Chemical weapons in regional wars (1)

Chemical weapons in regional wars In 1965, Egypt used mustard gas in the Yemeni war, which was not disclosed internationally until many years later. During the Vietnam War, the Americans widely used orange (anti-plant) agents in excess of 75 million liters. But the chemical had such severe side effects that for decades, children with acute…


Chemical weapons in regional wars
In 1965, Egypt used mustard gas in the Yemeni war, which was not disclosed internationally until many years later.
During the Vietnam War, the Americans widely used orange (anti-plant) agents in excess of 75 million liters. But the chemical had such severe side effects that for decades, children with acute congenital disorders have been born in areas infected with the orange factor.
Source: Mo’meni – Rasekhoon, Tasnim


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