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The US is not at war with Iraq. The US was at war with North Vietnam.
None. The US is not at war with Iraq. In Vietnam, the US was at war with North Vietnam.
The US is NOT at war with Iraq. The US was at war with North Vietnam.
The US is not at war Iraq. The US was at war with a nation called North Vietnam.
The US is not at war with Iraq.
None. Vietnam was a war against another nation (North Vietnam). Iraq is a police action in which law, order, and stability is trying to be established from withing the country. The US is NOT at war with Iraq.
Vietnam was a war against the nation of NORTH Vietnam and communism. Iraq is the restoration of law and order; and stability to the country.
What the differences between Iraq war and Vietnam war?
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
Defeating the "commies" over there before the "Reds" attack us at home. Defeating the "terrorists" over there before they attack us here. It does seem similar.
Vietnam, Cambodia, and Iraq contain landmines.
Hubris combined with lack of information. A great read on this is Barbara Tuchman's The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam (1984). Her description of the British Parliament's debates about the rebels in the colonies is eerily reminiscent of the US debates about Vietnam and Iraq, with similar catastrophic results.