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The ‘Good War’ and the ‘Bad War’––Says Who, Exactly?

 Conventional wisdom in America has long held that the Vietnam War was a “bad war,” unlike the “good” Second World War. But an argument can be made that the Vietnam War not only was a good war but was more vital to America’s interests than World War II. To pursue this argument, consider several factors: America’s stance at the beginning of World War II, the Cold War and the Communist threat, and the foundation on which the “bad war” myth rests.

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PostedFebruary 2, 2015
AuthorRobert Ankony
CategoriesMilitary History, fascism, communism, counterculture
TagsRobert Ankony, World War II, Vietnam War
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