>My point was that we invaded Iraq under false pretenses, which I do not believe was the case in Viet Nam. You seem to be making a different argument, that the consequences of the Viet Nam war were worse. That I agree with.
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>Why did you pick the year 1976?
Church committee hearings, Carter elected, post-Vietnam reassessment of US position in the world leading to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan ...
The Tonkin Gulf incident was certainly more cynically ginned up than even Chalabi's tall tales about what was going on inside Iraq.
When it comes to flat out lying to the public, Bush and Cheney are amateurs compared to LBJ. He was truly the master.
Charles Hankey
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- Thomas Hardy
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-- T. S. Eliot
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