Talk:Herbicidal warfare
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[edit] Inconvenient name?
"United States' plans for reducing Japanese rice crops for the invasion of Japan were rejected due to the similarity of the herbicide's name to the poison cyanide."
Is this true? It seems unlikely that the strategy would have been rejected simply because of a name, which presumably could be altered, or if it was the official chemical name, been 'marketed' using a different term. Could this point be clarified?
81.102.253.212 11:19, 6 February 2006 (UTC)
- This article is intended to be a super-heading for the article on agent orange and for linking to the articles on biological warfare and chemical warfare. I will be adding some images soon and revising the layout according to the recommended science template.
--Reid Kirby 15:50, 16 August 2005 (UTC)