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So why did the U.S. military employ such a toxic compound in waging war? In this article, we'll look at why Agent Orange was used, its effects on the environment and human health, and its complicated legacy. We'll also examine dioxin, the deadly compound that continues to pollute the Vietnamese countryside.

link: (http://science.howstuffworks.com/agent-ora...)
submitted by: headphoneguy   Nov 11, 2008
category: News keywords: agent orange, orange, vietnam, dioxin, toxic
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Our country sure has changed in the last 50 years.
posted by: SevenSuns     Nov 12, 2008
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Not much has changed in Iraq, we just don't need to Agent Orange because there is no foliage.
posted by: noticed     Nov 12, 2008
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Agent Orange is a horror, but DU (depleted uranium) is now the latest gubermint poison atrocity to be unleashed in Iraq so it can eventually spread around the world. Government is evil. Only Ron Paul brought up the issues of ending wars, bringing out troops home and taking care of them as promised. Who will save us now?
posted by: findliberty     Nov 12, 2008

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