I'm not suggesting the war is going the way of Vietnam - its only a week old and Vietnam went on for a decade
But watching the coverage of Iraq is starting to dredge up vague memories of the Vietnam war, which occurred in the background of my childhood. Things like the "victory is just around the corner" line from the military. Every night it was the same story at the infamous "Five O'clock follies" the US military held in Saigon.
Also the casualty figures. Vietnam was also a very one sided war in terms of casualties, like 500 communists killed to say 10 Americans in every battle report, endless reports like that. In the end Vietnam lost about a million troops to America's 50,000.
This looks like another war without a frontline. Vietnam was like that. You'd hear reports of an area being taken, "pacified" was the word used for this in Vietnam, and then suddenly fighting would break out there again. In this war we're getting the same phenomenon. It is impossible to tell what areas are under control.
Anyone else getting that chill Vietnam ghost on their shoulder?

But watching the coverage of Iraq is starting to dredge up vague memories of the Vietnam war, which occurred in the background of my childhood. Things like the "victory is just around the corner" line from the military. Every night it was the same story at the infamous "Five O'clock follies" the US military held in Saigon.
Also the casualty figures. Vietnam was also a very one sided war in terms of casualties, like 500 communists killed to say 10 Americans in every battle report, endless reports like that. In the end Vietnam lost about a million troops to America's 50,000.
This looks like another war without a frontline. Vietnam was like that. You'd hear reports of an area being taken, "pacified" was the word used for this in Vietnam, and then suddenly fighting would break out there again. In this war we're getting the same phenomenon. It is impossible to tell what areas are under control.
Anyone else getting that chill Vietnam ghost on their shoulder?
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