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Vietnam II?

I hear many people comparing our current war in the Gulf to Vietnam, but shouldn’t that cut against those who want us to pull out? What were some of the consequences of leaving Vietnam the way we did?

Perhaps the biggest mistake we made with Vietnam (after going in) was pulling out. When we left, there was a terrible massacre of tens, hundreds of thousands, (millions?) of innocents. Pulling out of Vietnam showed the world that the US could not be counted on as a reliable ally; the US could be bullied and pushed around. It demonstrated that we were afraid to take a hit.

OPEC felt they could raise gas prices to whatever they want to charge. Remember gas lines? And we were powerless to do anything about it.

They could take our ambassadors hostage – what would we do about it? They could bomb our Marine barracks, our embassies, our ships; kidnap our citizens. And leaving Vietnam the way we did gave a young Saudi the idea that America was a paper tiger – looked tough and powerful on the outside, but would chicken out if challenged. Who is the young bin Laden today? Who’s getting ideas about our courage, or lack of it, now? What plots are being formulated by our actions or inactions now that will come to fruition 25 years from now?

They are betting that they can take 300,000 casualties to our 3,000. They don't care about their 300,000, incl. Civilians. But we do care about our 3,000 soldiers, et. al. (I don't see THEIR leaders going on any suicide missions).

I don't want them to be right. Our military can easily win it over there if we don't tie them up with minutia. BUT, can we win it over here?
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