 and 20 November 2018, with at least one condition related to exposure to the pit. However, out of 2,318 claims Were granted, 44 per cent were rejected for not being officially diagnosed, while about 54 per cent of the total had been rejected because of the lack of evidence of association.
    "These pollutants and poisons have not only affected soldiers, but civilians living and living in the region," he said, adding that "the incidence of cancer has increased in Kabul 20 times more than it was before the invasion, and the rates of cancer in Iraq increased significantly , Although it is due to the use of depleted uranium munitions there, as is common, but I also believe that the burning of incinerators in Iraq also has a large role to be ignored. " Ending / 25 z


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