Most of
what government does is too much, too late and not necessary. The mainstream
media gives cover to these bandwagon schemes by not reporting the current facts
related to whatever “crisis” special interest groups want to attack. The media
also blocks coverage of real crises that politically aligned special interest
groups want to suppress. You can tell how big a scam will be by the amount of
push-back on questioning the scam comes from special interest groups. Examples
are endless.
In 1941,
President Franklin Roosevelt failed to set the ground rules for Russia to
prohibit land grabs after World War II.
In 1945, Russia kept what they occupied. This sent Russia the signal
that they could continue their land grabs and they did.
In 1950,
President Harry Truman called for a UN coalition to protect South Korea when
Communist North Korea invaded South Korea aided by Communist China and
Communist Russia. This ended in 1953 to return to original borders.
In 1957,
Communist North Vietnam invaded South Vietnam. President Dwight Eisenhower
authorized US Military Advisors to assist.
There were 760 US Advisors in South Vietnam in 1959. Russia and China
were backing North Vietnam. In 1960 there were 960 US troops in South Vietnam
serving as advisors.
In 1961,
President John Kennedy allowed limited US aid for Cubans to attempt to
overthrow the Cuban Communist government and they failed for lack of direct US
military air support Kennedy denied.
In 1962,
Kennedy used a Naval Blockade to force the USSR to remove nuclear missiles from
Cuba and it worked.
In 1963,
Kennedy shared his reservations about committing US troops to defend South
Vietnam because he thought it would fail.
But the Cold Warriors in the US government insisted that stemming
Communism across the globe was a high priority. In 1963 there were 16,300 US
Advisors serving in Vietnam.
In 1965,
President Lyndon Johnson wanted to placate the Cold Warriors and committed
184,300 US troops to Vietnam. By 1968 there were 536,100 US troops in Vietnam.
The ground war was a failure and Johnson announced he would not serve another
term as President.
In 1969,
President Richard Nixon began negotiations with North Vietnam to end US
involvement in the Vietnam War and reduced troops to 475,200. US troops were
further reduced to 334,300 in 1970, 156,800 in 1971 and 24,200 in 1972. Nixon used massive bombing attacks on North
Korea and its supply depots to give South Vietnam a chance to avoid the
take-over, but South Vietnam surrendered in 1975.
The US
cost of the Vietnam was $168 billion and 50,000 lives. It was time to rethink
the US role as a global peacekeeper. Vietnam was Military Foreign Aid, not
defense.
US Troops
1959 760
1960 900
1961 3205
1962
11300
1963
16300
1964
23300
1965
184300
1966
385300
1967
485600
1968
536100
1969
475200
1970
334600
1971
156800
1972
24200
1973 50
In 1989
the Soviet Union collapsed and reformed as the Russian Republic in 1991. US
resistance to Communist take-over ceased.
Military
Foreign Aid continued under President George HW Bush with the Gulf War to free
Kuwait from Iraq in 1990 and signed on the UN Agenda 21 in 1992.
In 1993,
President Bill Clinton implemented UN Agenda 21 in the US and signed NAFTA to
off-shore US manufacturing.
President
George W Bush continued Military Foreign Aid in the Middle East wars after 2001
that added $5 trillion to the US National Debt.
In 2008,
we elected Obama and American Communists came out of the closet, the US economy
declined, Obamacare quadrupled healthcare costs and we added another $10
trillion to the US National Debt.
The US
spent $6 trillion on Middle East Wars since 2001 and the US National Debt is
currently $22.8 trillion.
President
Donald Trump announced the end of US Military Foreign Aid in 2017 and began
restoring the US economy.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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