Poisoning the Pacific: The US Military's Secret Dumping of Plutonium, Chemical Weapons, and Agent Orange

Poisoning the Pacific: The US Military's Secret Dumping of Plutonium, Chemical Weapons, and Agent Orange

Poisoning the Pacific: The US Military's Secret Dumping of Plutonium, Chemical Weapons, and Agent Orange

Poisoning the Pacific: The US Military's Secret Dumping of Plutonium, Chemical Weapons, and Agent Orange

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Overview

In this devastating exposé, investigative journalist Jon Mitchell reveals the shocking toxic contamination of the Pacific Ocean and millions of victims by the US military.

For decades, US military operations have been contaminating the Pacific region with toxic substances, including plutonium, dioxin, and VX nerve agent. Hundreds of thousands of service members, their families, and residents have been exposed—but the United States has hidden the damage and refused to help victims.

After World War II, the United States granted immunity to Japanese military scientists in exchange for their data on biological weapons tests conducted in China; in the following years, nuclear detonations in the Pacific obliterated entire islands and exposed Americans, Marshallese, Chamorros, and Japanese fishing crews to radioactive fallout. At the same time, the United States experimented with biological weapons on Okinawa and stockpiled the island with nuclear and chemical munitions, causing numerous accidents. Meanwhile, the CIA orchestrated a campaign to introduce nuclear power to Japan—the folly of which became horrifyingly clear in the 2011 meltdowns in Fukushima Prefecture.

Caught in a geopolitical grey zone, US territories have been among the worst affected by military contamination, including Guam, Saipan, and Johnston Island, the final disposal site of apocalyptic volumes of chemical weapons and Agent Orange.

Accompanying this damage, US authorities have waged a campaign of cover-ups, lies, and attacks on the media, which the author has experienced firsthand in the form of military surveillance and attempts by the State Department to impede his work. Now, for the first time, this explosive book reveals the horrific extent of contamination in the Pacific and the lengths the Pentagon will go to conceal it.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538189290
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/16/2024
Series: Asia/Pacific/Perspectives
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Jon Mitchell is an investigative journalist with the Okinawa Times and winner of the 2015 Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan's lifetime achievement award for press freedom. His work has featured in reports for the US Congress and Japanese parliament; it has also helped US veterans exposed to contamination in Japan to win compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs. US authorities—including the State Department and Department of Defense—have repeatedly attempted to block Mitchell’s work, prompting condemnation from international press freedom groups. He lives in Japan.

John W. Dower is the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II.

Table of Contents

Author’s Note

Foreword by John W. Dower

Introduction

1 Japanese Weapons of Mass Destruction and the US Cover-up

2 Nuclear Warfare in Japan and the Marshall Islands

3 Okinawa: “The Junk Heap of the Pacific”

4 Military Herbicides, Vietnam, and Okinawa

5 Polluting with Impunity

6 Okinawa: Paradise Lost

Timeline: Environmental Contamination and Accidents on Okinawa (1947–2019)

7 Japan: Contamination, Nuclear Deals, and the Fukushima Meltdowns

8 Toxic Territories: Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and Johnston Atoll

9 Toward Environmental Justice

Appendix: Contaminants

Notes

Bibliography

Acknowledgments

Index

About the Author

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