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<b>Dear Seth,</b>
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<p><b>What's next depleted plutonium?</b><b></b>
<p><b>Your email pal,</b><b></b>
<p><b>Tom L.</b>
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<p>Seth Gordon wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Tom Lehman wrote:
<p>> Here is somthing else to consider. Will the USA use low grade
nuclear
<br>> weapons on the Serbs---like the uranium bombs and shells we used
on
<br>> Iraq?
<p>Umm ... I missed hearing about "low grade nuclear weapons" used in Iraq.
<br>I wouldn't be surprised if some of the bombs and shells were made of
<br>depleted uranium. (I'm no military-tech expert, but I have heard that
<br>depleted uranium is a common ingredient in armor-piercing shells, because
<br>of its density.) But just because it has uranium doesn't mean
it's a
<br>nuclear weapon....
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<br>== seth gordon == sgordon@kenan.com == standard disclaimer ==
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