Thirty Years

This Saturday, notes Justin Raimondo, is the 30th anniversary of the US defeat in Vietnam. We mourn the 57,000 American soldiers killed in the Ike-JFK-LBJ-Nixon invasion and attempted conquest of that land. But there is no memorial with the names of the three million Vietnamese dead. Few Americans know or care about them, except perhaps those who still think the whole place should have been bombed back into the Stone Age, in the words of the mass-murdering conservative Curtis LeMay, and want to do the same to the Arab world. But as we work to hinder that, we should remember … Continue reading Thirty Years