Iran's Ministry of Defense Has a Bright History in Protecting Environment
From the Romans in 146 BC salting fields around Carthage to impair food production to the bombardment of the Gaza strip in recent years, the environmental destruction resulting from war has had an enduring legacy. While the spraying of Agent Orange to defoliate jungles in Vietnam and Iraq’s chemical attack on Iran have become icons of environmental warfare, many lesser-known but no less significant acts of ecocide have been perpetrated by warring states./ On top of the great loss in human life, natural resources are usually the first to ...
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