Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Collateral Damage

Like I always say, how many people do we need to kill, how many people have to suffer to make you feel safe? These questions work now and they worked thirty years ago in Vietnam. How many people had to suffer, and still do today (read below) because we needed to fight over some rice fields 30 years ago. But I guess we would call this collateral damage, right?

Xuan Minh, 3, looks out from his bed at the Tu Du Hospital in Ho Chi city on Friday March 25,2005, suffering from what is believed to be the effects of the jungle defoliant Agent Orange, used heavily in the region by the U.S. armed forces during the Vietnam War.

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