I just watched The Tonight Show, and Jane Fonda was there as a guest. She was, of course, asked about her role during the Vietnam war, and everyone involved perpetuated the truth that 'USA had no reason to be in Vietnam, and ending the war was a good thing'.
Now, I'm not an American, and wasn't even born when the war was on, but still I've been thinking...
Was there truly no reason for the Americans to be in Vietnam? Was it truly only good that the Americans withdrew from the war?
Hadn't the South Vietnamese asked the US for support? Isn't it a good thing to help out your friends when they're under attack? Wasn't the result of the US withdrawal a communist terror regime? Or was 'the good thing' only that US troops stopped dying, and no thought given to what would happen to the South Vietnamese people?
Or should I go back to my history books..?
Now, I'm not an American, and wasn't even born when the war was on, but still I've been thinking...
Was there truly no reason for the Americans to be in Vietnam? Was it truly only good that the Americans withdrew from the war?
Hadn't the South Vietnamese asked the US for support? Isn't it a good thing to help out your friends when they're under attack? Wasn't the result of the US withdrawal a communist terror regime? Or was 'the good thing' only that US troops stopped dying, and no thought given to what would happen to the South Vietnamese people?
Or should I go back to my history books..?