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Well that weird disease that the soldiers got in the Gulf War with H.W. Bush was pretty weird....What about this time? Will the soldiers get the same disease? Or a more deadly one?
(I do get paranoid about these things.)

2007-01-09 12:23:47 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

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It is always possible they will get it... gulf war syndrome was a combination of post traumatic stress syndrome and environmental factors... it is possible these soldiers can have the same symptoms, It all depends on what they were exposed to during the fighting.

2007-01-09 12:28:25 · answer #1 · answered by eck_03 4 · 1 0

It has consistently been open supply expertise that when the battle, even as blowing up ammo dumps, a few nerve sellers had been published. Also occured for the duration of the battle once we bombed ammo dumps that contained CWAs (Chem Warfare Agents). Our detectors sounded, in conjunction with the Czech NBC Recon models, the USMC gear, and many others....all of us knew it used to be there however at an tremendously low stage, and the US Military has monitored hundred of hundreds of thousands of GIs on the grounds that the mid-nineties-Sorry-no conspiracy right here. As the battlefield regular, do you A) evacuate a number of thousand rectangular kilometers, B) have every person inside the risk plume put on protecting mask for a number of days/weeks? C) Ask the recommendation of the CBRN and scientific specialists. It used to be jointly agreed that the most secure guess used to be to stay in position, preserve tracking for rent phases of agent. Subsequently there appears to be a few connection to publicity and 'Gulf War Syndrome'. However, from an epidemiological viewpoint, why are the particular signs occuring in Sailors who had been hundreds of thousands of kilometers clear of the plume, or reservist models known as up, however simplest played responsibility in relevant Germany? Likewise, How come tens of hundreds of thousands of Soldiers (and Saudi/Kuwaiti/Iraqi residents) who had been within the core of the risk plume don't have any results in any respect? I bet God simply places us in combination otherwise (why a few folks are allergic to shellfish or peanuts, however now not others...), So I'd deliver the servicemembers the improvement of any doubt. But like I stated-no conspiracy right here. Just new study outcome centered upon longer term reports.

2016-09-03 19:20:52 · answer #2 · answered by cheuvront 4 · 0 0

That disorder was a product of the weapons used during the gulf war and shellshock. So that would depend on the arsenal used by the Americans and the rebel fighters.

I haven't heard too much about the use of chemical weapons, so I think the likelyhood of it happening is less now than in the 90s. But always possible regardless.

2007-01-09 12:28:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Gult War Syndrome was caused by their exposure to the chemical's released into the air by the burning oil fields. So that specific disease, NO.

But all soldiers have some for of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after a tour of duty. Sadly we do not yet really offer them the intervention counseling to the degree all shoulder's should have it when they return home from war duty.

2007-01-09 12:29:13 · answer #4 · answered by Mountain Bear 4 · 0 1

those things usually come out after the fact to reduce public scare, but hopefully they learned from the past and can head off any diseases. unfortunately most will come back with post traumatic stress disorder ): God bless them for doing what most of us couldn't stomache or do. We are blessed to have people willing to go half way aroudnt the world and live, eat, and perform in the conditions they work in every day for months!

did find this on wikipedia: U.S. and UK, with the highest rates of excess illness, are distinguished from the other nations by higher rates of pesticide use, use of anthrax vaccine, and somewhat higher rates of exposures to oil fire smoke and reported chemical alerts. ((possible cause in gulf war))

2007-01-09 12:29:44 · answer #5 · answered by bb 3 · 1 0

They'll get post-traumatic, gulf war syndrome, etc.... all these are the same. It has to do with the psychological effects of the war. It's not a germ or anything.

2007-01-09 12:31:38 · answer #6 · answered by Wocka wocka 6 · 0 0

Post-op stress disorder. Declining infant mortality rates from depleted uranium exposure. Look at all the recent suicide by cop fatalities already. A Democrat is now heading up the VA--let's hope he gets the resources he needs to get the job done.

2007-01-09 12:37:27 · answer #7 · answered by scottyurb 5 · 0 0

N O, the situation has been cleared up by VA research!!

2007-01-09 12:30:29 · answer #8 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 0 0

Don't know. Maybe. But probably not. If they haven't gotten a deadly epademic yet, then they probably won't. But you never know.

2007-01-09 12:29:04 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

They will get something they all did in all the wars.

2007-01-09 12:30:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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