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Aristides's avatar

Biggest lesson of this is that the most important factor in justifying a war is whether you win it. Korean War was the better war because it resulted in a better South Korea, while the Vietnamese War got people killed for nothing. The rational to enter the war is the last thing anyone thinks about. If the US won the Vietnam War, average Americans would probably sing its praises.

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In Korea U.S. leaders were convinced Stalin needed to be stopped, that his imperial expansion must be stopped.

In Vietnam I don’t believe the Gulf of Tonkin incident actually happened. They drafted my classmates (and me but I was already on active duty when they tried to draft me)

They drafted us, cut our hair, sent us into combat then called us “baby killers “ as they paraded support for “Ho Ho Ho Chi Minh”. I was hit by thrown garbage. I was told “you shouldn’t be allowed to walk our streets “

Regarding the Tet Offensive, the U.S. won. We wiped out the Viet Cong so completely they were never reconstituted as a fighting force again.

But we were defeated in the streets of America

They drafted us, cut our hair, sent us into combat, then joined in cheering the enemy killing us, then spent the rest of our lives saying we lost the war.

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