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  • Wrong 100% theres nothing right about blowing people up and destroying generation due to chemicals used.
  • The Vietnamese were fighting for freedom. The freedoom to have their own country back from foreign controls. You can kill a man but you can not take away his pride and love for his country and his desire for freedoom to excercise his ideology. That's why the North Vietnamese never gave up because they love their country more than their life. The South Vietnamese government enjoyed corruptions and total abuse of human rights so much they would rather have the power to continue to do so rather than to allow the country to be re-united by the North. To do so meant they'd be brought to justice by the North Vietnamese government. And so they sided with America , a country inflicted with chronic communistphobia with a desire to exterminate the communist ideology from the face of the Earth despite their sanctimoniously hypocritcal lies about representing freedom of ideas and freedoom of speech. Seems like the American policy was more communist than communism itself when they tried to destroy an idea from a group of people that love their country. And what human rights is there when they used napalm on the elderlies, women and children? What human rights when they left Vietnam still today with waters polluted with extreme concentrations of agent orange and lands still buried with bombs that are still live and could go off on slight human/animal disturbances? Of course there's the Iraq war as well where similar things repeated themselves but I won't go into it. So who is the axis of evil now? Poor old Bush had no idea about the significance of his name calling. But the more curious question remains to be that why is it that no American policy makers in the past til now has ever been trialled for war crime? Go figure.

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