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September 21, 1965, was a day that Vietnamese veterans still don't want to remember. Early this morning, American warplanes attacked over vietnamese positions, but strangely enough, 4 came this time

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September 21, 1965, was a day that Vietnamese veterans still don't want to remember. Early this morning, American fighters attacked over the Vietnamese positions, but strangely, the 4 fighters that came this time flew over, but did not drop a bomb, surprisingly quiet.

Soon the Vietnamese soldiers noticed something floating down in the sky, both liquid and powdery, pungent and unpleasant.

Experienced veterans, immediately organize young soldiers to put on gas masks and try not to stick to things that fall in the air as much as possible. Because the veterans knew that the American army was caught up in a jungle battle with Vietnam, they must have used the inhumane chemical weapon , the herbicide , against the Vietnamese soldiers hidden in the woods shelter fortifications.

The herbicide used by the US military is a mixture of poisons containing the highly toxic substance "dioxins", which is very harmful to both animals and plants.

However, from the perspective of its research purposes, its main function, as its name indicates, is to make plants such as grasses wither.

Of course, after the skin and respiratory tract of Vietnamese soldiers are exposed to dry herbicides, they will also be infected, and those who are poor or injured will die if they can't survive. However, the average Vietnamese soldier who is physically strong will not lose his life due to exposure to dry herbicides.

You may ask, what is the use of hard work and making something that is not fatal?

In fact, the REASON WHY THE US MILITARY HAS THROWNISH HERBAGE FOR TWO REASONS:

First, the U.S. military is bent on blocking traffic on Ho Chi Minh Road

We know that during the U.S.-Vietnam War, the famous Ho Chi Minh Road or Ho Chi Minh Trail, which was the life route for the Vietnamese army against the U.S. army, was passed through through which all important communication and transportation would pass.

However, because Ho Chi Minh Road has 5 main roads and 30 branch roads, each of which is covered by dense woods and meadows in Vietnam, every time the U.S. military wants to bomb the personnel and transport teams above, it is often impossible to find the bombers from the air.

Therefore, the U.S. military thought of using a hay agent. Aren't you a tree in Vietnam, and aren't you so grassy in Vietnam that even the road is obscured, so I'll use a withering herb to wither these leaves and herbs.

In this way, without the shade of leaves and herbs, the empty Ho Chi Minh Dao was exposed to the U.S. Air Force.

Sure enough, after using the herbicide, the bombers sent by the United States successfully bombed a number of Ho Chi Minh Dao, accurate bombing, and inflicted the greatest casualties on the Vietnamese army with the least number of shells.

Second, the herbicide is harmful to the human body, not fatal, but can make people incapacitated

You know, there is a saying on the battlefield that instead of destroying 1,000 enemies, it is better to wound 500 enemies. At first glance, it sounds a little wrong, and it is definitely better to destroy than to be seriously injured. But if you think about it, the 1,000 enemies destroyed may have been disposed of in one night, buried and disinfected.

After wounding 500 enemies, the local area not only lost 500 combatants, but also spent a lot of manpower, material resources and medicine to treat these wounded, which immediately pinned down a large number of opposing logistics personnel and increased the cost of war on the other side. Because the cost of treatment in the later stages of an injured person is also very high.

Therefore, although the dry herb agent cannot fatally injure the Vietnamese soldiers, it makes them more wounded who cannot fight, and increases the logistical costs of the Vietnamese army, which the US military is very happy to see.

When it comes to the use of chemical weapons, don't look at the United States saying everywhere in the world that this uses biological weapons, that uses chemical weapons, in order to sanction or attack other countries. In fact, in the Vietnam War a few decades ago, they themselves used biological and chemical weapons long ago.

As far as the dry herb agent alone is concerned, it has caused irreversible consequences to the local ecological environment system in Vietnam, and the harmful elements in the soil in many places are still exceeding the standard. Not to mention, many Vietnamese soldiers and civilians in the local area have been living in disease for decades.

Another point can prove that the dry herb agent used by the US military is harmful to the human body. That is, after the end of the Vietnam War, because some American troops also inadvertently touched the dry herb agent in the battle, so there was a physical problem, and after the war, the United States also set up a special foundation to allocate funds to those soldiers every year as a treatment fee.

This is the present world report that blames itself!

September 21, 1965, was a day that Vietnamese veterans still don't want to remember. Early this morning, American warplanes attacked over vietnamese positions, but strangely enough, 4 came this time

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