7/30/2023

Agent Orange - When would America use it in Ukraine?

 Agent Orange was first used by the British Armed Forces in Malaya during the Malayan emergency. From one evil breed to another seems to be the case. It may only be a matter of time that this chemical weapon will also be used in Ukraine, if they USA and allies knows they are unable to win the war and wants to use the 'scorched earth policy' to destroy fertile lands in Eastern Ukraine from falling into Russian hands. There is no evil that they will not do.

The signs are imminent. From using depleted uranium shells to cluster bombs, you can guess what they will resort to next when desperation sets in. Do not dismiss the possibility. But will that win the war? It did not in Vietnam! Last scenario is going nuclear to end it all.

More than 4 million Vietnamese were exposed to the chemical herbicide and more than 3 million suffered from the effects. The extent of the damage was also enormous - over 3.1 million hectares, equivalent to 11,969 square miles of forest in Vietnam were destroyed and rendered unsuitable for agriculture. Singapore is only 283.5 square miles or thereabouts in area, so just imagine the size of the land destroyed in Vietnam. Save the earth my foot! 

Anonymous

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Ukraine is already destroyed economically and structurally. Mines laid are now destroying Ukrainian tanks. A self destructive move.

Land mines in Vietnam were laid by the USA and Vietnam had no say in preventing that. Here in Ukraine, they have all the say about mines being laid, cluster bombs being used, and targeting nuclear power stations which are all suicidal acts of inflicting self damage. The USA will give anything to them to destroy themselves, while making a fortune for the Military Industrial Complex. It is reported that some of the damage to Ukraine are self inflicted due to lack of training and experience in handling Western armaments that they are unfamiliar with.

Not only is Ukraine destroying itself, the whole EU is doing that with de-industrialisation and without cheap Russian energy, the worst is yet to come. For the short term the EU can still depend on energy from elsewhere, but certainly far from cheap. Most people are saying that Germany and France were able to develop their industries to dominate and being competitive, were all due to cheap Russian energy. Now it is all gone for good, unlikely to return.