There are countless innocent little lives who, right after birth, were already deformed. They are victims of dioxin poisoning — a chemical banned by the United Nations. A poison that they poured down in millions of liters, with the intent to wipe out a gentle nation halfway across the world.
You can look at the images of Vietnamese children suffering from Agent Orange. Truly heartbreaking.
No other country on this planet has endured such pain and loss as our people.
France colonized us for 100 years → then Japan in 1945 → in 1954 we fought against French colonialism and won independence. But the war continued until 1975 (victory over America). In 1977 we were invaded at the Southwestern border by Pol Pot. In 1979, while still fighting in Cambodia, we were attacked again by China at the Northern border, and only in 1989 did we finally achieve peace.
By then, our country was left with nothing, looking like a dead desert.
Not a single foreign nation in the United Nations spoke up. The United Nations is a joke ? =))
What I can tell you: people all around the globe should use 100% of their brains, should get educated, and trust the right people to govern their countries.
Do not look for easy solutions, as easy solutions dont exist.The world is complicated.
Easy solution is to say: "America terrorist because killed 2 millions people"
But in reality: America was fighting communism, and communism killed 50 millions people.
People in the western world arent evil, but sometimes we need to make difficult decisions.
You are saying about little Innocent lives, and that's correct, but this little innocent child is living together with their parents, who are communism slaves, tools, that communism uses to enslave free people and it keeps the spiral of evil moving.
How can America fight communists without hurting innocent civilians? That's impossible when you think about it.
If America had unlimited power then sure, but they dont.
They either accept civilian casualties or give up.
And that's the uneasy choice that I mentioned in the beginning.