For over 50 years, US news about chemical warfare during the American
Vietnam War has been dominated by the story of Agent Orange and its
devastating impacts
<https://asiatimes.com/2021/09/agent-orange-atrocities-didnt-end-in-vietnam/>
.

During the Vietnam War period, however, another diabolical concoction
called Agent Blue was also used extensively in Vietnam. This arsenic-based
herbicide was used to kill rice and the public knew little about its use.
In fact, the first news reference to this chemical weapon was a simple
letter to the editor sent by Arthur H. Westing in 1971 and published by the
New York Times under the headline “‘Agent Blue’ in Vietnam.”

This blip of attention to tactical herbicide Agent Blue wasn’t followed up
until 44 years later, when Loana Hoylman published an article, “Today’s
Blue Arsenic in the Environment,” in a 2014 issue of Veteran magazine,
published by Vietnam Veterans of America.

Finally, in 2020 Kenneth R. Olson (one of the authors of the article you
are reading now) and Larry Cihacek published the first refereed journal
article on the topic, “The Fate of Agent Blue, the Arsenic Based Herbicide,
Used in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War,” in the *Open Journal of Soil
Science*.

Using new primary source data, the 2020 article reconstructed the paper
trail of those “Made in America” chemical weapons, and developed an updated
chemical research framework.International news media started paying
attention. Mike Tharp, a member of the Merry Band of Retirees, our group of
military veterans working on this issue, wrote articles that Asia Times
<https://asiatimes.com/2020/12/agent-blue/> published. Mike died last year
<https://asiatimes.com/2023/02/a-heart-thats-true-journalist-mike-tharp-1945-2023/>,
probably from his exposure  to dioxin TCDD and/or arsenic while stationed
at Bien Hoa Air Force base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

The question remains: How can this secret use of Agent Blue to destroy
civilian food (rice) sources and agricultural production sites have gone
uncovered by US news organizations for 50 years? It’s an important
question. Let’s sketch this hidden chemical warfare and its current impact.

*https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/10/28/vietnam-chemical-warfares-secret-toxic-legacies-agent-blue/
<https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/10/28/vietnam-chemical-warfares-secret-toxic-legacies-agent-blue/>*


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