P.I.D. Radio 2/20/06: Depleted Uranium (Not)

Published: Feb. 21, 2006, 2:17 a.m.

A story leaked to the U.K. press yesterday may finally wake the sleeping giant.
Sensors outside an atomic weapons facility in Berkshire, England, picked up spikes in radiation that match battles in Afghanistan and Iraq during which thousands of rounds of depleted uranium (DU) munitions were fired. The connection is ominous: If nano-sized particles of radioactive heavy metal dust can be carried by the wind from Iraq to England, is anyone in the world safe from these weapons?
Put another way, has the American military been poisoning Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq with \u201cdirty bombs\u201d for the last 15 years? And how far has this radiation spread? How has inhaling this dust affected our veterans? Can the thousand of Gulf War Syndrome\u201d be traced to DU?
Show topics:

Bombing of Baghdad linked to UK radiation
Increase in UK radiation after Iraq invasion
The Aldermaston Report
Chris Busby\u2019s analysis of the links between the use of DU munitions and radiation spikes recorded in the U.K.
US asks for Georgia\u2019s help with Iran air strikes
The Straights Dot Com