Fishman
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After the recent scandal about depleted uranium in which my father was involved with, I wish to clear up some myths about the stuff. America is using horrible illegal weapons (such as white phosporous and cluster bombs) in Iraq, no doubt, but depleted uranium is not one of these.
Myth one: DU is dangerously radioactive
Loads of people claim that depleted uranium is very radioactive. This is not true. Whilst normal uranium is dangerous, depleted uranium is certainly not dangerous. It can be held in the hand for a long period of time without causing any damage, and if eaten it passes through the digestive system normally.
Myth two: Depleted uranium is highly genotoxic
This is not true. Whilst depleted uranium is genotoxic, so is the lead that normal bullets are made from. Lead is actually more genotoxic than depleted uranium.
Myth three: the World health organisation deliberately left facts about the genotoxicity of depleted uranium out of its report on the substance
This is a lie. I have seen the report myself, and it mentions the genotoxic characteristics of depleted uranium twice, saying that it 'should be investigated further' in the recommendations section of the report. The guy who posted this news is either too lazy to read or a liar.
