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Tale of Two Quagmires - Iraq, Vietnam, and the Hard Lessons of War (Paperback, New)
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Tale of Two Quagmires - Iraq, Vietnam, and the Hard Lessons of War (Paperback, New)
Series: International Studies Intensives
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There is an important debate raging about whether Iraq is becoming
another Vietnam. Those who deny the similarities most vociferously
are often those who know (or remember) the least about Vietnam.
Kenneth Campbell knows Vietnam from his thirteen months of fighting
there (he received a Purple Heart), and years of political
organizing to get the United States out of the war. Here, Campbell
lays out the political process of getting into, sinking deeper,
hitting bottom, and finally pulling out of the Vietnam quagmire. He
traces the chief lessons of Vietnam, which helped the United States
successfully avoid quagmires for thirty years, and explains how
neoconservatives within the Bush administration cynically used the
tragedy of 9/11 to override the "Vietnam syndrome" and drag the
nation into a new quagmire in Iraq. In view of where the United
States finds itself today-unable to stay but unable to
leave-Campbell recommends that the country rededicate itself to the
essential lessons of Vietnam: the danger of imperial arrogance, the
limits of military force, the importance of international and
constitutional law, and the power of morality.
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