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Exposure to agent Orange chemical.
The Vietnamese it was poisoning by agent orange.
Meanwhile in Germany, Sodom released Agent Orange and Kreator would release Extreme Aggression.
Veterans aren't the only ones at risk from Agent Orange.
Shit detail is the Agent Orange of today.
Vietnamese people weren't the only ones poisoned by Agent Orange.
Some 45 million liters of the poisoned spray was Agent Orange, which contains the toxic compound dioxin.
Vietnam Veterans are not the only Veterans who may have been exposed to Agent Orange.
Some 45 million litres of‘Agent Orange', which contains the toxic compound dioxin was unleashed on Vietnamese civilians.
But did not turn out to be reality of lives of victims of Agent Orange in Vietnam.
Today, Agent Orange has become a contentious legal and political issue, both within Vietnam and internationally.
It is unlikely that the U.S. will admit liability for the horrors Agent Orange unleashed in Vietnam.
Agent Orange first could be produced due to the Dutch Pesticide Law that was declared in(1962) to counter a bankruptcy after the Netherlands lost of Indonesia by the efforts of Robert and J. F. Kennedy.
As a result, nobody is officially accountable for the suffering of Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange.
Allegedly, chemical manufacturers had informed the U.S. military that Agent Orange was toxic, but spraying went forward anyway.
More than 10 years of U.S. chemical warfare in Vietnam exposed an estimated 2.1 to 4.8 million Vietnamese people to Agent Orange.
Because the effects of the chemical are passed from one generation to the next, Agent Orange is now debilitating its third and fourth generation.
Karel Van Miert was director of the Belgian multi-national Solvay who in the 1990s took over the Dutch(Nazi) agent orange producing company Philips Duphar.
While the two most notorious examples are depleted uranium andthe dioxin contaminated Vietnam-era herbicide Agent Orange, an analysis of commonly used military substances- from heavy metals to explosives- demonstrates significant potential for harm from a range of materials.
In 1990 the Belgian multi-national Solvay took over the Dutch(Nazi)company Philips Duphar who in the 1960s produced 2250 tons of the highly toxic and carcinogenic Agent Orange(video), in the Netherlands for the US Army, whereby in 1963 a tragic disaster happened in a Dutch factory, where after they dump chemical Agent Orange waste illegal in nature like the Dutch Volgermeerpolder.