In all, more than 500,000 tons of chemical gas agents were used in World War I. Some 500,000 troops were injured and some 30,000 died, including 2,000 American troops.
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The move comes as Europe scrambles to strengthen its security amid concerns over U.S. commitments under President Donald ...