Deputy Defense Minister of Vietnam received Paul Cheremeteff Grove, Senior Assistant to US Senator Patrick Leahy.

Deputy Defense Minister of Vietnam received Paul Cheremeteff Grove, Senior Assistant to US Senator Patrick Leahy.
“The United States has a moral responsibility to compensate the victims of the Agent Orange campaign,” declares Rep. Lee (D-CA) re. HR 3518.
A French court is set to hear a landmark case against companies that supplied the US with Agent Orange during the Vietnam War.
Okinawa served as the main US launchpad for the war in southeast Asia – and the island is still contaminated today from that usage.
Watch the full video presentations by Susan Schnall, Paul Cox, Namaya, Chuck Searcy, and Heather Bowser.
Panel discussions from the George Washington University conference hosted in conjunction with the traveling exhibit.
This panel was featured at the 2018 Veterans For Peace convention held in St. Paul, Minneapolis. The full title is"...
Shared by Vietnam veteran Michael Uhl, with this introduction: In early 1978, Citizen Soldier, a nonprofit dedicated...
Conclusion: AO/TCDD exposure may account for mortality from various diseases even several decades after exposure.
Few studies have examined the association between Agent Orange exposure and cancer incidence among Korean veterans during the Vietnam War.
Vietnamese victims have yet to receive compensation – and many live in desperate poverty. PHOTO: Many Vietnamese...
This Tomgram posted by Andrew Bacevitch on September 10, 2019, with introduction by Nick Turse, speaks to the moral...
Spokane Public Radio's Doug Nadvornick hosted the Tuesday, August 20, 2019 Inland Journal program featuring interviews...
The following essay, penned by Viet Nam veteran Chuck Searcy, is a chapter in How the U.S. Creates Sh*thole" Countries...