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Title: Gulf War troops poisoned, neglected
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URL Source: http://www.statesman.com/opinion/co ... ml?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=45
Published: Nov 19, 2008
Author: Ben Sargent
Post Date: 2008-11-19 11:36:50 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 217
Comments: 6

A new government study backs up veterans of the 1991 Gulf War who said they were literally, and physically, sickened during their service there. The American people have an obligation to help them One of the most dangerous threats to the health of American troops in combat might be the United States government. That conclusion can reasonably be drawn after a government panel reported that one in four U.S. veterans of the 1991 Gulf War — about 172,000 troops — is ill from exposure to toxic chemicals, most of them administered by the U.S. government.

For years, the government has resisted persistent claims by thousands of Gulf War veterans that their service there had somehow sickened them. Symptoms included forgetfulness, persistent headaches and fatigue, pain, digestive problems and other maladies.

The federal government studied the complaints, and veterans have gotten some help. But funding for Gulf War–related illnesses has dropped in recent years. There also have been skeptics about whether there really was a Gulf War illness.

But the Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses, set up by Congress to review all studies done on Gulf War illness, found serious gaps and concluded in a report to be presented this week:

"The extensive body of scientific research now available consistently indicates that 'Gulf War' illness is real, that it is the result of neurotoxic exposures during Gulf War deployment, and that few veterans have recovered or substantially improved with time."

The troops were not sickened by Iraqi chemicals. Instead, the advisory committee said, it found that a drug called pyridostigmine bromide, administered as a tablet to U.S. troops to offset the effects of nerve gas (which the Iraqis never used), was "causally associated" with Gulf War illness symptoms.

In addition, it said pesticides also were found to cause Gulf War illness. Pesticides were sprayed in areas where troops were based to ward off sand flies, and some soldiers said they were ordered to dunk their uniforms in the pesticide DEET and to spray pesticide on exposed skin and in their boots to deter scorpions.

The panel said it could not draw a conclusion on whether the huge oil well fires set in Iraq had also contributed to the poisoning of the troops.

This is not the first time American troops have been unintentionally poisoned by their own commanders. During the Vietnam War, the U.S. military sprayed large amounts of a herbicide, Agent Orange, across thousands of acres to clear them of vegetation and thus deny cover to North Vietnamese and Viet Cong soldiers. But thousands of American troops also inhaled or were covered by Agent Orange and sickened by it, and are still sick today.

Of course, American commanders in both wars were not attempting to harm their own troops. Nevertheless, they ended up doing a great deal of damage to many of the troops who took ill and have lived with the consequences ever since, as have their families.

The government — that is, taxpayers — has a clear-cut obligation to care for these sickened troops, and the cost could be high. And in the future, U.S. commanders must be far more conservative about using chemical warfare, even if only in defense.

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#1. To: christine (#0)

Yawn. Why should we care about pawns on a chess board of foreign policy? Henri Kissinger taught me how to have this measured and balanced perspective when sitting at a keyboard and ugly articles come my way.

scrapper2  posted on  2008-11-19   11:42:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: christine (#0)

A good column from Ben, for a change.

If he 'gets it' maybe there's some hope.

Iran Truth Now!

Lod  posted on  2008-11-19   11:55:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: christine, All (#0)

For years, the government has resisted persistent claims by thousands of Gulf War veterans that their service there had somehow sickened them. Symptoms included forgetfulness, persistent headaches and fatigue, pain, digestive problems and other maladies.

Yeah right. You can add death to that list of symptoms.

www.4shared.com/account/f...html?sId=HKKlw9l6lOxOIPn6

GWVIS_May2007_from_VA_regarding_deaths I think I got that from wikileaks. (That is a GREAT source, BTW)

Click for Privacy and Preparedness files

PSUSA  posted on  2008-11-19   12:15:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: christine (#0)

Oh, where are the Support-our-troops (while they're fighting Israel's wars) jingoists with their yellow ribbons and other token gestures when we really need them?

Tatarewicz  posted on  2008-11-19   21:50:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: christine (#0) (Edited)

One of the most dangerous threats to the health of American troops in combat might be the United States government. That conclusion can reasonably be drawn after a government panel reported that one in four U.S. veterans of the 1991 Gulf War — about 172,000 troops — is ill from exposure to toxic chemicals, most of them administered by the U.S. government.

These are daddy bush's sickened troops.

Just wait until dumbya's 1/2 million or so sickened troops that will be needing medical attention for PTSD from too many tours in the illegal wars and ingesting depleted uranium.

Sounds and looks like war crimes to me!

LACUMO  posted on  2008-11-19   22:10:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: christine (#0)

Germany was the first to use uranium during WW2...

"The first use of uranium in munitions occurred in World War II. Albert Speer, author of Inside the Third Reich and former Nazi Munitions Minister, makes this statement concerning the shortage of ammunition material in Nazi Germany and the subsequent use of their uranium stock as solid-core ammunition: "In the summer of 1943, wolframite imports from Portugal were cut off, which created a critical situation for the production of solid-core ammunition. I thereupon ordered the use of uranium cores for this type of ammunition." For the first time in history, solid-core ammunition made of radioactive material was used in military combat

Cynicom  posted on  2008-11-19   22:18:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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