War and Lethal Weapons are as Dangerous to The Planet as Climate Change, and Lethal Weapons Must Link to Climate Change, Greenhouse Gases, and Depleted Uranium Missiles are Equally or More Harmful to the Environment, in Climate Change the Whole Family Does Not Die in a Missile Strike in a Second
In twenty years, in war, close to a million people died, that many
people during this period did not die in climate change, two million people were displaced,
and are migrants
Mujeeb Khan
This is global warming |
This is Syria, a Victim of global war
The giant garbage dump left by the US military near Bagram Air Base, north of Kabul, environment hazardous
Iraqi volunteers salvaging and cleaning up the debris and destruction in the Bab al-Saray in the old city of northern Iraq, city of Mosul
Iraq war destruction of the environment, Iraqi children pay a high health cost of war air pollution
US military left behind in Iraq a Toxic dump of oil drums and acid cans southern outskirts of the city of Karbala
For over 30 years, on climate has been talking about keeping the environment clean from greenhouse gas, fossil fuel, emissions, and carbon dioxide. But things are not moving ahead. One of the reasons is that the world has been in a state of war for thirty years. And the global conference on climate in Glasgow, Scotland, no one has said how much, pollution has been caused by weapons, bombs, and missiles which are full of toxic, chemicals and gases, cause climate change? One of the reasons China and Russia did not attend the Glasgow summit was probably because of the accumulation of toxic weapons around them, and they are in the climate of war. It is not in the interest of the world to clean the half glass climate and pollute the half glass climate. There is talk of clean energy by 2050, but by 2050, there is no talk of eliminating deadly weapons that pollute the air. How much did the US pollute the environment by dropping 15,000-pound bombs on Afghanistan’s highest mountains? What kind of chemicals and gas were in it? The world knows nothing about it.
The war climate in the
Middle East is so deep that it has become a climate change exception. People have
become accustomed to living in the polluted environment of wars here. Iraq has
had a war climate for 18 years. Syria and Libya have been at war for 10 years. Bombs,
missiles, rockets, guns used to the fullest. diesel smoke from armored trucks
and tanks are making the environment clean or polluting the climate? What kind
of chemicals and explosives are in bombs, missiles, and rockets and how do they spoil the air, water, and soil? How many people died in the war in the
last twenty years? And how people have died because of climate change? Speeches were made at a climate summit in Glasgow, during which Washington announced the sale
of $650 million worth of missiles to Saudi Arabia. In seven years, the United
States has sold billions of dollars worth of weapons to Saudi Arabia. And Saudi
Arabia has used these weapons to harm Yemen’s climate and the region’s
environment. Had this war not been in the interests of the United States, Saudi
Arabia would have been charged with crimes against humanity and damaging the environment.
But the reason is that the United States itself has fought a similar war in Iraq
and has damaged the environment and destroyed humanity in Iraq. The United States
has used depleted uranium missiles in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. The use of
depleted uranium missiles had affected the environment of these countries, water
and soil contamination went to these countries. There were defective births
reported in Iraq. When human lives are affected by wars and weapons used in wars, it falls into climate change.
President Gaddafi
handed over his nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons to the Bush
administration. The Bush administration had withdrawn its nuclear weapons from Libya
but had not been able to bring chemical and biological weapons to the United
States. President Gaddafi had placed barrels of chemical and biological in the
desert and informed the Bush administration, where these barrels had gone, had
no idea. Libya, Syria, Yemen, Chad, Mali, Niger is all at war. The climate is contaminated with the use of weapons. Climate change
is not immune to the effects of war.
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