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Originally Posted by pgardn
Eisenhauer is on record as saying he opposed entering the Vietnam conflict. I have read it from 3 different sources. I put the quagmire in myself. Where have you found that Ike said he wanted to enter the conflict?, I would like to see how historians have manipulated what I have read. I have read he was opposed to the United States getting into this conflict militarily, that is all I have personal read, so I would appreciate the update. Historians do disagree.
ANd I hate to disappoint, but history is constantly manipulated. People on this very board have said we entered the Iraqi conflict to get rid of Saddam. We got into Iraq to find and eliminate weapons of mass destruction. I have already read the manipulation. GW even did it after we found no weapons.
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pgardn,
You are correct that Eisenhower was reluctant to enter a land battle in South East Asia. He did provide advisers. He also realized that if the 1956 elections had been held as scheduled, Ho Chi Min would have have won.
In my view, he was correct in opposing communism. This decision, given the atmosphere in the US at the time, was sensible.
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/vietnam/causes.htm
Regarding the rewriting of history and manipulating events, you are also correct. The "victors" write the history books. A review of the "Indian Wars" testifies to that. The "story" on Iraq remains unwritten, though the "editing" is ongoing.
DTS