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Report Looks At Gulf War Ailments
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A new scientific paper presents evidence that nerve agents released by the bombing of Iraqi chemical weapons depots just before the ground combat of the 1991 Persian Gulf war began could have carried downwind and fallen on American troops staged in Saudi Arabia. The paper tries to rebut the longstanding Pentagon position, supported by many scientists, that neurotoxins, particularly sarin gas, could not have carried far enough to sicken American forces. An abstract of the paper is available on the Journal of Neuro-Epidemiology website.
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