gbaji wrote:
If the depleted <<NOUN>> itself was that harmful then how is it that <<Plural NOUN>> who train regularly using those weapons aren't suffering <<ADJECTIVE>> effects? Oddly, those who <<past-tense VERB>> in the first gulf <<NOUN>> did, and there's obviously signs that <<ADJECTIVE>> problems are occurring after the more recent <<NOUN>>. But isn't it interesting that it's only when those <<Plural NOUN>> are used "in the field" that we're seeing such dramatic <<ADJECTIVE>> effects? They're the exact same <<plural noun>> that an old <<NOUN>> of mine used to load and <<VERB>> from his tank at <<PLACE>>. They handle massive amounts of them all the time. They <<VERB>> the impact sites all the time. They're literally walking over piles of <<NOUN>> left from decades of firing those weapons at the same <<Plural NOUN>> over and over, yet we're not seeing any <<ADJECTIVE>> <<NOUN>> of those symptoms among those soldiers.