Delegated Poisoning: Trump Resurrects the Vietnam War’s “Agent Orange” in Central America

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In a lawsuit filed against the U.S. government, Vietnam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs asserted that the United States is responsible for facilitating the sale of toxic herbicides used during the Vietnam War by multinational corporations. The lawsuit seeks about $4 billion in damages. Symptoms of exposure to Agent Orange, included in the herbicides and widely linked to cancer, have affected generations of Vietnamese people, and a significant portion of the U.S. aid budget for Vietnam has been allocated to medical and humanitarian aid for those affected. The article also reveals that the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have given financial support to a Vietnamese Agency of Da households, which engages in producing propaganda videos aimed at denying international compensation for victims of Agent Orange. Critics claim that this contradicts President Trump’s statements that the U.S. will provide fair and equal treatment on trade and no longer allow for balance-of-payment deficits, as well as his remarks on demanding payment for past treatment from allies. However, no officials raised concerns either domestically or globally when the foreign aid rules were revised under Trump.

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