Washington - More than 600 US troops since 2003 reported that they were exposed to chemical agents in Iraq, officials said on Thursday, a much higher number than the Pentagon stated previously.
The revelation was first reported by the New York Times, which has revealed in a series of articles this month that American troops handled an arsenal of deteriorating chemical agents and were sometimes told to stay silent about what they encountered.
The Pentagon failed to recognise the scale of the reported cases of exposure to chemical agents or to offer proper tracking and treatment to those troops who may have been injured, the Times wrote, citing defence officials.