"I had a flashback recently when I read a Washington Post news story about how the U.S. commander in Afghanistan thinks he may need many thousands more troops to win the war.
Shades of Vietnam. Do we ever learn?
It brought back memories of the late Gen. William C. Westmoreland, the U.S. commander in Southeast Asia, who kept escalating the troop numbers after the 1968 Tet offensive in Vietnam. His strategy produced a debacle for us.
Fast forward to Afghanistan, 2009."
So begins an op-ed piece by Helen Thomas, the veteran correspondent at the White House writing in "Can America prevail on Afghanistan/Pakistan front? No!" on the StarTribune.com
Shades of Vietnam. Do we ever learn?
It brought back memories of the late Gen. William C. Westmoreland, the U.S. commander in Southeast Asia, who kept escalating the troop numbers after the 1968 Tet offensive in Vietnam. His strategy produced a debacle for us.
Fast forward to Afghanistan, 2009."
So begins an op-ed piece by Helen Thomas, the veteran correspondent at the White House writing in "Can America prevail on Afghanistan/Pakistan front? No!" on the StarTribune.com
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