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There is certainly a massive amount of information to support the assertion of US actions in Indochina as "close to genocidal." The problem is that one has to work very hard to get around the current positioning of our actions there as "bumbling efforts to do good."
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Nikhil Pal Singh
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In the US phase of war, approximately 2 million Vietnamese civilians and 1 million combatants were killed, along with a chemical poisoning of the land that lingers to this day, (members of my extended family in the US and Vietnam, are still dying of cancer after two generations.) twitter.com/Kredo0/status/…
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Andrew Hartman
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That anyone is incredulous about this is a huge tell. US war in Vietnam was close to genocidal and I don’t use that word lightly.
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