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The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago, but the battle with Agent Orange . . . Vietnam has spent decades cleaning up the toxic legacy of the war, in part funded by belated U S assistance, but the work is far from complete Now, millions in Vietnam are worried that the U S may abandon Agent Orange cleanup as President Donald Trump slashes foreign aid
Agent Orange is the chemical weapon that keeps on killing For countless families in the United States, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, the legacy of chemical warfare is bound to a different name: Agent Orange Between 1961 and 1971, the U S military sprayed an estimated 20 million gallons of herbicides over southern Vietnam, along the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos, and parts of Cambodia
Agent Orange and other chemicals in the Vietnam War The defoliant herbicide Agent Orange used by the US in the Vietnam War is controversial and linked to ecological damage in Vietnam and human health issues
Agent Orange Controversy of the 1960s | Research Starters - EBSCO The Agent Orange controversy of the 1960s centers around the use of this chemical herbicide by the U S military during the Vietnam War, primarily aimed at defoliating jungles and destroying crops that provided cover and sustenance to enemy forces
Vietnam: The Chemical War - Vietnam Full Disclosure The international response to CS drops and flame drops set off heated discussions about the nature of chemical war that continues with debates over red lines, incendiaries and barrel bombs today
OP-DHIS120003 58. - JSTOR By examining the criticisms and defenses of herbicidal warfare at various levels over time, this essay shows how the chemical war itself embodied most, if not all, of the contradictions inherent in the approach taken to the conflict by the United States
OF CHEMCAL WARFARE IN VIETN CONSEQUENCES OF Despite various accidents and events happening in the U S and the world, and in reality the U S chemical companies and Government could foresee well the harms of these chemicals, they continued to use them in Vietnam, causing horrible humanitarian tragedies on the Vietnamese people