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  • Neptium
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    1 year ago

    So the US indeed justified it’s use of chemical defoliants in Viet Nam by it’s use by the British in Malaya.

    This was prompted by a comment I made before.

    I actually finally had time to watch the lecture I linked in the comment and they showcased a quote from a memo made by the Secretary of State to Kennedy.

    I was able to eventually find it here.

    The use of defoliant does not violate any rule of international law concerning the conduct of chemical warfare and is an accepted tactic of war. Precedent has been been established by the British during the emergency in Malaya in their use of helicopters for destroying cops by chemical spraying.

    I hate anglos so much.