In part two of our interview, Al Jazeera reporter Dahr Jamail discusses
how the U.S. invasion of Iraq has left behind a legacy of cancer and
birth defects suspected of being caused by the U.S. military’s extensive
use of depleted uranium and white phosphorus. Noting the birth defects
in the Iraqi city of Fallujah, Jamail says: "They’re are extremely hard
to bear witness to, but it’s something that we all need to pay attention
to ... What this has generated is from 2004 up to this day, we are
seeing a rate of congenital malformations in the city of Fallujah that
has surpassed even that in the wake of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki that nuclear bombs were dropped on at the end of World War
II." Jamail has also reported on the refugee crisis of more than one
million displaced Iraqis still inside the country, who are struggling to
survive without government aid, a majority of them living in Baghdad.
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