blixa wrote:Sorry Raum I guess my wife's family are lying when they talk about the cost of living lol.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/ ... 10,00.html
The last time I checked in with Vietnam, they seemed to be experiencing some inflation, but I saw alot of people happy with the growth. It does seem things got a bit worse since then. I also don't have family from there, so my global focus doesn't really gravitate there on a frequent basis. I am seeing that they are still on track for their projected 75 growth rate, revised from 8.5 - which is still good...but with inflation, that will quicky create a division of class that leads to the fall of a communist govt.
I hope your wife's family is enduring their economy's challenges.
So they weren't American soldiers marching under American flags, funded by american taxpayers using American made equipment in violent war like situations?
Yes, all of that is true - there were alot of Americans involved in combat, and hard combat at that. But War in our Constitution is not a "let's save the world from itself!" mentality. That is a Liberal ideal of military primacy and surrogacy. Those are not values our forefathers held. I never see where before Woodrow Wilson that we are appointed The World Police.
The Father of the US Constitution (James Madison) wrote:“Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes; and armies, and debts, and taxes are the known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few.”
To me, calling vietnam a war was and is a denial of the fact our military forces were highjacked for personal interest. Eisenhower was funding some french efforts, and said "screw this, and it's not worth it." Kennedy's biggest bluder was sending our people there. Then Kennedy keeps moving forces close, but not into the fray FOR NO GOOD REASON OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. and LBJ proceed to fuck things up beyond repair. then comes Congresses vote - gulf of Tonka, which says we will use force to defend our forces and SEATO countries that ask for help.
WHAT THE FUCK. That in no way is war - that is privitation of our military dignity. A horror a travesty and a bullshit liberal idea of lending people troops who have no will or means to fight their own battles. Then Nixon just kept fucking it up, tried to withdraw and let south vietnam handle it, and they couldn't.
But even before Nixon, we were highjacked.
hmmmm
In Vietnam it is referred to as "The American war".
In the South, they refer to the Lousiana Purchase as "the occupation of the French territories." I know the French led the effort in intitial vietnam war... alot of South Vietnamese simply did not know why they should fight. the French told them aLOT of lies to inspire them to fight and caused alot of confusion... for some reason Kennedy wanted a piece of that clusterfuck, prolly cause he was pissed about Cuba. He was a great speaker who was a HORRIBLE leader... and turned America's eyes from apple pies to an empty promise. I mean look at Brazil and the monstrosity he created there in the name of military primacy. That wasn't war, that was attempted genocide!
like I said you need to re think your ideas on it.
It was privitation of our military forces for expansion of democracy at gunpoint. that is not what war is, nor should it ever be. War is an undesirable thing, but with honor and providence, that simply never EVER was present in Vietnam.
But I understand why you respect the wishes of those who taught you how to look after yourself and can't dis you on that.
I thank you for that. i also am not saying ever should have happened or was a good thing. just did not follow our conventions for war, because it would have NeVER been declared. They loop-holed it out of a war, and made it a war on an ideal. wars against nations are horrible, but also inspiring. wars on "terror", "communism", "tyranny", "drugs" - these are bullshit and doomed to fail - regardless of being instigated by a republican or democrat.
As far as there being honour in war, I'll follow my grandfathers lead on war being bloody stupid. I not long ago asked a friend of mine who was in the SPLA for eight years, if he thought there was honour in war....his answer was pretty much the same as my grandfathers.
the need for war is stupid. War is a convention that tries to properly measure and contain the discontent that makes us feel the need for war, without sacrificing our values, or allowing us to be drawn into someone else's special interest. Congress declares War in the US, not the president, who simply requests the declaration be made.
Kennedy sought to act with military force in Vietnam and sought authorization to engage Nth Vietnam forces without the measures of War. The practice was continued by LBJ, and the price was terrible for at least 5 countries, including the US who gained nothing from the intrusion on another country's national affairs as it made an iffable transition to communism.
Raum I think you are a genius....
probably
but I also think you over analyze
anyway
Definitely, heh.