Americans seem to believe that once the U.S.
military exits a foreign country, its moral accountability ends.
But the deadly consequences — and culpability — continue long after
the last soldier leaves. Sheldon Richman highlights both the
horrific legacy left by our military in Iraq as well as the lasting
repercussions of long-forgotten damage done in Southeast Asia.
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