Vietnam War At 50: What Have We Learned?

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Vietnam War At 50: What Have We Learned?




"Yesterday marked the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. Some two million Vietnamese were killed in the war along with nearly 60,000 Americans. Were there lessons learned from Vietnam and if so have they been forgotten half a century later. Also today: Waltz is out as NSC and Hegseth threatens Iran with War."
 
We've learned that Americans still love violence, still support murderous administrations, and still spit on anyone that questions the actions of our troops.

If you are a soldier who exposes America's evil, like Snowden, you get extra spit.

The boomers spoiled the hippy generation who did everything they could to enrich themselves. Now things are so f-ed up the new generations can't figure out what gender they are or what the shape of the planet is, and us gen X-ers are caught in the middle trying to figure out which generation we hate the most on a daily basis, the one's in power that caused it, or the resultant autistic crotch goblins that we've spawned.

All that's left is our worship of the illusion of America's power and might, the last fig leaf of a dying empire.

MAGA!
 
Yea I was married to a highly decorated VN vet he saw a lot of shit and + my father is a ww2 navy vet so I had a very close view of the war. My husband and father both agreed they were fighting the chinese in vn
 
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