May 2, 2005

And another thing

I don't watch movies "about" Vietnam (previous post) because, as JustOneMinute puts it "Vietnam wasn't Vietnam."

From an op-ed by Stephen J. Morris in the New York Times:
In 1974-75, the United States snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. Hundreds of thousands of our Vietnamese allies were incarcerated, and more than a million driven into exile. The awesome image of the United States was diminished, and its enemies were thereby emboldened, drawing the United States into new conflicts by proxy in Afghanistan, Africa and Latin America. And the bitterness of so many American war veterans, who saw their sacrifices so casually demeaned and unnecessarily squandered, haunts American society and political life to this day.

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