Posted on 05/09/2004 9:40:22 AM PDT by Bob J
In their unholy war for power, liberals and Democrats along with their comrades in the media have begun the propaganda drumbeat to convince voters that Iraq is becoming this generations twenty-first century Vietnam.
If Iraq becomes another Vietnam, it wont be for reasons proffered from the left. Vietnam may have been a low point in American history but it wasnt a military failure, our troops won every major battle. The war was lost when the left successfully convinced the American public it wasnt worth fighting, the cost was too high, and more importantly, our military was corrupt and could not be trusted to conduct operations in an acceptable manner. In his 1985 memoir about the war, Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap wrote that if it weren't for organizations like Kerry's Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Hanoi would have surrendered to the U.S. Buoying enemy support while sapping the will of the American people, the left extended the Vietnam war resulting in significant additional loss of Vietnamese and American lives and the eventual bug out by America. Our military, which should have returned as defending heroes bringing democracy to the oppressed people of the world, were spat upon and called baby killers. Thank you J.F. Kerry, a suitable if not ignominious Democrat Presidential candidate.
The left used the excuse of Vietnam (a war initiated and escalated by Democrats) as a pretext for attacking and defeating the sitting Republican President, Richard Nixon. Watergate may have been the final straw that precipitated Nixons capitulation, but there is little doubt his saddle bags were full of Nam hay when that ponys spine snapped. The peace agreement aside, he was squarely in the sites of every commusocialist, sandal and beads flower child and sleazy politician jumping on their bandwagon to score a few points in the next popularity poll.
It begins as a drip but will soon turn into a torrent. Using their dominance and control of the media, the left has xeroxed their strategy against Nixon and is targeting Bush, conservatives and our military. Dozens of articles in major newspapers, speeches by democrat leaders and media exposés are questioning the cost of Iraq and Americas ability to shoulder that burden. Tabloid-like congressional investigations, in a time of war, ruthlessly attack our leaders flinging outrageous innuendo of corruption and immorality. Now, sensationalized revelations of fraternity pranks by military police against Muslim detainees will shamelessly be used by the left as evidence our military does not have the moral high ground to conduct this engagement.
The political left is utterly contemptible. Their sworn if not patriotic duty to govern in Americas best interests is as foreign to them as truth. To satiate their hatred for George Bush and consuming lust for power they will create out of sackcloth another Vietnam for this country and in the process crush American initiative, respect and honor while unnecessarily sacrificing additional American lives. Again.
Bob Johnson is a Board member of the Free Republic Network and President of RIGHTALK, Americas conservative radio Townhall.
Ex-f'n-actly!
We don't have to listen to old, pompous windbag Walter Cronkite schelp his lefty crap anymore. No one thinks of TV, the press media as neutral unbiased observers anymore.
The loonies have taken over the DNC and have decided to ally with the Arab/Islamic cause in order to regain power in 2004. Socialism is making an all-out offensive to snuff out conservative beliefs once and forever.
Assumes facts not in evidence.
It's very comprehensible. They will use lies about Iraq and the war on terror to vault them to power.
Its true.
But Vietnam was a war screwed completely up by democrats. Same here. So was Korea. When the goin gets hard, Democrats turn "French". Only reason for any political successes are when republicans cajole or "trick" democrats into staying just a little longer. But that was when republicans were not neocons(ex-democrats). For you can take the democrat from the party but its almost impossible to remove the democrat from the democrat.
All you end up with is a donkey with a big horn glued on its NOSE(RINO) trying to bray like an elephant. American politics has become donkeyfied trumpeting democracy. Politiical Elephants are almost exinct.
(/tusk)
An army is not a very good neighbor - over time, even the most welcoming of the liberated populace will become tired of the corruption brought on by an occupying military force. Soldires are not police, not even as tolerant as rude "cops". They will shoot you dead without concerns of civil rights, or legal consequence, or any understanding of custom. A successful war must achieve victory as quickly as possible, with full commitment by the nation, and use of any weapon in the arsenal to overcome the enemy, and every protection afforded to the soldier in the field, and the sympathetic population. After victory, then establish a lawful, endemic police force, and separate the military force from the population.
Vietnam was prosecuted in an awful way. The Iraq war appears to be being prosecuted in a way which could be successful, if not derailed by the traitorous, self-serving leaches in this country.
Yes, I would never turn my back on them. The main difference, however, is that from the 40s to the 60s and 70s, the communists had infiltrated our society, our government, our schools, many churches, and the Democrat party. So far, the Islamists of today have not achieved any where near that kind of acceptance here in this country. True, they would love to get to where the communists were, but their form of ideology is not nearly as acceptable to Americans as the communist (socialist) ideology was then, and which, I fear, seems to be making a comeback.
To coin a phrase, just damn.
As I have stated before. I would have happily suffered the temporary loss of Constitutional rights to save the lives of tens of thousands of servicemen and hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese.
Had the 1968 Tet offensive been reported factually and the Nation encouraged to rally behind our troops rather than abandon them it is quite possible IMO that their overwhelming victories could have forced peace by 1970. It's even possible that we would have continued material support of South Vietnam and helped them overcome the inevitable peace agreement violations by the Communists after most of the allied troops went home.
There is less campus unrest and no draft today. Otherwise it is exactly the same as the late 1960s and early 70s. Are we headed to the same fate? This war is for everything.
I suppose the recent "uprising" in Iraq was suppose to signal our press that it was the Islamists' Tet offensive, go with it! LBJ was visibly shaken and abandoned the troops way back then. As President he knew the truth about Tet but as a politician he was shaken because he knew the public's press-inspired impression was the end of him.
Now we have a "My Lai" in the judgment of the press and dem Rats. Maybe the Rats can make the "cover-up" into a Watergate. They'll try hard with a lot of help.
President Bush's reactions so far are weak IMO. Yet the press and dem Rats demand more kowtowing. Is this the beginning of the end of our sovereignty? Are our America's enemies within winning all the marbles this time?
Isn't it time we encourage the President to stop them cold? As in room temperature, if necessary. How serious does it have to get?
Right! But you forgot one more. It was also micro managed by the politicians in Washington instead of letting the battlefield generals fight and win the war.
Unfortunatley, I see a little of the same thing happening now. The Marines were ready to kick ass in Fallujah and the Army is ready to take care of Sadr in Najaf. In both cases, they are still playing political games back in Washington. Power means nothing if you do not have the will to use it. I don't think Sistani is ever going to come right out and say take care of this problem. Even he knows it has to be done. But if they do finally take this Sadr clown out, Sistani will squawk like hell for the locals while giving a wink and a nod in private. Just MHO.
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