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President Obama's speech Tuesday announcing his escalation of the War
in Afghanistan. Obabma's
comment are in bold. There are those who suggest that Afghanistan is another Vietnam Forgive me if I take that comment personally but I do feel a need to respond. Yet this argument depends upon a false reading of history. Well, let's see. Obama gives three reading of history that he believes highlights the differences: Unlike Vietnam, we are joined by a broad coalition of 43 nations that recognizes the legitimacy of our action. Obama is right to say that we didn't have 43 countries with us then, but for the Vietnam War the U.S. also Kabuled together a "coalition of the willing" including South Korea, Kingdom of Laos, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the Republic of China, the Philippines, Thailand, Spain (13 soldier), Nicaragua and Paraguay (offered to send troops). At the time it was painted as an "international"effort to stop communism, but in hindsight it is clear that the Vietnamese had it right when they named it "the American War." Afghanistan is a "NATO" [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] operation, Vietnam was a SEATO [South East Asia Treaty Organization] operation. The difference is as clear as mud. |
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| Unlike Vietnam, we
are not facing a broad-based popular insurgency. Again hindsight is 20/20 but at the time nobody in the government said the U.S. was fighting "a broad-based popular insurgency." At the time the U.S. completely denied that Vietnamese communist had popular support. They were branded terrorists and it was claimed that they only gained support and recruits through terror and intimidation like they say the Taliban does now. The real reason Obama needs to since 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan after 8 years of war has nothing to do with broad-base popular opposition to our occupation. If you think that you must be confused. And most importantly... And most importantly, unlike Vietnam, the American people were viciously attacked from Afghanistan. Has he forgotten about the Gulf of Tonkin Incident already ? Has he forgotten that on August 5, 1964 President Johnson said "Last night I announced to the American people that the North Vietnamese regime had conducted further deliberate attacks against U.S. naval vessels operating in international waters." And this attack was used to pass what amounted to a declaration of war on Vietnam. Of course, years later even the Navy was forced to admit that "There was actually no North Vietnamese attack that night." With hindsight we now know that the Tonkin Gulf Incident was an "inside job" , a false excuse for war, not like 911. Clearly that was launched from Afghanistan. Right! Given that President Obama felt compelled to speak at length of this 40 year old conflict, and these are the three differences he chose to highlight, I think he needs to re-read his history, and if he doesn't have much time for reading these days, I've got a film he can watch. Vietnam: American Holocaust. |
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Can You Help Us? |
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| As the solutions to our future lie hidden in
the our past, our work
here at Linux Beach of exposing the truths of the Vietnam War is
growing in importance not diminishing. When I first undertook this task
of bringing forward the lessons of the Vietnam War, I had friends that
asked "Clay, Why are you stirring up the past?" or said "Isn't that
ancient history?" Now we find that Afghanistan, which in the '80s was
to
have been the "Soviet Union's Vietnam" almost 40 years after the
major events of the Vietnam War is being called "Obama's Vietnam" so it
would seem here also, to paraphrase Faulkner, that in the case of the
Vietnam
War "History is not dead. In fact, it's not even history." So our work continues, with a greater urgency than before. Can you help us with this work? Now that President Obama has decided to escalate the War in Afghanistan it is all the more important that we complete part 2 of this historic review of the Vietnam War. The very fact that the President saw the need to deny the concerns and comparisons we have been hammering away at for three years now shows that we have been having an effect. Continuing this work is a matter of saving lives and treasure, both American and Afghan. That is why it is so important. Can you help us with this work? We are trying to send two people back to Vietnam in February to film and gather materials for Vietnam: People's Victory. Our budget for this trip is about $9000.00. The history of the Vietnam War has never been more relevant nor the urgency of those lessons greater. Those who fought this conflict on both sides aren't getting any younger. For example, we hope to interview General Giap, architect of Dien Bien Phu and the Tet Offensive on this trip, but he is 98 and the clock is ticking. Can you help us? Contributions of any size will help advance this work. We have setup a PayPal Account for small contributions Both Martin Sheen and Ron Kovic have given their support to this effort by serving as Honorary Co-Chairs of this fund raising effort. Can we have your support too? Clay Claiborne, Producer Linux Beach 116 Rose Ave, Ste. 9 Venice Beach, CA 90291 (310)581-1536 |
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news:
Mr. Doan Cong Tinh has graciously given us permission to use his
picture above for Vietnam: People's Victory and Fred Nguyen
has just finished the French translation of Vietmam: American
Holocaust. |