Comments by "J Nagarya" (@jnagarya519) on "Brian Tyler Cohen"
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@fernandoguevara8258 Another history-illiterate heard from.
The French were involved in Vietnam -- think "Michelin Rubber" -- since the late 19th century. During WW II Ho Chi Minh was an ally to the US and other Western countries. After WWI ended, France set about reestablishing its colonialist control over "Indochiina" -- Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. Beginning with President Truman, the US began supporting France's efforts.
In 1954, the French got blown out at Dien Bien Phu, and the first US "advisors" were sent into Vietnam by REPUBLICAN President Eisenhower -- who, if you knew history, lead the allied defeat of Hitler in Europe.
In sum, pro-Putin propagandist, the US was involved in Vietnam during WW II, and indirectly from the end of WW II, until 1954-55, when it began getting involved under REPUBLICAN Eisenhower.
IN FACT before it was popular, I -- while still in high school -- began to speak out against US involvement in Vietnam.
Now let's talk about Russia's massively bloody invasions of, as examples, Afghanistan. And Georgia. And Chetnya. And Ukraine. And Putin's threat to use nuclear weapons in his effort to subjugate Ukraine in his efforts to reestablish the Soviet DICTATORSHIP.
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