
Agent Orange on Okinawa: The Smoking Gun
A recently discovered U.S. army report puts lie to the Pentagon’s denials that it exposed soldiers and civilians to Agent Orange on Okinawa.
A recently discovered U.S. army report puts lie to the Pentagon’s denials that it exposed soldiers and civilians to Agent Orange on Okinawa.
Genetically modified crops are part of a war against Mother Nature.
The Pentagon’s increasingly unconvincing denials that Agent Orange was stored on Okinawa prevents veterans from receiving the medical care that they desperately need.
Allegations of Agent Orange use are rekindling the anti-base movements in South Korea and Japan.
Whistleblowers have unearthed the widespread use of Agent Orange by the U.S. military in Korea.
Agribusiness, an industry that found a way to profit during the Vietnam War, is emerging as a beneficiary of U.S. post-conflict policies in the Middle East as well.
Veterans of the Iraq War return home to face the friendly fire of an indifferent Pentagon and Veterans Administration.