I was the same age as most of the young men who were being slaughtered in that conflict and was profoundly affected by the continuous and, what I saw at the time as, pointless deaths. I was also grateful that my government had wisely chosen to stay out of it. After watching the first four episodes of the 10-part series, I have to say that my thinking at the time has been validated, completely.
Listening to Kennedy and Johnson express their doubts about entering the conflict and their continued worries once they had embarked upon a campaign against the Viet Cong, leaves me wondering how so-called intelligent men could so baldly ignore the lessons of history. Had no one bothered to study what had happened to the French after their invasion of the country and their subsequent withdrawal after finally realizing they had zero chance of prevailing against the Vietnamese?
It is no wonder to me that the US is so divided today what with the lies and cover-up of the true involvement of US forces in the conflict. It was an ignominious period in the history of that nation and one that saw the pointless deaths of millions of people - both combatants and civilians alike. It almost makes me sick to my stomach to hear the various Presidents and their advisors lie to the American public time after time after time knowing that they themselves were questioning why Americans were dying on foreign soil.
I give full credit to Ken Burns and his exemplary crew for doing a very credible job of portraying both sides of the conflict.
Listening to Kennedy and Johnson express their doubts about entering the conflict and their continued worries once they had embarked upon a campaign against the Viet Cong, leaves me wondering how so-called intelligent men could so baldly ignore the lessons of history. Had no one bothered to study what had happened to the French after their invasion of the country and their subsequent withdrawal after finally realizing they had zero chance of prevailing against the Vietnamese?
It is no wonder to me that the US is so divided today what with the lies and cover-up of the true involvement of US forces in the conflict. It was an ignominious period in the history of that nation and one that saw the pointless deaths of millions of people - both combatants and civilians alike. It almost makes me sick to my stomach to hear the various Presidents and their advisors lie to the American public time after time after time knowing that they themselves were questioning why Americans were dying on foreign soil.
I give full credit to Ken Burns and his exemplary crew for doing a very credible job of portraying both sides of the conflict.