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	<title>Comments on: Jeanne DeSocio, August 6, 2003, read Dr. Dhafir’s address commemorating the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima.</title>
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		<title>By: Jeanne Desocio</title>
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		<description>There were U.S. troops who were affected by the toxins from uranium treated bombs. It was called Gulf War Syndrome and the pentagon denied that the soldiers symptoms such as rash, headaches, and their children born deformed, and some of the troops got cancer if I remember correctly. I thought that after that America would never send troops to fight in the middle east again. Now the troops are suffering PTSD knowing the war in Iraq was unjust.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There were U.S. troops who were affected by the toxins from uranium treated bombs. It was called Gulf War Syndrome and the pentagon denied that the soldiers symptoms such as rash, headaches, and their children born deformed, and some of the troops got cancer if I remember correctly. I thought that after that America would never send troops to fight in the middle east again. Now the troops are suffering PTSD knowing the war in Iraq was unjust.</p>
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