Matteo Martini
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Because I have only been replying to tangents you yourself brought up either by quoting or mentioning VietNam here. I simply quoted what I did in the other thread and let you take the conversation where you wished.
And as a history major, I must say I'm offended that any history lesson should be shrugged off.![]()
I wrote ( replying to Unrepentant Sinner who took up the point of Vietnam ):
" The big number of deaths in Vietnam did not happen during the time of French and Jap support of South Vietnam, but after and because of the American intervention. "
Please, tell me exactly where I was wrong.
Somewhere before I noted I work the night shift and my lack of sleep sometimes compromises my reading comprehension (...or not so shortly, i.e. now).![]()
I take it as an admission of mistake
The use of Agent Orange was a strategic mistake made with tactical goals in mind. As I noted it not only effected Vietnamese civilians (and veterans), but American veterans too. The lack of precience for long term effects on those exposed to it with that in mind does not constitute a "crime" as you're suggesting.
I see.
Also Osama bin Laden` s tactical use of airplanes was a " strategic mistake with tactical goals in mind ".
He just wanted to give a message to the world.
Too bad he killed almost 3000 innocent people ( including babies and families )
Now you're trying to weasel again and move the goalposts. Within the context of Realpolitik which you continue to ignore, the U.S. would rather have supported Sihanouk's claim to the government of Cambodia, refused to support the Vietnamese puppet government and chose to recognize the KR government (in exile) in the U.N. as part of what was going on in SE Asia in 1979.
I ignore " RealPolitik " when it comes to support an evil and atrocious regime, I am sorry for that.
Anyway, please give me evidence that the Vietnamese puppet government was worse than the KR.
The US supported the KR only for piolitical reasons, as they wanted to keep Vietnam` s influence on the region down.
It was all a game of power.
And again, you seem to be ignoring the period between 1975 and 1979. I've done a lot of searching and maybe I've missed or overlooked it, but I haven't seen any evidence that the U.S. supported the KR before the Vietnamese invasion. Equivocation is a logical fallacy be it semantic or temporally.
Where did I write " before the Vietnamese invasion "?
So why are you trying to weasel that the U.S. recognizing the KR in the U.N. in 1979 is the same as "supporting Pol Pot" during the Killing fields?
Where did I write " during the Killing fields "?
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