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The Gulf War

Nov 2003Number of banks and suppliers that Gulf War veterans are suing for aiding Iraq’s purchases of weapons and chemicals: 44
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Pitts & Associates (Houston, Tex.)

Sep 2003 Ratio of U.S. soldiers killed in the 1991 Gulf War to those killed in Iraq this year: 1:1
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U.S. Department of Defense

Mar 2003Chance that a U.S. soldier killed in the Persian Gulf War was a victim of enemy aggression: 1 in 3
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U.S. Department of Defense

Jan 2003Ratio of Americans killed by Timothy McVeigh and the D.C. snipers to those killed in Gulf War combat: 5:4
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Harper's research/U.S. Department of Defense

Jan 2003Ratio of kilotonnage of U.S. bombs dropped during the Gulf War to that of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima: 7:1
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U.S. Department of Defense

Jan 2003Percentage of Gulf War veterans reporting chronic postwar symptoms who share a single bacterial infection: 40
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The Institute for Molecular Medicine (Huntington Beach, Calif.)

Nov 2002Maximum milligrams of speed prescribed to U.S. pilots by military doctors during the Persian Gulf War: 5
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U.S. Air Force Surgeon General (Washington)

Jul 2001Ratio of the total amount the U.S. spent on the Gulf War to the amount it spent last year on the drug war: 2:5
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Office of National Drug Control Policy/U.S. Department of Defense

Mar 2001Chance that a U.S. Gulf War vet has reported a health problem to the government's Gulf War Syndrome programs: 1 in 6
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Special Oversight Board for Department of Defense Investigations of Gulf War Chemical and Biological Incidents (Washington)

May 1998Ratio of U.S. spending on the Gulf War to estimated cost of maintaining a U.S. military presence in the region since then: 7:5
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Center for Strategic and Budgetary Analysis (Washington)

Apr 1998Ratio of Iraqi chemical-warfare agents destroyed in the Gulf War to those since destroyed under U.N. pressure: 2:5
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U.N. Security Council (N.Y.C.)

August 28, 2003The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers revealed that Brown and Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton, Vice President Dick Cheney's old company, has received more than $1.7 billion in military contracts in Iraq, far more than was previously known. It was noted that the practice of outsourcing logistical operations to private contractors was pioneered by Cheney during the first Gulf War when he was secretary of defense. Brown and Root won the first such contract, and Cheney was hired as CEO of Halliburton soon afterward.
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Washington Post

July 22, 2003The former head of the U.S. army's Depleted Uranium Project announced that the damage from munitions used in both Gulf Wars will eclipse the Agent Orange fallout of the Vietnam War.
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Buffalo News

November 5, 2002 The National Rifle Association held a pro-gun rally in Tucson, Arizona, just two days after a Gulf War veteran shot and killed three nursing professors there.
October 29, 2002 Police arrested a Gulf War veteran and his teenage Jamaican sidekick in the Washington sniper case, ending a media frenzy that included a request by CNN to interview actors from the CBS series “Crime Scene Investigation.” Lengthy footage was broadcast of a tree stump being dug up and hauled away. Experts and profilers who had spent untold hours on television speculating about the killer were forced to admit that their prophecies had been worthless. “My predictions were not that close,” one expert said.
September 10, 2002 In fact, the report said that Iraq had been six to 24 months away from developing the bomb prior to the Gulf War and the subsequent weapons inspections but that there was no evidence that Iraq had retained the physical capability to develop nuclear weapons now.
August 27, 2002 “Obviously, to the extent that, you know, our friends promote democracy, that's important,” President Bush responded, and assured the American public that Musharraf is “still tight with us in the war against terror, and that's what I appreciate.” Lawyers for President Bush determined that he can launch an attack on Iraq without approval from Congress, since the permission his father received in 1991 to engage in the Persian Gulf War remains in effect.
February 27, 2001Former president George Bush was in Kuwait for the tenth anniversary of the Gulf War.
August 1, 2000 Republican Presidential Candidate George W. Bush chose Dick Cheney, his father's secretary of defense during the Gulf War, to be his running mate.

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