What was the primary purpose of the chemical defoliant known as 'Agent Orange' used by U.S. forces?
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Correct answer: To strip away forest cover and destroy enemy food crops
Agent Orange was used to clear the dense jungle foliage that the Viet Cong used for concealment. Its use resulted in severe long-term health issues for both Vietnamese civilians and U.S. veterans due to dioxin contamination.
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