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A well presented case for the outright banning of depleted uranium in all military applications where there is the slightest chance that environment or humans, whether civilian or otherwise, will be affected.

"nations should adopt an explicit ban on depleted uranium. They might consider the ban written by the International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons. Such a convention sidesteps highly politicized debates about whether depleted uranium violates the Geneva Convention. Unlike the Geneva Convention, the ban would explicitly outlaw the weapon, leaving little room for debate. In addition to the ban, countries like the United States that have deployed depleted uranium could coordinate with affected communities to clean up as much of the toxic waste as possible."

[hir.harvard.edu]

"When in doubt don't do it or use it". Humanity does not need this -

FrayedBear 9 Mar 22
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Man's biggest predator is man.
The top predators remain hidden and profit handsomely from the genocide.
While they themselves never partake in these heinous crimes against humanity directly , they do however initiate, fund, and "condition" the populace of the rightness and altruistic motives for their genocide.

Yep, definitely conditioned. The word "genocide" does not have the same gravatas that it did. School shootings hardly raise an eyebrow now.

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We are a weird species, no wonder aliens don't visit.

puff Level 8 Mar 22, 2023

And it would explain why god never came back to his "paradise"!

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