“We are the unwilling led by the unqualified doing the unnecessary for the ungrateful.”
OK folks, it’s quiz time…So what do Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Joe Biden and George W Bush all have in common?...Apart from all being awful and presidents, only around half are racist, and only half got done for perjury, but what they all have in common is that they avoided the Vietnam draft. Well done you if you got that. These gentlemen would have to wait until they were Presidents before they got to kill loads of civilians in foreign lands. But just like back in ‘Nam they would get others to do it for them instead…You wouldn’t catch any of those fellas stuck in steamy jungles getting shot at when you had loads of other poor suckers to do it.
Joking aside there can be few things more terrifying for a nation than to hear that America wishes “to bring democracy” to your country. A bit like when the IMF is interested in helping out, you know that things are only going to get worse, a lot worse and that some rich white men in America are about to make some serious money on the back of more poor people.
There is a case for arguing that all wars are pointless, but in terms of futile wars America’s illegal invasion and reign of terror carried out on the men, women and children of Vietnam has to be up there. An appalling waste of life, and served to show to the rest of the world, just how inhumane, weak and cruel America could be. In the veritable library of American military shame, a sizeable portion remains set aside for the section labelled VIETNAM.
“They are called the Viet Cong, but you are Marines. You are better trained. I expect all of you to come home.”
So said one colonel to his marines back in August 1965, turns out he was only out by about 13’000.
With regards to Vietnam’s options and philosophy, when it came to the US invasion of their homeland, it was very much a case of necessity being the mother of invention, but as the book rightly says the likes of the Truong Son Trail (Ho Chi Minh Trail) remains, “One of the great military engineering achievements of the 20th Century.” But there were also the network of highly sophisticated tunnels, which outfoxed many of the Americans and their allies.
We get to see the war from many angles, like the millions of Americans who were against it, the hundreds of thousands who protested and marched against it, and those who were shot and killed by other uniformed Americans for doing so. We see how the prevalence of American racism, extended deep into the rank and file of the army and was normalised as it was in everyday American society, with parole boards in the south packed with all white members, in one case even someone who was a grand wizard in the KKK.
Today America remains the bloated, braying bully of the globe, which has brought terror and horror to millions across many countries over multiple continents since WWII. We know that not only were they totally incapable of learning from their humiliating defeat by the Vietnamese, but a new generation of blood thirsty clowns would go and repeat the same mistakes decades later elsewhere in Asia, with equally if not even more devastating results, and again they fled in chaotic confusion.
In spite of committing war crimes on a vast scale across at least three nations and resorting to some truly appalling tactics such as chemical warfare on civilians as well as torture and assassinations, the Americans still lost and evaded justice for their crimes. The Vietnamese people endured phenomenal hardship and misery during the years of sustained American slaughter. Their struggle was beyond inspiring, and how they consistently outfoxed and outfought the largest, military machine in history, (with help from their communist cousins) forcing them to flee in defeated humiliation. At the end few understood the point of it all?...Many millions had to suffer or perish just so that a tiny group of lying, rich, white American men could protect their egos and further their careers.
DK have a well-earned reputation for putting out top quality reference books, and this has to be up there with their strongest. This is a real achievement it’s bursting with high quality photos, images, sidebars, fact boxes and other ephemera relating to the conflict, and they made a huge effort to ensure that very little detail is left out.