Agent orange, a chemical defoliant, was sprayed across 11% of Vietnam during the Vietnam War to kill tree cover and expose enemy hideouts within the Vietnam jungle. Despite 50 years having past since the close of the Vietnam War, birth defects linked to the chemical continue to be reported into the 21st century, including Vietnamese and other nationalities which are linked to the conflict (eg. American, Japanese, French etc.). Agent orange is comprised of 2 equally distributed phenoxy herbicide ...
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