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Blogger Zoniedude said...

What struck me most in this article was the misconception of what occurred in Vietnam and Iraq. The Vietnam War is seen as screwed up by nearly everyone because they focus on Vietnam. But the war actually had two underlying realities that couldn't be seen. The first was that Soviet forces massed tanks in the Warsaw Pact, threatening to overrun Europe. The western response was to develop airmobile tactics. Thus western civilization depended on the execution of airmobile warfare rapidly against a Soviet invasion. Vietnam primarily served to train and gain experience for the command structure and responsible leadership of airmobile operations. The U.S. Marines, who had no role in Europe, pursued an entirely different approach in keeping the DMZ region safe (except, of course, during the TET 1968 attacks).

At the same time, the early days of Vietnam were concerned with the Chinese forces threatening Chiang Kai Shek. The development of the Taiwan regime needed money and support, including the seventh army cut off in what became the Golden Triangle, so named because the Nationalist Chinese there utilized opium shipped down the Mekong to fund itself. That is why the U.S. centered its operations next to the Mekong in Saigon instead of near Hue, the actual capital of South Vietnam.

Similarly, no one seem to remember that the Iraq regime of Hussein was under a severe economic embargo that was about to be removed when the Bush administration attacked. The evidence is clear that the impetus of that invasion for the Bush oilmen was to keep Iraqi oil out of the world market. They disbanded the Iraqi army and let the country descend into chaos precisely because they needed that chaos to keep oil off the market. There is this thing called Occam's Razor which says that if many perplexing things can be made logical by one perspective, then that perspective is probably correct.

July 23, 2017 at 2:58 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

General Stanley McChrystal? Say who, what, when, where? How many wars in vastly poor countries does the guy get to lose and still be given our attention?

LTR

July 23, 2017 at 3:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's only Toffler at army. Not Hong New under Sun

July 25, 2017 at 1:49 AM

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