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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 20 May 2016

    Unexploded ordnances (UXOs) from the Vietnam War have killed nearly forty thousand people since 1975:http://nyer.cm/Lj454wm 

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      1. AS‏ @autumnshade 21 May 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Asian lives cheap. RT@NewYorker: Unexploded ordnances (UXOs) from Vietnam War have killed nearly 40,000 since 1975:http://nyer.cm/Lj454wm 

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      1. Kae Bell: author, consultant, cat rescuer‏ @bellsnwhistles 20 May 2016
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        I am surprised this articles does not even mention land mines the US placed in Cambodia and Laos during Vietnam War.

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      1. Rapper Bishop‏ @INTELLIPEETH 20 May 2016
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        //// US should pay reparations for the monstrosity on Veatnam

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      1. Politicoat  ❌‏ @Politicoater 20 May 2016
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        Vietnam was our foreign policy "what not to do" before Iraq.

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      2. Déplorable FrankB‏ @FrankChanged 20 May 2016
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        @wesdrew Not surprising in a country that does not value human life very highly.

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      3. Mur Mur Myau‏ @popoff_alex 21 May 2016
        Replying to @FrankChanged @NewYorker @wesdrew

        just to clarify, do you mean, US?

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      4. Déplorable FrankB‏ @FrankChanged 21 May 2016
        Replying to @popoff_alex @NewYorker @wesdrew

        https://www.hrw.org/asia/vietnam 

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      5. Mur Mur Myau‏ @popoff_alex 21 May 2016
        Replying to @FrankChanged @NewYorker @wesdrew

        US based organization blah blah about human rights in US enemies countries. Credibility = 0.

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      6. Déplorable FrankB‏ @FrankChanged 21 May 2016
        Replying to @popoff_alex @NewYorker @wesdrew

        Ah, shoot the messenger if you don't care for the message.

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      1. Chase Nelson‏ @chase_33 21 May 2016
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        @catnapkin I saw this on one of the Anthony Bourdain episodes. This is one of the reasons (main reason) I couldn't trek there.

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      1. No US Cluster Bombs‏Verified account @noclusterbombs 21 May 2016
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        Really important piece thank you. FYI no "s" is used in unexploded ordnance. Term covers both single and multiple pieces of #UXO

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      1. Kae Bell: author, consultant, cat rescuer‏ @bellsnwhistles 21 May 2016
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        @phnompenhpost Anyone in the Pen care to weigh in? #cambodia

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      1. Josh Weinberger‏ @kitson 20 May 2016
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        Staggering. MT @NewYorker: Unexploded ordnances (UXOs) from the Vietnam War have killed nearly 40,000 ppl since 1975http://nyer.cm/Lj454wm 

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      1. Sonja‏ @sonjafry 20 May 2016
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        of course, can you imagine how many are accidentally exploded and harming people, it's still a war zone!

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      1. OCCUPY FEARRINGTON‏ @larry_rochelle 20 May 2016
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        It's the American Way.

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      1. Kae Bell: author, consultant, cat rescuer‏ @bellsnwhistles 20 May 2016
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        .@NewYorker And here's a novel about UXOs in Cambodia: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P9W05UO … #agent?

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