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In reply to the discussion: question about the VN war and its veterans [View all]MindMover
(5,016 posts)37. I am not exactly sure how you jump from it being a civil war ...
(which is debatable, because the war was between two countries, not : a war between opposing groups of citizens of the same country.)
to a treaty that would not apply . ?
My history book says that ...
The French were in Vietnam before WWII, after that war Vietnam was split into two separate countries. French Colonial South and the North. Ho Che Minh wanted to merge back into one country and the South did not want to. The North had China as it's main Allie the South had the USA and a few other countries.
I am confused ..
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As the wife of a Vietnam Vet I do know some Vets think it was a mistake but they went,
Autumn
Mar 2014
#1
I did read it. I took issue with the "in public, make that point known to a VN vet" part.
Autumn
Mar 2014
#3
I agree, if a VN veteran is going to be absolutely belligerent that the VN war was right
Autumn
Mar 2014
#5
Again, this is not my logic ... it is yours ... BTW, I quit taking dares at about 12
MindMover
Mar 2014
#12
I agree the war was a mistake but I have no interest in re-fighting that old debate
pinboy3niner
Mar 2014
#14
I believe in holding a man to his word ... I know that is old fashioned, but that is me
MindMover
Mar 2014
#35