History of Vietnam
Date Submitted: 09/20/2003 23:06:14
History of Vietnam
Most humans will always have a tendency to protect his own. When the more fortunate notice a victim in any situation, they'll help out those they deem worthy of support, be it morally, financially, or physically. As long as there is free blood flowing in America's veins, she will always step in to keep tyranny on a downfall. The whole Vietnam war is a prime example of human nature not only at
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that were supposed to show our gratitude towards what they had accomplished.
After what was all said and done, the U.S. gained nothing from this war except a little over 50,000 dead servicemen, internal turmoil in the U.S., our first military defeat, distrust of the military and government. This leaves the question, should this war have involved the United States? The answer America should have said to themselves nearly fifty years ago is, no!
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