Ghook, I also think it is important, and relevant to point out HOW the U.S. got into both wars in question.....(Vietnam and Iraq)
We didn't go to war in vietnam through a legal Constitutional process.
We didn't go to Iraq through a legal Constitutional process.
We didn't have a populace that supported the war in Vietnam.
We didn't(don't)have a populace that supported(s) the war in Iraq.
Vietnam didn't attack us.
Iraq didn't attack us.
In Vietnam we attempted to bail out the French failure.
In Iraq we attempted to float the notion of "pre-emptive war".
We got into Vietnam to pick-up the failed French cause, which was to reassert control after 1945 of their former colony. The Revolution against the French started by Ho Chi Minh started in 1946. Minh declared a Decleration of Independence for Vietnam in late 1945, modeled on and borrowing language from the American Declaration of 1776. By the time the French surrendered at Dien Bien Phu, the United States had pumped more than 1 BILLION U.S. dollars in aid into the french cause.(on the wrong side, because Minh happened to be a communist, and we were still at war in Korea at the time which was another failed attempt at the spread of puppet democracy by imperialism based on lines drawn in a ridiculous agreement seperating control of the nation at the 17th parallel, in the Geneva conference.) Between 1954 and 1960, the Republican administration of Eisenhower violated the terms of the Geneva accords concerning the sending of SEVERAL thousand troops to Vietnam as "advisors", even though many participated in combat, also WITHOUT congressional notification and approval. Kennedy then stepped in, and added to the mess by approving more troops and in addition,black-ops in Laos and Cambodia. Then came Johnson, who added more planes, ships and troops. THEN, came the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which was manipulated for congressional support for the war. The entire attack on the "Maddox" was cooked intelligence to support the idea of the war, and the ship was actually being used for military operations in support of the war when it was "supposedly" attacked on a "routine patrol in international waters". (Hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee 1968) Also, important to note here that these findings and others about the false facts, and reasoning used for the Vietnam War brought about the 1973 War Powers Resolution Act.
The War Powers Act of 1973
War Powers Resolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Avalon Project : War Powers Resolution
also: 93-549 Emergency Powers Act resolution.
http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organ...73%2093-549%22
Emergency Powers Statutes (Senate Report 93-549)
Emergency Powers Statutes, Senate Report SR 93-549, November 19, 1973
We got into Iraq first in Desert Storm, as a political boost to George H.W. Bush as well as a concious grab at securing access to Middle Eastern oil, as well as bumping the stock market as war tends to do(for big corporations). The war was based on Saddams threat to Middle East stability, after Saddam invaded Kuwait. Why
then, and not when chemical weapons were being used to gas innocent Kurds, men women and children? Strangely, we sat silent while the Kurds died, but as soon as the Saudis complained about Saddam encroaching on Kuwait(surely no "model" democracy), the U.S. stepped in. Bush's top strategist John Sunnunu sold the war to Bush on the idea that
" a short successful war would be pure political gold for the President, and would guarantee his re-election in '92". Bush also did not meet the requirements of the War Powers resolution of 1973, though he did placate the American people to support the war by citing the U.N. resolution which stated "it authorized member states to use all necessary means" to secure Iraqs compliance with prior UN demands that it withdraw from Kuwait. The placation was short lived. President G.H.W. Bush cited
"he decided to let Saddam put down his own rebellions in his own nation, rather than risk splintering Iraq by U.S. intervention in Iraq" as to citing the gassing of the Kurds, but the intervention in Kuwait. Come 2003, and little Bush is up to bat. G.W.Bush and his boys, Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld and many other Bush admin officials all who were signers of the letter to Clinton recommending him to oust Saddam in January 98, with the PNAC(Neo-Con) letterhead, all cooked and manipulated intelligence, media and public opinion using threats of WMD and bleak picture of world dictators the likes of Hitler, expressly to do what G.Dubs dad tried to avoid.....splintering the middle east, by invading Iraq to remove Saddam. This was only possible because of the state of consciousness that followed 9-11, when at a time of trust by the people looking for a leader, our leaders lead us into a "pre-emptive" war built on lies, past grudges of politcal power-wielders, and illogical views of reality.(neo-cons) Strangely enough, most of the facts that come out as the war continues, are contradictory to what we were told when we went to war, and none of the results or goals were/are as expected.
Welcome to the Project for the New American Century
So, what is worse.
Pulling out of a bad mistake after you realize you made one?
or
Making a mistake, realizing it, and killing more people to accomplish a goal you can't, and never could achieve?
Kind of like picking between the lesser of two evils, eh?
Sounds familliar..... :rolleyes: :confused:
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