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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
21 February 1995
MEMORANDUM TO LEON PANETTA
ERSKINE BOWLES
CC:
KITTY HIGGINS
JENNIFER O'CONNER
JOHN ANGELL
FROM:
Harold Ickes
SUBJECT:
Possible "commission" on Gulf War Veterans'
illnesses
On 18 February, I spoke with Sandy Berger who has been meeting
with the First Lady, as well as representatives from Defense, HHS
and Veteran's Affairs about the possibilities of appointing a
"blue ribbon" commission to further study and make
recommendations regarding Gulf War Veterans' illnesses.
As you know, there's been an ongoing controversy about the
situation with many veterans of the Gulf War complaining about a
variety of medical problems which they claim result from possible
use of chemicals during that war. These symptoms include such
ailments as: headaches, fatigue, joint aches, and nausea.
The Departments of Defense, Health and Human Services and
Veteran's Affairs have formed a coordinating team to deal with
this problem. They have at least 30 research projects underway
to find out what caused the symptoms. In addition, between them
they have at least three panels of non-governmental science
experts to review their work. Where the panels have supported
work to date, such as in the case of DOD's "Lederberg" reports,
veterans' groups and the press have attacked the panels as non-
independent because they were government-funded. Where the
panels have critized the departments, veterans' groups and the
press have highlighted the criticism.
Although I'm not fully familiar with all of the arguments, those
favoring a commission say that there is great mistrust about what
has been done to date, especially the independent reviews
sponsored by the Pentagon and, therefore, the only way to deal
with this mistrust is to appoint a "blue ribbon" commission to
fully look into all aspects of the illnesses and make
recommendations. They also think a commission will demonstrate a