Gassed in the Gulf: The Inside Story of the Pentagon-CIA Cover-up of Gulf War Syndrome - Softcover

Eddington, Patrick

 
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Eddingtons book comes off as a well-written, well-documented account of what happens when a CIA employee rocks the boat. It raises concerns that go beyond Desert Storm, a fear that the CIA has given up its independence form the Pentagon.The Birmingham News, 7/13/97

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A Must Read for Veterans and All Americans
Unearthing hundreds of classified documents detailing the locations of Iraqi chemical munitions that were destroyed by American forces after the Gulf War. Eddington shows that tens of thousands of American troops had been exposed to deadly chemical agents. Those chemicals may be at least partly responsible for the chronic illnesses suffered by over 100,000 Desert Storm veterans . . . and for the birth defects among so many of their postwar children.

About the Author

Patrick G. Eddington was an award-winning analyst at the CIA's National Photographic Interpretation Center for almost nine years. His opinion pieces have appeared in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Washington Times, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and the Army Times. Eddington is a frequent commentator on national security issues for both domestic and international television networks.

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ISBN 10:  0965240037 ISBN 13:  9780965240031
Publisher: Atlantic Books, 1997
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