More Than 600 Reported Chemical Exposure in Iraq, Pentagon Acknowledges -- New York Times
More than 600 American service members since 2003 have reported to military medical staff members that they believe they were exposed to chemical warfare agents in Iraq, but the Pentagon failed to recognize the scope of the reported cases or offer adequate tracking and treatment to those who may have been injured, defense officials say.
The Pentagon’s disclosure abruptly changed the scale and potential costs of the United States’ encounters with abandoned chemical weapons during the occupation of Iraq, episodes the military had for more than a decade kept from view.
This previously untold chapter of the occupation became public after an investigation by The New York Times revealed last month that although troops did not find an active weapons of mass destruction program, they did encounter degraded chemical weapons from the 1980s that had been hidden in caches or used in makeshift bombs.
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Paper: US Vets Reported Exposure to Chemical Agents in Iraq -- VOA
Hundreds of US troops exposed to chemical agents in Iraq -- France 24
More than 600 service members believe they were exposed to chemical weapons in Iraq: report -- New York Daily News
Scores Of US Troops Reported Exposure To Chemical Weapons In Iraq Since 2003 -- IBTimes
At least 629 U.S. troops were exposed to chemical weapons in Iraq -- The Week
Pentagon Says Hundreds in Military Exposed to Chemical Agents While in Iraq -- Slate
Over 600 US Military Personnel Exposed to Chemical Agents in Iraq: Reports -- RIA Novosti
Pentagon shrugged off troops' chemical exposure in Iraq -- UPI
1 comment:
This is not true!!!
The Democrats said there were none???
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