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Vietnam And Gulf War

"No new taxes." This is a quote that most all of us remember

from the 1992 presidential election. Along with it we

remember that there were new taxes during that presidents

term in office. There are a myriad of promises made and

things done in a presidential election year that have

questionable motives as to whether they are done in the best

interest of the people or in the interests of the presidential

candidate. These hidden interests are one of the biggest

problems with the political aspects of government in modern

society. One of the prime examples of this is the Vietnam

War. Although South Vietnam asked for our help, which we

had previously promised, the entire conflict was managed in

order to meet personal political agendas and to remain

politically correct in the world's eyes rather than to bring a

quick and decisive end to the conflict. This can be seen in

the selective bombing of Hanoi throughout the course of the

Vietnam War. Politically this strategy......


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