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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Vietnam Pilots - Why were so many shot down? R WE DUMB OR WHAT

The democrats were in charge then, and continue to try to destroy America today.

Ever wondered why so many of our aviators in Vietnam were shot down?

Taken from "The Secret War and Other Conflicts" (Published 2014 by GENERAL PETE PIOTROWSKI, ISBN 978-1-4931-6187-4 (Hardcover) Following is a quote of much interest, from pages 246/247:

'Nearly twenty years later, former Secretary of State Dean Rusk was being interviewed by Peter Arnett on a CBC documentary called The Ten Thousand Day War.

Mr. Arnett asked, "It has been rumored that the United States provided the North Vietnamese government the names of the targets that would be bombed the following day. Is there any truth to that allegation?"

To everyone's astonishment and absolute disgust, the former Secretary responded, "Yes. We didn't want to harm the North Vietnamese people, so we passed the targets to the Swiss Embassy in Washington with instructions to pass them to the NVN government through their embassy in Hanoi."

As we watched in horror, Secretary Rusk went on to say, "All we wanted to do is demonstrate to the North Vietnamese leadership that we could strike targets at will, but we didn't want to kill innocent people. By giving the North Vietnamese advanced warning of the targets to be attacked, we thought they would tell the workers to stay home."

No wonder all the targets were so heavily defended day after day! The NVN obviously moved as many guns as they could overnight to better defend each target they knew was going to be attacked. Clearly, many brave American Air Force and Navy fliers died or spent years in NVNprison camps as a direct result of being intentionally betrayed by Secretary Rusk and Secretary McNamara, and perhaps, President Johnson himself.

I cannot think of a more duplicitous and treacherous act by American government officials. Dean Rusk served as Secretary of State from January 21, 1961, through to January 20, 1969, under President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

Mr. Arnett opined that “this would be a treasonous act by anyone else.” A very sad revelation.'

https://www.truthorfiction. com/general-pete-piotrowski- says-us-alerted-north- vietnamese-before-bombing- strikes/

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

If there was an invasion of America I would fight to the death to defend it. However things like this are why I would NEVER join the armed forces to be sent by stupid politicians to fight pointless wars.

Anonymous said...

sorry america missed out on doing more war crimes

better luck next time

Anonymous said...

America learned some hard lessons in Vietnam. Too bad that many of them have been forgotten.

Anonymous said...

As General Sherman stated during the Civil War, "War is hell". To not go all out to win as quickly as possible in any war is not only bad strategy, but is a disservice to our military personnel. When liberal politicians intervene as indicated in the aforementioned article, it is disastrous. They should be held accountable, but seems they never are. There should be no doubt from a military perspective, we could have won the Vietnam War within a short period of time.

Anonymous said...

As General Sherman stated during the Civil War, "War is hell". To not go all out to win as quickly as possible in any war is not only bad strategy, but is a disservice to our military personnel. When liberal politicians intervene as indicated in the aforementioned article, it is disastrous. They should be held accountable, but seems they never are. There should be no doubt from a military perspective, we could have won the Vietnam War within a short period of time.

Anonymous said...

So now we know where John McCain got the idea of telling everything to the enemy.