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![]() Every Bomb Thats Dropped Has To Be Made Somewhere and Where ever that is It Can Be Resisted Another shameful legacy of the so called 'war on terror' may be leaving behind in Iraq – deformed children. Doctors and residents in Fallujah are saying that babies born there are showing increasing rates of deformities after the US began using ‘special weaponry’ in the two massive bombing campaigns in the city during 2004. Many doctors believe DU to be the cause of a severe increase in the incidence of cancer in Iraq, as well as among veterans who served in the 1991 Gulf War and through the current occupation. To stop your IP being automatically logged the provider of the video content we have not loaded it automatically. If you would like to proceed to watch the video, then please click here to load the video player Embedded video Youtube Video |