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    U.S. Nerve Gas Hit Our Own Troops in Iraq

    Chemical Weapons in Iraq
    Laurence M. Vance

    U.S. chemical weapons in Iraq that ended up harming U.S. soldiers. The USG is more of a threat to Americans than “terrorists.”
    https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog...apons-in-iraq/


    During and immediately after the first Gulf War, more than 200,000 of 700,000 U.S. troops sent to Iraq and Kuwait in January 1991 were exposed to nerve gas and other chemical agents. Though aware of this, the Department of Defense and CIA launched a campaign of lies and concocted a cover-up that continues today.

    A quarter of a century later, the troops nearest the explosions are dying of brain cancer at two to three times the rate of those who were farther away. Others have lung cancer or debilitating chronic diseases, and pain.

    More complications lie ahead.

    According to Dr. Linda Chao, a neurologist at the University of California Medical School in San Francisco, “Because part of their brains, the hippocampus, has shrunk, they’re at greater risk for Alzheimer’s and other degenerative diseases.”

    At first, the DOD was adamant: No troops were exposed.

    “No information…indicates that chemical or biological weapons were used in the Persian Gulf,” wrote Secretary of Defense William Perry and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs John Shalikashvili in a 1994 memo to 20,000 Desert Storm veterans. Strictly speaking, they were right: No weapons were used. The nerve agent sarin was in the fallout from the U.S. bombing or detonating of Iraq’s weapons sites.

    Perry and Shalikashvili knew.

    As Alan Friedman wrote in The Spider Web: The Secret History of How the White House Illegally Armed Iraq, the Reagan and Bush administrations, which backed Iraq in its 1980-1988 war with Iran, approved of U.S. companies selling chemical agents and equipment to Iraq, including “a huge petrochemicals complex called PC2. Western intelligence also knew that PC2 was capable of generating chemical compounds to make mustard and nerve gas.”

    Donald Riegle, a Democratic U.S. Senator from Michigan, held hearings about the veterans illnesses in 1993 and 1994. He told me the decision by Reagan and Bush “to secretly help Saddam Hussein build his biological and chemical weapons was a monstrous strategic error that eventually led to the tragedy of Gulf War Syndrome, which killed and disabled so many unprotected American troops.”

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    http://www.newsweek.com/how-us-nerve...ered-it-317250



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    Who could possibly have predicted such a thing? Oh yea, some kooky old guy from Texas with two first names and some Jewish professor/economist/historian.
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    Gulf War illness.
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    Wow.... literal blowback. I mean, this $#@! just writes itself.
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    Well, that takes a lot of nerve.

    “We has met the enemy, and they is us.” -- Pogo Possum

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    "Our" troops?

    Anyway, where's the outrage over chemical weapons? Shouldn't the UN be putting a coalition together to bomb America?

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    Quote Originally Posted by green73 View Post
    "Our" troops?

    Anyway, where's the outrage over chemical weapons? Shouldn't the UN be putting a coalition together to bomb America?
    Nah, we're a permanent member of the Security Council and we'd just veto it.



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    Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers is a good documentary on this. It is on Youtube if anyone is interested.

    Covers quite a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin Truth View Post
    Nah, we're a permanent member of the Security Council and we'd just veto it.
    True. "We" would.

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    For decades now, employees of our government have been telling the victims that there is no such thing as Gulf War Syndrome and that it is all in their head. Disgusting. Just one of the many reasons that I would never recomend military service to my children.
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    fallout from the U.S. bombing or detonating of Iraq’s weapons sites.
    They should have known Iraq had sarin gas at some of it's weapons sites.

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    So the question is who is going to do time for knowingly hiding this info all these years. ? New congressional hearings with actual bite to them.

    The worse that'll happen is someone gets 'reprimanded' or 're-trained for proper protocol procedures'
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