The country of NORTH Vietnam was being bombed by B-52's and other strike aircraft such as F-105 Thunderschiefs, F-4 Phantoms, A-4 Skyhawks, etc. President Nixon, and President Johnson, before him, were trying to bring Hanoi (the capitol of N. Vietnam) to the peace treaty table. Air campaigns such as "Rolling Thunder", "Linebacker I", "Linebacker II", and the B-52 missions called "Arc Light" missions were aimed at bringing North Vietnam to their knees. Aircraft casualties were very high. Nearly 2,000 fixed wing (not counting helicopters which are classified as "rotary wing" aircraft) were lost in the war. Airmen became the largest part of the Prisoner of War (POW) group, as well as our MISSING IN ACTION group of men. So in regards to "television and radio" broadcasts contributing to anti-war sentiment during the Vietnam War, a common "protest" was "END THE BOMBING", and/or "STOP THE BOMBING OF NORTH VIETNAM", "BRING BACK OUR MISSING MEN", "FREE THE POW'S",etc. Since the U.S. and it's coalition is NOT attacking the country of Iraq, there are No such losses of men and aircraft, and no such damage to the country of Iraq. Instead the U.S. and it's coalition is attempting to "...restore international peace and order" by taking military action against insurgents. The Vietnam War, like the previous wars of the 20th century, was fought against the North Vietnamese ARMY, AIR FORCE, and it's NAVY. The country of NORTH VIETNAM was being bombed by B-52's and other strike aircraft such as F-105 Thunderschiefs, F-4 Phantoms, A-4 Skyhawks, etc. President Nixon, and President Johnson, before him, were trying to bring Hanoi (the capitol of N. Vietnam) to the peace treaty table. Air campaigns such as "Rolling Thunder", "Linebacker I", "Linebacker II", and the B-52 missions called "Arc Light" missions were aimed at bringing North Vietnam to their knees. Aircraft casualties were very high. Nearly 2,000 fixed wing (not counting helicopters which are classified as "rotary wing" aircraft) were lost in the war. Airmen became the largest part of the Prisoner of War (POW) group, as well as our MISSING IN ACTION group of men. So in regards to "television and radio" broadcasts contributing to anti-war sentiment during the Vietnam War, a common "protest" was "END THE BOMBING", and/or "STOP THE BOMBING OF NORTH VIETNAM", "BRING BACK OUR MISSING MEN", "FREE THE POW'S",etc. Since the U.S. and it's coalition is NOT attacking the country of Iraq, there are No such losses of men and aircraft, and no such damage to the country of Iraq. Instead the U.S. and it's coalition is attempting to "...restore international peace and order" by taking military action against insurgents. The Vietnam War, like the previous wars of the 20th century, was fought against the North Vietnamese ARMY, AIR FORCE, and it's NAVY. The country of NORTH VIETNAM was being bombed by B-52's and other strike aircraft such as F-105 Thunderschiefs, F-4 Phantoms, A-4 Skyhawks, etc. President Nixon, and President Johnson, before him, were trying to bring Hanoi (the capitol of N. Vietnam) to the peace treaty table. Air campaigns such as "Rolling Thunder", "Linebacker I", "Linebacker II", and the B-52 missions called "Arc Light" missions were aimed at bringing North Vietnam to their knees. Aircraft casualties were very high. Nearly 2,000 fixed wing (not counting helicopters which are classified as "rotary wing" aircraft) were lost in the war. Airmen became the largest part of the Prisoner of War (POW) group, as well as our MISSING IN ACTION group of men. So in regards to "television and radio" broadcasts contributing to anti-war sentiment during the Vietnam War, a common "protest" was "END THE BOMBING", and/or "STOP THE BOMBING OF NORTH VIETNAM", "BRING BACK OUR MISSING MEN", "FREE THE POW'S",etc. Since the U.S. and it's coalition is NOT attacking the country of Iraq, there are No such losses of men and aircraft, and no such damage to the country of Iraq. Instead the U.S. and it's coalition is attempting to "...restore international peace and order" by taking military action against insurgents. The Vietnam War, like the previous wars of the 20th century, was fought against the North Vietnamese ARMY, AIR FORCE, and it's NAVY.
Anti-war sentiment lowered the morale of the US servicemen.
It was The Vietnam War which sparked mass antiwar demonstrations in 1970.
It angered the US service men, and lowered their morale.
The cover up after the event and the trial helped build antiwar sentiment.
resources were being taken away from poverty programs.
Anti-war sentiment lowered the morale of the US servicemen.
The draft.
It was The Vietnam War which sparked mass antiwar demonstrations in 1970.
The silent majority disagreed with the antiwar protesters but rarely discussed their opinions publicly.
To stop death and the horrors of the Vietnam war
The cover up after the event and the trial helped build antiwar sentiment.
The all Volunteer military.
It angered the US service men, and lowered their morale.
The military draft was three fourths of the anti-war movement.
The antiwar movement
The antiwar movement
There were a number of elements that made fighting in Vietnam difficult. Among these were thick jungles, lack of acclimatization of occupying forces (French then US troops), difficulty identifying the enemy (a guerrilla force that blended with the homogenous population), lack of home front support (growing social unrest and antiwar sentiment), unclear objectives, ineffective (puppet) government in South Vietnam, unsteady ally government, long supply lines (approximately 8,000 miles of ocean between the US and Vietnam, and a host of other reasons.