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"For those of us who were getting out, we hung our heads, took off our uniforms. We threw them in the corner," said Jim Seim ...
Brian Knappenberger's latest forgoes tragic sentimentality to present the war as it was: a senseless aggression.
The series compellingly addresses the Gulf of Tonkin incident, the baseless claims of William Westmoreland about impending victory, and the leaking of the Pentagon Papers. It is refreshing ...
Gen William Westmoreland, who led the US troops in Vietnam War, conceded, as an apologetic afterthought, that the military don't start war, politicians do. Ever since the Pahalgam tragedy ...
Their primary challenge will be harmonizing the many voices of protest into a mighty chorus of defiance. The movement has a common slogan—“Hands Off!”—but to date, no unifying agenda and strategic ...
They’d watched overnight as the bombardments grew closer, and observed through binoculars as the final U.S. Marines piled ...
The Express Tribune on MSN4d
Who will win the war?
So, who will win the war? It's a no-brainer.The winner in any war is always the same - the defence industry that profits from the sale of weapons, munitions, drones, missiles, fighter jets, aircraft ...
Two, Pulitzer Prize winners Peter Arnett and Horst Faas, have been in Vietnam four years each, which is longer than Ambassador (Henry Cabot) Lodge, General (William) Westmoreland and nine-tenths ...