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Bibliography

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  • Barry, L., & Sidel, V. (2013). "Adverse health consequences of the Iraq War". The Lancet (British edition).[1]
  • Bonds, E. (2015). "Legitimating the environmental injustices of war: toxic exposures and media silence in Iraq and Afghanistan". Environmental politics.[2]
  • Fathi, A. R., Matti, Y. L., Said, H., & Goodbold, D. (2013). "Environmental pollution by depleted uranium in Iraq with special reference to Mosul and possible effects on cancer and birth defect rates". Medicine, Conflict and Survival.[3]
  • Perkins, J. H. (2003). "Loyalty, Integrity, Reality: Environmental Consequences of the War in Iraq". ResearchGate.[4]
  • Shammari, A., & Majeed, A. (2016). "Environmental pollutions associated to conflicts in Iraq and related health problem". Reviews on Environmental Health.[5]

References

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  1. Barry, L., & Sidel, V. (2013). "Adverse health consequences of the Iraq War". The Lancet (British edition), 381 (9870), 949-958. doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60254-8
  2. Bonds, E. (2015). "Legitimating the environmental injustices of war: toxic exposures and media silence in Iraq and Afghanistan". Environmental politics, 25(3), 395-413. doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2015.1090369
  3. Fathi, A. R., Matti, Y. L., Said, H., & Goodbold, D. (2013). "Environmental pollution by depleted uranium in Iraq with special reference to Mosul and possible effects on cancer and birth defect rates". Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 29(1), 7-25. doi.org/10.1080/13623699.2013.765173
  4. Perkins, J. H. (2003). "Loyalty, Integrity, Reality: Environmental Consequences of the War in Iraq". ResearchGate, 5(2), 91-91. doi.org/10.1017/S1466046603031004
  5. Shammari, A., & Majeed, A. (2016). "Environmental pollutions associated to conflicts in Iraq and related health problem". Reviews on Environmental Health, 31(2): 245-250. doi:10.1515/reveh-2015-0024
  1. ^ Levy, Barry S; Sidel, Victor W (2013-03). "Adverse health consequences of the Iraq War". The Lancet. 381 (9870): 949–958. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(13)60254-8. ISSN 0140-6736. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Bonds, Eric (2016-05-03). "Legitimating the environmental injustices of war: toxic exposures and media silence in Iraq and Afghanistan". Environmental Politics. 25 (3): 395–413. doi:10.1080/09644016.2015.1090369. ISSN 0964-4016.
  3. ^ Fathi, Riyad Abdullah; Matti, Lilyan Yaqup; Al-Salih, Hana Said; Godbold, Douglas (2013-03-01). "Environmental pollution by depleted uranium in Iraq with special reference to Mosul and possible effects on cancer and birth defect rates". Medicine, Conflict and Survival. 29 (1): 7–25. doi:10.1080/13623699.2013.765173. ISSN 1362-3699. PMID 23729095.
  4. ^ Perkins, John H. (2003-06-01). "Editorial: Loyalty, Integrity, Reality: Environmental Consequences of the War in Iraq". Environmental Practice. 5 (2): 91–91. doi:10.1017/S1466046603031004. ISSN 1466-0466.
  5. ^ Al-Shammari, Ahmed Majeed (2016-06-01). "Environmental pollutions associated to conflicts in Iraq and related health problems". Reviews on Environmental Health. 31 (2). doi:10.1515/reveh-2015-0024. ISSN 2191-0308.