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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 20 Jul 2007, 06:59 Ideology: Marxism-Leninism Forum Commissar
US, Vietnam still in conflict over Agent Orange
The US has so far allocated US$6M to deal with the impact of Agent Orange, tough it still says that there's no link between it and disabilities. Quote: ![]() "You say you have no enemies? How is this so? Have you never spoken the truth, never loved justice?" - Santiago Ramón y Cajal Forum Rules
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 28 Feb 2009, 03:41 Party Member
is this not chemical warfare in a way. i mean the point was to destroy jungles so that communist wouldn't hide behind those but the effects on the population should count as what it is. is it even considered like a war crime by the international community or the usa? i do think vietnam think so.
The horrors in Vietnam are largely ignored by the international community, this is mainly due to the fact the Americans were the ones committing the atrocities and even though a few massacres got leaked internationally we are yet to see the real criminals bought to justice. Until America gets the same treatment as every one else the UN is a waste of time. The Vietnamese are a testament to this.
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 24 Oct 2011, 08:59 Ideology: Other Komsomol
The VA has several pamphlets stating that exposure to agent orange can cause serious health issues and count towards disability benefits. It is no surprise that the US doesn't want to commit money to aiding the veterans of the NVA and Vietcong, and the civilians of Vietnam in general that were exposed.
It's funny, the veterans from both sides often visit the old battlefields and talks as if they were life long friends. But the government behind the poisoning of the land and it's people refuse to aid the people affected. It's disgusting.
Three of my uncles have just been diagnosed with kidney cancer. They were all in Vietnam, and their doctors at the VA hospitals have said that it's clearly from Agent Orange (there are predictable crystals that develop with exposure to the substance). What a shame that the government won't admit it.
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 24 Oct 2011, 08:59 Ideology: Other Komsomol khlib wrote: Sorry to hear that about your uncles, the VA has a policy that they can not put a person on disability due to Agent Orange unless they get a second opinion from an other physician in another hospital. They do not need to say that it is caused by AO, just that they have a condition that is listed in the many things that AO causes. You don't want to talk to the docs about AO though, they will deny it. My father was 'lucky' when he collapsed in Mayo Clinic while with my mother (she had an appointment at the clinic). The VA had diagnosed him with ischemic heart disease, but he could not claim it on disability connected with agent orange because of that policy. After Mayo looked at what caused him to collapse, they diagnosed it as ischemic heart disease and treated him. So, now, after getting a second opinion, he is now pursuing disability connected with Agent Orange.
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 28 Jul 2013, 15:46 Ideology: Maoist New Comrade (Say hi & be nice to me!)
What the Americans did in Vietnam is pure horror and completely inhumane, the "Agent Orange" is one of the most cruel chemical weapons utilized by the Americans aggressors. It's horrifying how the Americans ripped this country apart because of their fear of Communism. Even if you don't agree with the Vietnamese Communists, Agent Orange swept over to Thailand where many people died or suffered serious injuries, it was used in innocent countries like Laos and Cambodia. So many people are sick because of the terrible "Agent Orange". How would Americans feel like their children suffered these tragedies
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