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Old 05-17-2014, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by donquixote99 View Post
Our motives were not so idealistic. Just our rationalizations were.

In that, at least, we were indeed quite like Napoleon.
Yes

I remember when I was kid most of the people in my church were subscribers to the domino theory...we meant well. But the consequences were terrible.


Is LBJ guilty? Yes...but the vast majority of Americans did not really oppose the war. I believe Kennedy and Nixon on either ends were operating in the same cold war paradigm. When the nation began to realize the quagmire it was we already had a 500,000 troops there. I have not googled it but I think the number of dead on the Vietnamese side for the 10 years we where there was about a million.

Tonkin and the insertion of thousands of troops without really telling America about it was probably the worst thing LBJ did.


anyone here remember the Johnson Administration and the build up of the war?

were Americans aware of Da Nang in 65?

Boreas you there?
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