http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=1249 well this guy thinks that the anti war protests actually prolonged the war, which i think is a bunch of BS. but to the people that participated in the anti vietnam war protests, what do you all think?
There are many on the right who feel the war in vietnam was lost not on the battlefields. But, lost in reality, because, of the powerful antiwar protests in America and around the world that energized the enemy and gave them more of a will to fight. There is some truth to this. But there are also many,many other reasons the United States abandoned Vietnam in April 1975. You need only venture to "The Wall" in Washington D.C. to see over 72,000 additional reasons.
Didn't read the whole article cus this stupid computer is giving me a headache, BUT WE makes a good point, all those people did not have to die. Many would not have died if the politicians would have let us fight it instead of using it to further their own political agendas, OR they could have pulled the plug a LOT sooner. Somebody said that we were going to save the Vietnamese if we had to kill every last one of them.