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Southeast Asia
American Soldiers Again Serving in Vietnam
2006-11-06
November 5, 2006: After over 30 years, U.S. Army troops are returning to Vietnam. These training specialists will help to upgrade the combat capabilities of the Vietnamese forces. Because American troops are now the most combat experienced in the world, they are much in demand as trainers. Vietnam, on the other hand, has not seen combat since 1979, when there was a brief border war with China. There, the combat experienced Vietnamese beat up on the Chinese, who had not been in large scale combat (there had been some border skirmishes with Russia and India) since the 1950s.

The Vietnam live in fear of another Chinese invasion. Not because relations with China are currently frosty, they aren't, but because China and Vietnam have been feuding for about a thousand years. Vietnam was originally founded by Chinese fleeing the rule of the Chinese empire. Over the centuries, Chinese troops have occasionally entered Vietnam, trying to bring the area under Chinese rule. That potential, at least for many Vietnamese, remains, and thus the desire to have some American military trainers visit, and impart whatever combat wisdom they might have. The Chinese, as always, have the numerical advantage, so the Vietnamese want to gain a qualitative edge. Vietnam also wants to improve relations with the United States.

Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#15  True. It seems that was the Khmer Rouge.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-11-06 22:00  

#14  Vietnam didn't take the Mayaguez
Posted by: Xenophon   2006-11-06 19:55  

#13  Hmmm, didn't the North Vietnamese conduct an incursion into Cambodia to overthrow or stop the overthrow of that government and didn't they also conduct operations against Laos after the little border episode with China?

I also remember something about this little ship called the Mayaguez.

Regardless, warming relations with Viet Nam is a good thing in my book.

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2006-11-06 18:05  

#12  MAC-V. Open for business. Again.

Right on.

Wonder of Jon Carry nos?
Posted by: kelly   2006-11-06 16:47  

#11  If there's anyone the Vietnamese hate more than the US, it's China. They've been enemies for going on a thousand years.
Posted by: mojo   2006-11-06 14:26  

#10  I have a feeling about this. I'm afraid it'll be another... ummm... Vietnam.
Posted by: Fred   2006-11-06 14:10  

#9  #4 Show this to some RIGHTY, watch THEIR head explode.

Hardly. It only validates what the original effort was about, it just took the Commies in Vietnam time to figure that their system wasnÂ’t going to work any better than it has in N.Korea. The Chinese figured it out by themselves before they were sucked down the economic blackhole that got Russia. Now the Chinese have a big economic lead on them and theyÂ’re concerned about BeijingÂ’s historical hegemony behavior. Suddenly the tables are turned and now they are concerned, just as Johnson/Nixon were, about the same issues of regional expansion.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2006-11-06 12:13  

#8  You know, I suspect that when they asked for training consultants they didn't have J*hn Fucking K*rry in mind.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2006-11-06 11:20  

#7  Kerry back in Vietnam:

1 Sunburn + 1 Mosquito Bite + 1 case of Diarrhea = 3 Purple Hearts and an automatic rotation back to the Land of the Big PX.

Through in a Silver Star for killing the Mosquito during hand-to-wing combat.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2006-11-06 11:09  

#6  Oh No! Bush is getting us into another quagmire!

/Sarcasm off

Al
Posted by: frozen Al   2006-11-06 10:30  

#5  The graphic expresses my feelings perfectly. The flashback was stunning. Two whole years in a microsecond.

Amazing!

Well, I hold no grudge against the Vietamese people.

More power to them on their march into the 21st Century.
Posted by: kelly   2006-11-06 10:23  

#4  Show this to some RIGHTY, watch THEIR head explode. (My head exploded when the Economist ran an article a decade ago announcing the return of American Express and Coca Cola to Viet Nam.)
Posted by: Perfesser   2006-11-06 10:15  

#3  Think we can send Kerry? After all he has SO MUCH military experience.

And he's been to vietnam before.

Maybe he could show them how to burn down villages...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-11-06 08:47  

#2  He, he, he.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-11-06 08:38  

#1  Danger - Cognitive Hazard

Show this to some 70's era leftie and watch his head explode trying to explain it. Do not attempt this in elevators, subways, or any other confined areas where other human beings are present.
Posted by: Procopius2K   2006-11-06 08:34  

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