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Just started watching this Ken Burns directed documentary. (His take on the Civil War was just plain outstanding)
The parallels between Vietnam and what is happening is in Afghanistan is disheartening at best.
I've heard some say that Burns' participation (because of his political leanings) makes the series a "no go" for them; get past that. This is really well done.
What I struggle with, and guess I'll do some additional research is that Burns almost makes Ho Chi Minh out to be someone who only wanted an independent Vietnam and was more of a puppet, who behind the scenes was seeking a peaceful solution. It is definitely not an 'apology' piece though. The documentary talks about the Viet Cong murdering Peace Corps volunteers and the dedication, bravery and idealism of US military men.
The episode I watched last night showed some of the iconic still images of the war....

The parallels between Vietnam and what is happening is in Afghanistan is disheartening at best.
I've heard some say that Burns' participation (because of his political leanings) makes the series a "no go" for them; get past that. This is really well done.
What I struggle with, and guess I'll do some additional research is that Burns almost makes Ho Chi Minh out to be someone who only wanted an independent Vietnam and was more of a puppet, who behind the scenes was seeking a peaceful solution. It is definitely not an 'apology' piece though. The documentary talks about the Viet Cong murdering Peace Corps volunteers and the dedication, bravery and idealism of US military men.
The episode I watched last night showed some of the iconic still images of the war....

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