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portada Protesting War: Comparing Afghanistan to Vietnam
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 0.2 cm
Weight
0.08 kg.
ISBN13
9781288415328
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Protesting War: Comparing Afghanistan to Vietnam

George M. Reynolds (Author) · Biblioscholar · Paperback

Protesting War: Comparing Afghanistan to Vietnam - Reynolds, George M.

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Synopsis "Protesting War: Comparing Afghanistan to Vietnam"

Since the divisive Vietnam experience, US Presidents have avoided diplomatic and military intervention in the affairs of other states fearing a negative American public reaction. US involvement in Beirut and Somalia was cut short and the use of ground forces in Kosovo was off the table. As President H.W. Bush concluded in 1991, a 'Vietnam Syndrome' had taken hold of the public. Bush explained this problem in greater detail: 'I don't think that [public] support [for the 1991 Gulf War] would last if it were a drawn-out conflagration. I think support would erode, as it did in Vietnam.'' Additionally, foreign adversaries have also made calculated, strategic decisions on the belief Americans are unwilling to support protracted, bloody conflicts. This was especially true in Osama Bin Laden's calculus when he declared war on the US. In fact, in a 1998 ABC News interview he emphasized the symbolic importance of the 1983 Beirut bombing referring to US soldiers as 'paper tigers.' In a letter to his chief deputy in Iraq, Al Qaeda's number two leader, Zawahiri wrote, 'The aftermath of the collapse of American power in Vietnam, and how they ran and left their agents, is noteworthy.' So, given the Afghanistan War is now longer than the Vietnam War, why have Americans not protested to the same degree? Clearly, there are stark difference between Vietnam and Afghanistan along war rationale, economic sacrifice, and personal connection explanations.

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