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Title: lies that are not innocent..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 09 July 2009, 13:08:39

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090720/scheer

cost many US soldiers lives also.. result: nothing other than many dead.. >:(



Title: Re: lies that are not innocent..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 09 July 2009, 13:12:01
and interestingly there is a habit of making those people to manage IMF.. another example : Wolfovitz..

why.. just guess. >:(


Title: Re: lies that are not innocent..
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 09 July 2009, 13:22:08
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http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090720/scheer

cost many US soldiers lives also.. result: nothing other than many dead.. >:(





There were many responsible for that misguided war in Vietnam, but the Presidents Lydon B. Johnson and Richard 'tricky dickie'Nixon must take full responsibility for perpetuating it.  However, it is John F. Kennedy himself who allowed the initial USA involvement to 'drift' into a major conflict, but in fairness there is a suggestion, based on some inconclusive evidence, especially NSAM 263, that JFK was about to pull American "advisors" out of Nam "by the end of 1963", but his assisination precluded this.  LBJ then escalated the American involvement by placing thousands of ground troops in to actively participate in the war.

Robert McNamara was just one of the actors in this totally misguided conflict.
Title: Re: lies that are not innocent..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 09 July 2009, 13:30:36
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http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090720/scheer

cost many US soldiers lives also.. result: nothing other than many dead.. >:(





There were many responsible for that misguided war in Vietnam, but the Presidents Lydon B. Johnson and Richard 'tricky dickie'Nixon must take full responsibility for perpetuating it.  However, it is John F. Kennedy himself who allowed the initial USA involvement to 'drift' into a major conflict, but in fairness there is a suggestion, based on some inconclusive evidence, especially NSAM 263, that JFK was about to pull American "advisors" out of Nam "by the end of 1963", but his assisination precluded this.  LBJ then escalated the American involvement by placing thousands of ground troops in to actively participate in the war.

Robert McNamara was just one of the actors in this totally misguided conflict.

Actually , he and the following others were only "pawns".. 

Question is : who was/were behind the scenes that make him "fly" to important chairs.. :-/

And a very similiar scenario/meal heated and repeated  after 30 years.. :(