Did your history classes ever reach Vietnam? I went to school in northern VA, and we spent so much time covering the civil war, reconstruction, and the interwar years we were lucky to get to the fall of France by the end of the year, let alone Vietnam
@@rundownthriftstoreweird I'm pretty sure it's not state bu state but district bu district because my school taught a lot about the Vietnam war when in the south they sorta skimmed over over the civil war
@@rundownthriftstore I've lived in Texas, Georgia, and Kentucky through elementary and middle school. Highschool was New York. Needless to say a wide variety of agendas is spread based on states. An example being that Texas never really mentioned that they rebelled not only because of tyranny but because of the abolition of slavery and once again taxes. Georgia and Kenticky mainly just proclaimed the civil war was predominantly for states rights which is half true it was also the right to own slaves to due to how heavily they relied on slave labor for their economy. New york just attempted to show an overall grey with a mix of happiness in american history. Honestly it's just an overall american exceptionalism with varying taste based on the state and their agendas.
@@arithgutierrezahh as a person in school in Northern Virginia the quality of schools is very good here because of high tax rates so compared to places in the south and mid west we have lots of programs and a very well made curriculum
It’s crazy to think that this is just one of the documented war crimes. All sides no matter the conflict commits them, and only so many are learned about.
My Lai was a terrible aberration from American troops but it's just another day for the Vietcong and the NVA as they showed everyone in Dak Son and Hue.
there were other massacres other than My Lai and those are just the documented ones, the lengths to which the US went to cover them up implies a lot more undocumented. there's a reason the Viet Cong had popular support despite how much more brutal they (supposedly) were
There was a helicopter crew who saw the chaos and went to investigate. The pilot ordered his crew to open fire if the soldiers didn’t stop shooting civilians. He managed to evacuate some wounded civilians but after the incident he told people what he saw but the incident was covered up and higher up officers and generals said he was lying and he was punished I think. May he rest in peace
As an American, true patriotism should be seen as recognizing your country’s mistakes and working to prevent them and correct them however you can, not hiding them. Patriotism should be the desire to better your country because you love it so much.
This is facts I may not be an American but I get you're point the problem is that school and education is boosted by the us government that just says to them the USA is the greatest thing in the world we may made mistakes but nothing much dw we are the best we have the best jets we are good and all country's we fought we're bad and deserved everything we done to them which is sad because lot of people know about war crimes not now listen I did not say that for example Afghanistan didn't deserve an invasion or imperial Japan didn't deserve to be fought but the problem is that education is telling only the bright side of it 9/11 and 7/12/41 which is very bad but yes a country like the USA should be the country bringing ''freedom'' yet they do the opposite and hide mistakes they're not the only ones tho
@@Mohammad-kw6wl I think we could learn a lot from Germany’s education system, who teaches about what they did in WW2 very extensively so that it will never happen again. And Germans still love their country because they know they are no longer Nazis. Americans like myself would feel more pride for our country if it taught about our crimes and gave some more detail to the other sides’ views
@@Mohammad-kw6wl Our education system doesn’t teach us much to be honest. It doesn’t teach us that we were good or bad in great depth, it’s a lot of topics dealt with poorly. It says a few bullet points of good stuff and a few of bad stuff and moves on pretty quick.
@@dueinuremom5082 same here except that France likes to glorify the USA and even don't mind humiliating our own country but yeah and when some people want to teach us the real story he's a bad guy a liar and more that is sad
"Most horrific war crime committed by American forces"........ That we know about.... Foreal if it wasn't for the little bird helicopter pilot who saved civilians while also documenting the atrocity on the ground. He had to make a huge effort to expose the full incident because higher ups wanted to sweep it under the rug. Literally only one soldier Lt. William Calley was brought to court and charged for the massacre of civilians numbering anywhere from 347 to 504. He was sentenced to life in prison but was reduced by president Nixon to just 3 days.... THREE DAYS in jail. That's it... Just three days for hundreds of lives of innocent man, women, and children..... Makes u think about the ones we didn't hear about or know of
@@IssaMorphic I see u know your history sir. I tip my hat. I knew of OP Menu (the hush hush bombing of Ho Chi Minnh trail and literally invading Cambodia to jam up VC movement and weapons) and of course CIA's hit squad Phenix. Dudes where literal SS of Vietnam. But Tiger Force I totally forgot about or was mistaken about. They're the ones known for making human ear neckless for some reason I thought it was Charley Squad. The squad who put Ace of spades on their confirmed kills but nope it tiger squad, army airborne. Straight up no rules, barbaric torture, and killing of civilians thought to be VC. I just read that 18 soldiers were suppose to be taken to court but of course under the rug it went. Not one of those war criminals saw a jail cell . I understand war is complicated but the second u start dropping unarmed civilians you're no longer a soldier in my book. You're a murderer
The My Lai Massacre wasn't some impromptu thing. Before they even arrived in the village they were ordered to burn houses, kill livestock, destroy food, and poison wells. The day before the attack one of their captains told them to kill everyone. They weren't "out of control." The Americans lined up women and children along drainage ditches, shot them, and left the bodies where they fell. They took a quiet lunch break before rounding up survivors to kill them. After the massacre officers falsified action reports to cover up the extend of what they did. A helicopter crew that tried to intervene were awarded medals in an attempt to keep them quiet with falsified citations that they "rescued a child under heavy enemy fire." There was no enemy fire. There were no "enemies" in My Lai. There were a few hundred elderly farmers, women, and children. It was a calculated war crime and only one perpetrator was ever convicted and spent just over 3 years in prison.
Thanks for clarifying. Making it seem unintentional and or unexpected is really changing the facts. The entire Hamlet was considered a hot zone, kill on sight, and they planned to hit the next Hamlet exactly the same way. They had been ordered to slaughter.
"one perpetrator was ever convicted and spent just over 3 years in prison." He didn't even spend his time in prison, after a few days he was released into house arrest.
There was a helicopter crew that tried to save civilians and blew the whistle on the massacre. The sad thing is that were harassed, ostracized and given death threats for speaking up about it. Meanwhile, only a few members of Charlie Company were given a trial. The suspects received widespread support from politicians, media figures, and the public. All of them were acquitted, except for Lt. William Calley. Calley was sentenced to life in prison but was paroled a few years later. As of 2018, Calley is alive and lives in Florida.
And they say the United States army is "perfect" and "without flaws". Smh more CIA propaganda bullshit man. May the amazing men who stopped the massacre find peace.
@@chestnutburger194yep, never ending cycle. Not knowing who’s freind or foe after killing one or your buddies leads you to believing everyone is the enemy. And when you give your wrath to those people, it only creates more of them
@@chestnutburger194 yeah it's pretty much people at the start of the war would usually say "no i don't want to join the killing i'm not going to feed into this war" but then they lose their loved one's who didn't join the war because of one side so they join the other for revenge or to make sure that doesn't happen to other innocent people he know
@@chestnutburger194that's guerrila warfare for you... also shows how difficult it is for conventional military to deal with civillian combatants. Until they came up with special forces, they have a less direct and predictable approach, usually being infiltrated among the opposing force.
men women children here arent that innocent compared to usual depictions of being defenseless. these communities are savages these bunch of kids can ambush u rob u and they have guns since rebel groups always gives out to everyone in the community contraband guns who can say its far off when that time communist propaganda was the elephant in the room
I’m not defending them but it doesn’t help when the viet cong are in civilian clothing that’s was the worst part of the war lots of vets say they didn’t know who to shoot
Don’t forget about the crew chief that ordered his bird to land in front of civilians to shield them, and told the CO of Charlie that if he kept shooting civilians he would have his door gunners wax Charlie.
I would argue the use of chemical weapons causing them to be deformed for years to come is worse that one village being slaughtered, or the tons of unexploded mines left there
@@donny5302 that still doesnt give the right to line up littleral woman and children and murdering them, this isnt an accidental incident in which civilians were caught in the crossfire. The Americans went in and murdered everyone they could get there hands on even the fucking toddlers how dare you sit there and defend that in any way shape or form
war crimes were committed by every army on every side. US is no exception. But let's not forget that Vietnamese committed war crimes such as murder, torture, kidnapping on a vastly larger scale.
You should be ashamed of yourself trying to justify a genocide in any way shape or form, it does not matter what these soldiers went trough that does not give them any right to target innocent civilians ever
U can try to justify that war crime with anger, truth is nothing can justify those murdered civilians and raped children and women. Disgusting how u play it off as “vengeance”
Well. It kind of was. Justified,No. But the stress will drive people to do insane things. All they knew is their friends were slaughtered and anybody could be participating in it. Because the vc could blend with civilians.
@@Slimpicken Its not stress or anger, a lot of it is regular old racist propaganda. A lot of Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan went there to kill muslims as revenge.
@@SlimpickenMaybe just get competent and learn that someone running unarmed with common clothes isnt A DAMN COMBATANT? IS IT THAT HARD TO BE A GOOD PERSON? They didnt even blend in civilians THEY USED BLACK PIJAMAS how tf didnt you SEE THAT SH*T
@@SlimpickenThat last part about VC blending in with soldiers is only half true, they didn't engage the enemy in civilian clothes, they usually disappeared into civilian areas removing their uniform
@@Slimpicken I'm sure the 10 year old children were all vietcong. Might I remind many of the woman and (in some cases very young) girls were abused before they were rounded up and shot. I will never understand how someone can look the the photographs of My Lai and think "this is understandable".
Don’t justify a genocide with “low morale” my grandfather was forcefully drafted only to die on a bed waiting for a doctor, he lied there for three hours while his organs failed, this was in the United States after his service in the infantry. A specialist, but to them he was a tool ready to be discarded. Don’t give your lives up for someone else’s profit.
Its the recent crimes we should discuss more about not what happened in the early 1900s. The American government in 1900 does not represent the modern day government.
You know it’s actually kinda funny, so you’re telling me that you’re country invaded this island nation shortly after it’s independence and then your racist ass has the audacity to get pissed at them for going to the place they’re obviously gonna go to? Wtf bro💀💀💀
@@studiotwilldeethat's true, but the comment is supposed to be a qoute from a video game that tackles the mental effects of wars on soldiers and war crimes called "Spec ops: the line".
@@Sam-yk3vz 100% when they recruit women and children but don’t give them uniforms what do you expect the soldiers also got told the village was only soilders
"After My Lai" -Gary Bray. Great book written by the 2nd lieutenant that took over command of 1st Platoon ,Charlie Co. right after the massacre. He lives in the same small town as me in Stigler, Oklahoma.
The MyLai massacre isn't taught in U.S. schools. They have to pay to learn about it in college. Unfortunately, history isn't a requirement for most college grads.
@stanschoon5459 well I would like to imagine that was a goal from the founding fathers but yeah throughout history we have definitely diverged from that I mean did you watch the short
Remember friends, hate the enemy you don’t know, and love the one you do. All committed war crimes. Yet how recent is the new knowledge of one countries war crimes? Not pointing fingers or hating one either side! Just looking and wondering what ifs and trying to understand why and how people justified how they acted
I really think the depiction is so interesting. „Worn down moral through endless fighting“. Now I imagine a German soldier. Worn down moral by years of fighting a relentless enemy, partisan attacks, lack of food, ammunition and supply while hearing you homeland gets bombed… Would you say the same about a German massacre against partisans and villages?
That probably did happen sometimes, but the Germans also had the SS who explicitly were there to do brutality for nazi ideology. It was not like most war brutalities in history.
Sad that punishment was minimal for the American perpetrators. Further murder and destruction was only prevented thanks to an American helicopter pilot. I believe he became something of a pariah in the military after that.
There’s a lot of people in here who don’t understand the difference between justification and explanation and it’s something that the general public struggles with. You’ll see people on Twitter getting pissed off with professional historians because they don’t know the difference. To put it as simply as possible: justification is the defense of an event using evidence. It is typically used to support a stance. Explanations are the answers the question as to WHY and to clarify the reason as to why something happens through evidence. In the video: Griffin EXPLAINS how Charlie Company’s combat experience in Vietnam has drastically affected their view of the Vietnamese people, creating a sense of revenge which ultimately leads to the slaughter of unarmed villagers. Edit: This is an example of justification of the short
But Cambridge Dictionary says: justification is: •The action of showing something to be right or reasonable. •good reason for something that exists or has been done. I wonder who's wrong 🤔 Lets analyse together what was said in the video, shall we? So He literally said in the video that marines: had their morale worn-out because of vietcong attacks that resulted in their comrades being killed, wanted retribution, were overwhelmed by fear and anger and that resulted in things spiralling out of their control ... So they massacred innocent people and innocent livestock as well., they also burned houses because the orders were specific and they did exactly what they were orderes to do and its well documented but he didnt mentioned any of it ! Why? because it would be too tainting for the narrative he's trying to sell In this case the action of showing something to be right or reasonable and/or a good reason for something that exists or has been done wouldnt work very well if he told us these inconvenient parts of the story. Now i wonder if you'll be able to take an L or you'll just keep knowing everything better than everyone, even better than dictionaries 😂
i will assume that 'VC' stands for vietkong ? and if so thats the whole point of my comment that america invaded got mad that vietnam defended by any means necesery and then they slaughtered a vilage @@RandomVidsforthoughtif thats not it my bad
Iraq literally gassed iranian forces in the iran iraq war, hussein led a genocide against the kurds and another muslim group i cant remember the exact name but it starts with and S, iraq wasnt innocent, even my dad who fought in it said that when he found out there werent WMDs he didnt care cause of the horrific things hussein did@anhnguyenhoang210
"i don't remember this being taught in.." blah blah blah. Thats because you were in remedial classes and didn't pay attention, this was wildly published about and has been taught about sense.
You’re honestly a moron for generalizing it. No I graduated in 2020 and have never hear of this until now. No they don’t teach this stuff in a lot of schools
@@ahpjlmIt literally doesn’t even take an ounce of critical thinking skills to surmise what he said on your own listen to the video and you can hear all the attempts to justify and excuse the actions that took place during the massacre stop being disingenuous and using weaponised ignorance
@@willjapheth23789 wat... South Vietnam was a colony set up by the Americans to suppress the liberatory aims of the Viet Cong against the French. The North was "invading" lol it was retaking its own land form colonists and their collaborators.
It's not expansionist when you are retaking your own land from occupiers.... that is what North Vietnam was doing. South Vietnam was a US/French puppet state.
@surgeland9084 that doesn't explain how the US was expansionist. You can whine about the proxy war but there was no annexation attempt or even thought of. Love your excuse for invasion by the north Vietnamese. It's pretty sad.
@@brandonbeilbymcleod6546 South Vietnam remained for two years after America withdrew after it reached a peace agreement with North Vietnam. Then communists showing that they can’t be trusted, broke the peace agreement and continued fighting the South for two years.
i think this is what my uncle was talking about. i remember him talking about a "charlie company" always getting attacked by the vietcong. and something about a massacre involving a helicopter flying overhead and opening fire.
In the 2010’s I was apart of an exchange program to Germany my history teacher there (who didn’t like Americans) brought this subject up talking about how it was the most ruthless case of a military committing crimes against humanity. My counter point got me kicked out of class.
@@daltongarrett3393 yea, I assumed but because they are in Germany that exact thing would be on their curriculum so the teacher wouldn’t be surprised and wouldn’t kick anyone out for that
@@AllHailTheBobSemple it really depends on the teacher and/or the area in Germany. That ideology didn’t die out after the war or reconstruction, and the strife in east Germany fostered the remnants of it. There are plenty of sympathizers (my opinion of the political inclination of the majority of Germans is pretty high though).
This is the most propaganda you could find in a video ever. Trying to excuse intentional war crimes. Making US forces seem like they were too overwhelmed to think straight.
It’s expected from a communist to do fucked up things but for a “Freedom” fighters who always condemn other countries for doing war crimes is not expected (they proven how democracy and capitalism are cancer of humanity)
As a Vietnamese, I am surprised to see video content like this from non-Vietnamese people. This massacre was hidden by the U.S government quite a lot and not much know about this, except us. Thanks for showing the reality of the war! Also U.S soldiers used drugs then, and with their anger, they pretty much just kill anybody they see. So that's why all the civilians died, even woman, children, old people, and all of them unarmed, and pose no threat to U.S army, except some people that got rescued by officer Thompson and his crewmate.
What’s crazy to me is the Vietnamese youth is learning Korean for fun. The same language of the people that committed horrible atrocities to the Vietnamese population 5x worse than Americans.
I don't know how to feel about this, I mean Vietcong looked exactly like civs which in itself is a war crime but I mean how far can you stretch that plus redeploying already exhausted and tired soldiers (not to mention aggravated) is a dumb plan in general Vietnam was a shitshow that should never have happened and that's coming from one of the most patriotic history buffs you can find. Everyone committed war crimes everyone is at fault HOWEVER they are on home turf and you can't lie to me that you would do almost anything to defend your home.
I like that this assessment is more fair than the typical take. Most people just say "they were bad" or call them "evil". But when you're a kid drafted into a war you dont wanna be in and you're under so much pressure I can understand acting out in this way. Not saying they were right or I defend them, but I definitely understand the frustration that caused this horrible evern5.
Yup. Information bias. NVA/VC atrocities against civilians were not well documented and were easily covered up though much more numerous and frequent by most accounts. War is bad. Bad things happen in war.
I get where you're coming from, and I can agree to a small extent. However there is a very clear line at killing unarmed women and children, and this can't be excused. It sucks that they had to go and fight that war, but what they did was evil and there is no excuse and no justification. This goes well beyond "acting out". Most of the men were probably not evil people but they did a heinous evil thing, and there were certainly evil people in the command of that company based on the interactions that are recorded between them and Hugh Thompson.
@@andrewd6438it doesnt really help too that the VC hides in plain sights as civilians further causing american GI's distrust and resentment towards the vietnamese civilians
Don’t take this the wrong way, but I think the fact the short focuses far more of how much they where struggling emotionally and had damaged moral then the fact they nearly massacred An entire village is downplaying the war crime. I’m sure they where struggling mentally, not in a good emotional state, and otherwise just broken people, but imagine if a short about the holocaust spend it’s time talking about somthing like: how Germany was broke, struggling to pay back heafty war reparations, and it’s people desperate to find any way to escape the deep depression their nation was in, so they elected a bad person promising change and caused the worst war crime of WW2. Kinda downplays what happened, ya know?
The amount of generic “America bad.” Comments coming from NPCs in this comment section is funny.. Because yes, lets take tragedies and horrible events like this to justify our shady political world views..
@@obesespringroll3997 Yeah, the issue im taking is that most people who maintain the “america bad.” Opinion ive seen so much only get it through viewing propaganda narrative from rival governments, or generally only have “half the picture” when it comes to complex topics like iraq, the vietnam war, etc…
America bad is true at least in the foreign policy sense. This wasn't an accident. Operation menu, operation Phoenix, and tiger force all happened too. U.S. leaders knew what they were doing was based on a lie (Gulf of Tonkin Incident), they knew how many people were dying because of the American invasion and they kept doing it. And literally any president from the 20th century would've probably done the same thing or actually did something similar. Also invading Vietnam isn't even close to the worst thing America has done to another country, at least Vietnam is a decently functioning country now unlike America's other victims.
They fought in their own uniforms, some mixed with civillian attire, but in this case it is dead set that the people who died were UNARMED, and DOES NOT SHOW ANY SIGNS OF A THREAT.
@@Thigamabobthat is beside the point. As soon as you mix your military forces with civilian attire you expose civilians to dangerous conditions. In the fog of war it’s hard to deem those armed and unarmed and even harder if they wear the same clothes
Context is important to understand. North Vietnamese forces and Viet Cong killed many civilians during that war. It is estimated that North Vietnamese forces killed 30,000 South Vietnamese citizens during the fall of Saigon. And 200,000 to 300,000 South Vietnamese were sent to forced re-education and labor camps afterward. The North Vietnamese forces commited acts that were every bit as evil as anything the Americans did. Yet North Vietnamese crimes against humanity are a rather slept on topic
Made up numbers that have absolutely 0 source or form of back up, and also justifies nothing. Sure, you kill 10 greens? then i kill 50 greens, get some! what logic is that?
@@jogurt5577 it's not whataboutism, it's acknowledging that neither side was "good" or "evil" The communists commited more than enough war crimes to compete with the Americans.
Some of us weren’t taught about My Lai in school but we all know it.
Did your history classes ever reach Vietnam? I went to school in northern VA, and we spent so much time covering the civil war, reconstruction, and the interwar years we were lucky to get to the fall of France by the end of the year, let alone Vietnam
@@rundownthriftstoreweird I'm pretty sure it's not state bu state but district bu district because my school taught a lot about the Vietnam war when in the south they sorta skimmed over over the civil war
@@arithgutierrez what state if you don’t mind me asking?
@@rundownthriftstore I've lived in Texas, Georgia, and Kentucky through elementary and middle school. Highschool was New York. Needless to say a wide variety of agendas is spread based on states. An example being that Texas never really mentioned that they rebelled not only because of tyranny but because of the abolition of slavery and once again taxes. Georgia and Kenticky mainly just proclaimed the civil war was predominantly for states rights which is half true it was also the right to own slaves to due to how heavily they relied on slave labor for their economy. New york just attempted to show an overall grey with a mix of happiness in american history. Honestly it's just an overall american exceptionalism with varying taste based on the state and their agendas.
@@arithgutierrezahh as a person in school in Northern Virginia the quality of schools is very good here because of high tax rates so compared to places in the south and mid west we have lots of programs and a very well made curriculum
It’s crazy to think that this is just one of the documented war crimes. All sides no matter the conflict commits them, and only so many are learned about.
My Lai was a terrible aberration from American troops but it's just another day for the Vietcong and the NVA as they showed everyone in Dak Son and Hue.
there were other massacres other than My Lai and those are just the documented ones, the lengths to which the US went to cover them up implies a lot more undocumented. there's a reason the Viet Cong had popular support despite how much more brutal they (supposedly) were
These are the reasons why you can never say either side is good or bad because there is no such thing
@@Minecrack1942no way you just said that Vietcong was not brutal
@@MrPeteeerread again he said despite how much more brutal the Viet con was
There was a helicopter crew who saw the chaos and went to investigate. The pilot ordered his crew to open fire if the soldiers didn’t stop shooting civilians. He managed to evacuate some wounded civilians but after the incident he told people what he saw but the incident was covered up and higher up officers and generals said he was lying and he was punished I think.
May he rest in peace
You are talking about Hugh Thompson Jr and Lawrence Colburn.
Somalian or Somali ?
@@kalenooc4938somali just like yemeni or Afghani and not afghanian or yemenian
The worst part was this was far from an isolated incident, it was once said “in the Mekong delta there is a Mai Lai every day”
That pilot was a traitor too his comrades
As an American, true patriotism should be seen as recognizing your country’s mistakes and working to prevent them and correct them however you can, not hiding them. Patriotism should be the desire to better your country because you love it so much.
This is facts I may not be an American but I get you're point the problem is that school and education is boosted by the us government that just says to them the USA is the greatest thing in the world we may made mistakes but nothing much dw we are the best we have the best jets we are good and all country's we fought we're bad and deserved everything we done to them which is sad because lot of people know about war crimes not now listen I did not say that for example Afghanistan didn't deserve an invasion or imperial Japan didn't deserve to be fought but the problem is that education is telling only the bright side of it 9/11 and 7/12/41 which is very bad but yes a country like the USA should be the country bringing ''freedom'' yet they do the opposite and hide mistakes they're not the only ones tho
@@Mohammad-kw6wl I think we could learn a lot from Germany’s education system, who teaches about what they did in WW2 very extensively so that it will never happen again. And Germans still love their country because they know they are no longer Nazis. Americans like myself would feel more pride for our country if it taught about our crimes and gave some more detail to the other sides’ views
@@Mohammad-kw6wl Our education system doesn’t teach us much to be honest. It doesn’t teach us that we were good or bad in great depth, it’s a lot of topics dealt with poorly. It says a few bullet points of good stuff and a few of bad stuff and moves on pretty quick.
@@dueinuremom5082 same here except that France likes to glorify the USA and even don't mind humiliating our own country but yeah and when some people want to teach us the real story he's a bad guy a liar and more that is sad
@@Mohammad-kw6wlnot even gonna mention how we managed to start the cold with a country that was already in peace talks with FDR💀💀💀
Love the qualification at the end "worst war crime by America 'in the Vietnam war'"
Cause we got much more outside of that 😂
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War is a crime
@@Hexapon1 *A B U G H R A I B H A S E N T E R E D T H E C H A T*
So does every country. Do you think you did something there?
"Most horrific war crime committed by American forces"........ That we know about....
Foreal if it wasn't for the little bird helicopter pilot who saved civilians while also documenting the atrocity on the ground. He had to make a huge effort to expose the full incident because higher ups wanted to sweep it under the rug. Literally only one soldier Lt. William Calley was brought to court and charged for the massacre of civilians numbering anywhere from 347 to 504. He was sentenced to life in prison but was reduced by president Nixon to just 3 days.... THREE DAYS in jail. That's it... Just three days for hundreds of lives of innocent man, women, and children..... Makes u think about the ones we didn't hear about or know of
We know about worse war crimes. Operation menu, operation Phoenix, tiger force.
@@IssaMorphic I see u know your history sir. I tip my hat.
I knew of OP Menu (the hush hush bombing of Ho Chi Minnh trail and literally invading Cambodia to jam up VC movement and weapons) and of course CIA's hit squad Phenix. Dudes where literal SS of Vietnam. But Tiger Force I totally forgot about or was mistaken about. They're the ones known for making human ear neckless for some reason I thought it was Charley Squad. The squad who put Ace of spades on their confirmed kills but nope it tiger squad, army airborne. Straight up no rules, barbaric torture, and killing of civilians thought to be VC. I just read that 18 soldiers were suppose to be taken to court but of course under the rug it went. Not one of those war criminals saw a jail cell . I understand war is complicated but the second u start dropping unarmed civilians you're no longer a soldier in my book. You're a murderer
And thus I can’t bring myself to thank any Vietnam vet for their service, you never know what they did out there.
Do you happen to know the name of the little bird crew
@@mikloridden8276100%. I keep my respect but I will never thank them for their service in Vietnam or Korea.
The My Lai Massacre wasn't some impromptu thing. Before they even arrived in the village they were ordered to burn houses, kill livestock, destroy food, and poison wells. The day before the attack one of their captains told them to kill everyone.
They weren't "out of control." The Americans lined up women and children along drainage ditches, shot them, and left the bodies where they fell. They took a quiet lunch break before rounding up survivors to kill them.
After the massacre officers falsified action reports to cover up the extend of what they did. A helicopter crew that tried to intervene were awarded medals in an attempt to keep them quiet with falsified citations that they "rescued a child under heavy enemy fire."
There was no enemy fire. There were no "enemies" in My Lai. There were a few hundred elderly farmers, women, and children. It was a calculated war crime and only one perpetrator was ever convicted and spent just over 3 years in prison.
its insane how full this video is of excuses and apologism
Thanks for clarifying. Making it seem unintentional and or unexpected is really changing the facts. The entire Hamlet was considered a hot zone, kill on sight, and they planned to hit the next Hamlet exactly the same way. They had been ordered to slaughter.
"Whoops, I did a warcrime"
@@jogurt5577what’s insane is that you believe a clear commie bot account.
"one perpetrator was ever convicted and spent just over 3 years in prison."
He didn't even spend his time in prison, after a few days he was released into house arrest.
There was a helicopter crew that tried to save civilians and blew the whistle on the massacre. The sad thing is that were harassed, ostracized and given death threats for speaking up about it. Meanwhile, only a few members of Charlie Company were given a trial. The suspects received widespread support from politicians, media figures, and the public. All of them were acquitted, except for Lt. William Calley. Calley was sentenced to life in prison but was paroled a few years later. As of 2018, Calley is alive and lives in Florida.
And they say the United States army is "perfect" and "without flaws". Smh more CIA propaganda bullshit man.
May the amazing men who stopped the massacre find peace.
"Anyone who runs is a VC, anyone who stands still is a well disciplined VC"
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@@oh_tewwomp womp
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How do you shoot women and children?!? Easy….you just don’t lead em so much! I could quote that whole movie 😂
C company lay waste to every living thing in that Village. Men, women, children, animals,..... everything
This is why more civilian guerillas were made right?
@@chestnutburger194yep, never ending cycle. Not knowing who’s freind or foe after killing one or your buddies leads you to believing everyone is the enemy. And when you give your wrath to those people, it only creates more of them
@@chestnutburger194 yeah it's pretty much people at the start of the war would usually say "no i don't want to join the killing i'm not going to feed into this war"
but then they lose their loved one's who didn't join the war because of one side
so they join the other for revenge or to make sure that doesn't happen to other innocent people he know
@@chestnutburger194that's guerrila warfare for you... also shows how difficult it is for conventional military to deal with civillian combatants. Until they came up with special forces, they have a less direct and predictable approach, usually being infiltrated among the opposing force.
men women children here arent that innocent compared to usual depictions of being defenseless. these communities are savages these bunch of kids can ambush u rob u and they have guns since rebel groups always gives out to everyone in the community contraband guns who can say its far off when that time communist propaganda was the elephant in the room
I met a vet yesterday who i believe said he was there. The pain on his eyes was something.
The number of people in the comments trying to justify/defend this is truly disturbing
White people
Honestly I don't see anyone trying to
I’m not defending them but it doesn’t help when the viet cong are in civilian clothing that’s was the worst part of the war lots of vets say they didn’t know who to shoot
It is but my problem is that others are just using this as an excuse to straight up say they want to murder all people from the US
@@Milescreqgganhere one
Don’t forget about the crew chief that ordered his bird to land in front of civilians to shield them, and told the CO of Charlie that if he kept shooting civilians he would have his door gunners wax Charlie.
Remember everyone, war crimes are only criminal if you weren’t an ally during WWII
Winners get to write history books my friend
@@jamesgoodnight322 What about all those Nazi generals who got to write about how it was the Russian's and Hitler's fault they didn't win
@@jamesgoodnight322 thin rope you are walking in
@@jamesgoodnight322 The Holocaust happened.
This is exactly what Nazi sympathisers say.
Follow your leader.
I love how they make it sound empathetic for american soldiers like "they were wore down and losing morale making them want retribution"
My grandfather was one of the soldiers that passed through after the massacre. It still haunts him today.
I would argue the use of chemical weapons causing them to be deformed for years to come is worse that one village being slaughtered, or the tons of unexploded mines left there
"Struggling with the realities of war", a nice get out jail free card from the onset.
As they say..... Anyone running away from GIs are VC and anyone standing still is a well-disciplined VC
It's like you cheated on test, but still failed 😂
It is fairly disgusting to begin the story of My Lai with trying to illicit empathy for the perpetrators.
Its giving IDF vibes
don't fight in civilian clothing.
@@donny5302 that still doesnt give the right to line up littleral woman and children and murdering them, this isnt an accidental incident in which civilians were caught in the crossfire. The Americans went in and murdered everyone they could get there hands on even the fucking toddlers how dare you sit there and defend that in any way shape or form
@@donny5302 how about you stay your azz in your own country for once
'a few warcrimes ain't too bad'.
*fortunate son starts playing*
war crimes were committed by every army on every side. US is no exception. But let's not forget that Vietnamese committed war crimes such as murder, torture, kidnapping on a vastly larger scale.
"You shoot women and children? How could you shoot women and children!?!"
"Easy, you just don't lead em so much. Ain't war hell?"
@TheEnclave-how is killing innocent people based
Dunowwww dunowwww dunowww dun dun
@@revolt_4588don’t bother commenting, they’re just kids
You should be ashamed of yourself trying to justify a genocide in any way shape or form, it does not matter what these soldiers went trough that does not give them any right to target innocent civilians ever
They still do it in Palestine lmfao
@@TheBlueGrinchofSurgery yeah no wonder they are supported by the U.S
@@zamn2315 exactly
this video is not really about the massacre its about how the criminals felt bad before committing Thier crime
Uh huh sure buddy
U can try to justify that war crime with anger, truth is nothing can justify those murdered civilians and raped children and women. Disgusting how u play it off as “vengeance”
Well. It kind of was. Justified,No. But the stress will drive people to do insane things. All they knew is their friends were slaughtered and anybody could be participating in it. Because the vc could blend with civilians.
@@Slimpicken Its not stress or anger, a lot of it is regular old racist propaganda.
A lot of Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan went there to kill muslims as revenge.
@@SlimpickenMaybe just get competent and learn that someone running unarmed with common clothes isnt A DAMN COMBATANT? IS IT THAT HARD TO BE A GOOD PERSON?
They didnt even blend in civilians THEY USED BLACK PIJAMAS how tf didnt you SEE THAT SH*T
@@SlimpickenThat last part about VC blending in with soldiers is only half true, they didn't engage the enemy in civilian clothes, they usually disappeared into civilian areas removing their uniform
@@Slimpicken I'm sure the 10 year old children were all vietcong. Might I remind many of the woman and (in some cases very young) girls were abused before they were rounded up and shot. I will never understand how someone can look the the photographs of My Lai and think "this is understandable".
Don’t justify a genocide with “low morale” my grandfather was forcefully drafted only to die on a bed waiting for a doctor, he lied there for three hours while his organs failed, this was in the United States after his service in the infantry. A specialist, but to them he was a tool ready to be discarded. Don’t give your lives up for someone else’s profit.
That's quite recent... don't forget the massacre skirmishes between Filipinos and Americans of early 1900's
You can find some pictures of US soldiers standing next to bodies of people stacked like logs from the Philippine insurrection
Its the recent crimes we should discuss more about not what happened in the early 1900s. The American government in 1900 does not represent the modern day government.
@@Anomaly-uz9pr*Philippine-American War
@@justarandomcommenter570America won the Philippine american war
You know it’s actually kinda funny, so you’re telling me that you’re country invaded this island nation shortly after it’s independence and then your racist ass has the audacity to get pissed at them for going to the place they’re obviously gonna go to? Wtf bro💀💀💀
“I never meant to hurt anyone”
“No one ever does”.
Oh, they 100% meant to hurt people in the absolute most fucked up ways a human mind can imagine.
@@studiotwilldeethat's true, but the comment is supposed to be a qoute from a video game that tackles the mental effects of wars on soldiers and war crimes called "Spec ops: the line".
@@el_gatoNegroyep I recognized that iconic line anywhere. What a brutal and great game
So stresses made them wanted to kill kids and old people?(My grandma's brother was one of the the victim. Im Vietnamese btw)
Most of the northern vietcong where in civilian clothes
@@themindset-yj3hpthat’s your excuse for massacring a village of people? Really?
@@Sam-yk3vz 100% when they recruit women and children but don’t give them uniforms what do you expect the soldiers also got told the village was only soilders
"After My Lai" -Gary Bray. Great book written by the 2nd lieutenant that took over command of 1st Platoon ,Charlie Co. right after the massacre. He lives in the same small town as me in Stigler, Oklahoma.
Love how this guy is making excuses for why the massacre occurred
The MyLai massacre isn't taught in U.S. schools. They have to pay to learn about it in college. Unfortunately, history isn't a requirement for most college grads.
A true stain on American virtue and the desire to spread peace. May we never forget this awful tragedy and those who committed it.
They were not spreading peace
>America
>Spreading peace
Pick one
I love how neither of the two comments understand OPs message
hahahahaha american virtue??? spreading peace???? get out of yankee doodle university poor boy
@stanschoon5459 well I would like to imagine that was a goal from the founding fathers but yeah throughout history we have definitely diverged from that
I mean did you watch the short
Remember friends, hate the enemy you don’t know, and love the one you do. All committed war crimes.
Yet how recent is the new knowledge of one countries war crimes?
Not pointing fingers or hating one either side!
Just looking and wondering what ifs and trying to understand why and how people justified how they acted
I really think the depiction is so interesting. „Worn down moral through endless fighting“.
Now I imagine a German soldier. Worn down moral by years of fighting a relentless enemy, partisan attacks, lack of food, ammunition and supply while hearing you homeland gets bombed…
Would you say the same about a German massacre against partisans and villages?
Yea. I would. Yes. You were the "bad guys" but we all can feel the circumstance of such stressers. Its not limited to 1 group.
That probably did happen sometimes, but the Germans also had the SS who explicitly were there to do brutality for nazi ideology. It was not like most war brutalities in history.
@@Slimpickenin both cases the cause was a direct command, not accidents.
So before the "war" in Gaza, there was another collective punishment happening back in the Vietnam War?
Sad that punishment was minimal for the American perpetrators.
Further murder and destruction was only prevented thanks to an American helicopter pilot. I believe he became something of a pariah in the military after that.
Nice description that minimizes the responsibilities for that war crime.
Do you also call the SS poor germans who were tired?
There’s a lot of people in here who don’t understand the difference between justification and explanation and it’s something that the general public struggles with.
You’ll see people on Twitter getting pissed off with professional historians because they don’t know the difference.
To put it as simply as possible: justification is the defense of an event using evidence. It is typically used to support a stance.
Explanations are the answers the question as to WHY and to clarify the reason as to why something happens through evidence.
In the video: Griffin EXPLAINS how Charlie Company’s combat experience in Vietnam has drastically affected their view of the Vietnamese people, creating a sense of revenge which ultimately leads to the slaughter of unarmed villagers.
Edit: This is an example of justification of the short
But Cambridge Dictionary says: justification is:
•The action of showing something to be right or reasonable.
•good reason for something that exists or has been done.
I wonder who's wrong 🤔
Lets analyse together what was said in the video, shall we?
So
He literally said in the video that marines:
had their morale worn-out because of vietcong attacks that resulted in their comrades being killed, wanted retribution, were overwhelmed by fear and anger and that resulted in things spiralling out of their control ...
So they massacred innocent people and innocent livestock as well., they also burned houses because the orders were specific and they did exactly what they were orderes to do and its well documented but he didnt mentioned any of it ! Why? because it would be too tainting for the narrative he's trying to sell In this case the action of showing something to be right or reasonable and/or a good reason for something that exists or has been done wouldnt work very well if he told us these inconvenient parts of the story.
Now i wonder if you'll be able to take an L or you'll just keep knowing everything better than everyone, even better than dictionaries 😂
A cautionary tale about the dangers of fear and anger.
You my friend should read loard of the flies
I remember the shellshock 67 game intro.
Jokos podcast on this event is outstanding
So bassicaly they invaded and got mad that the enemy defends and actualy fights so they massacre a vilage XD
Hamas hide behind civilians. Civilians get shot. Imagine my shock.
Basically yea lol
There weren't any VC in those villages
i will assume that 'VC' stands for vietkong ? and if so thats the whole point of my comment that america invaded got mad that vietnam defended by any means necesery and then they slaughtered a vilage @@RandomVidsforthoughtif thats not it my bad
@@vadaspikas9940 Kudos to hugh thompson for actually caring and saving as many people as he can
This video has my crying, laughing, throwing up. I’m genuinely getting my sanity damaged.
"Zoniks Scooby those civilian we're unarmed"
REEHEHEHEHEHE
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
WTF!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
it's the next dudes "reheheh" that actually made me bust out laughing
History teachers never wanted to talk about Vietnam.
So I went to the Library and found a book titled "Remember My Lai."
"The Most Horrific War Crime commited by the US"
Usage of Chemical Weapons:
Usage of biological weapons they created from Unit 731 research:
The US: "This is just pesticide, it's totally not chemical weapons"
Also the US to Iraq: "Hurr durr you used imaginary chemical weapons, me mad!"
Iraq literally gassed iranian forces in the iran iraq war, hussein led a genocide against the kurds and another muslim group i cant remember the exact name but it starts with and S, iraq wasnt innocent, even my dad who fought in it said that when he found out there werent WMDs he didnt care cause of the horrific things hussein did@anhnguyenhoang210
@@anhnguyenhoang210 halabja massacre
“In the Vietnam war*”
It’s the creek. This battle is the fight for Malevelon creek. Oh god…
"i don't remember this being taught in.." blah blah blah. Thats because you were in remedial classes and didn't pay attention, this was wildly published about and has been taught about sense.
You’re honestly a moron for generalizing it. No I graduated in 2020 and have never hear of this until now. No they don’t teach this stuff in a lot of schools
100%. This conspiracy mindset of "they don't want you to know this" is very unhealthy.
Was lucky enough to have a literature teacher to give us students a deep dive to this topic (Somehow my history teacher skipped this)
This short videos a.) is appallingly apologetic and b.) contains several historical falsehoods. (Basically that's all it contains.)
You actually gonna point them out or just say it and not clarify further?
@@ahpjlmIt literally doesn’t even take an ounce of critical thinking skills to surmise what he said on your own listen to the video and you can hear all the attempts to justify and excuse the actions that took place during the massacre stop being disingenuous and using weaponised ignorance
I love how american war crimes are always hidden and excused. But other war crimes are just evil and with no reason.
Why did you spend 3/4 of this short rationalizing this horrific slaughter in an evil expansionist war?
Expansionist?
It was imperialist and generally unnecessary and messed up but last I check the US didn’t have any plans on annexing anything.
How was it expansionist? They literally refused to invade north Vietnam where as north Vietnam insisted on invading south Vietnam.
@@willjapheth23789 wat... South Vietnam was a colony set up by the Americans to suppress the liberatory aims of the Viet Cong against the French. The North was "invading" lol it was retaking its own land form colonists and their collaborators.
It's not expansionist when you are retaking your own land from occupiers.... that is what North Vietnam was doing. South Vietnam was a US/French puppet state.
@surgeland9084 that doesn't explain how the US was expansionist. You can whine about the proxy war but there was no annexation attempt or even thought of. Love your excuse for invasion by the north Vietnamese. It's pretty sad.
The greatest case of "The government and army investigates that the government and army did nothing wrong".
Invades another country, another peoples land and gets angry when they shoot at you, peak American description
Invaded? South Vietnamese wanted the Americans to be there lol, especially the women.
@@MDPToaster South Vietnam was incredibly unpopular among their own people there's a reason why it collapsed as soon as the Americans left
@@brandonbeilbymcleod6546
South Vietnam remained for two years after America withdrew after it reached a peace agreement with North Vietnam.
Then communists showing that they can’t be trusted, broke the peace agreement and continued fighting the South for two years.
@@MDPToaster South Vietnam promised to hold fair and democratic elections in that peace agreement. Guess what!
@@saidblanco7696
Why should that matter to you you’re the one fellating a single party country that still doesn’t have free and open elections?
i think this is what my uncle was talking about. i remember him talking about a "charlie company" always getting attacked by the vietcong. and something about a massacre involving a helicopter flying overhead and opening fire.
In the 2010’s I was apart of an exchange program to Germany my history teacher there (who didn’t like Americans) brought this subject up talking about how it was the most ruthless case of a military committing crimes against humanity. My counter point got me kicked out of class.
What was the counter point?
@@AllHailTheBobSemplethey were in Germany, so you can probably imagine
@@daltongarrett3393 yea, I assumed but because they are in Germany that exact thing would be on their curriculum so the teacher wouldn’t be surprised and wouldn’t kick anyone out for that
@@AllHailTheBobSemple it really depends on the teacher and/or the area in Germany. That ideology didn’t die out after the war or reconstruction, and the strife in east Germany fostered the remnants of it. There are plenty of sympathizers (my opinion of the political inclination of the majority of Germans is pretty high though).
@@daltongarrett3393 but these sympathizers usually lose their teaching license over something they say concerning the Nazis
I cried when Bon said it was waltening time😭😭😭😭
This is the most propaganda you could find in a video ever. Trying to excuse intentional war crimes. Making US forces seem like they were too overwhelmed to think straight.
This is why Guile asks M. bison if he remembers him and Charlie.
They were just caught lmao
Like how they had to specify in the Vietnam war as Americans commit worse war crimes than that
To Be honest America was The villian during The Vietnam war
Well, yeah.
Well... Not really
And most wars
Duh..
@@jacaredosvudu1638 What
Bros let there intrusive thoughts win 💀
Are you going to talk about the Hue massacre as well?
This is only a snippet of the full video
It’s expected from a communist to do fucked up things but for a “Freedom” fighters who always condemn other countries for doing war crimes is not expected (they proven how democracy and capitalism are cancer of humanity)
As a Vietnamese, I am surprised to see video content like this from non-Vietnamese people. This massacre was hidden by the U.S government quite a lot and not much know about this, except us. Thanks for showing the reality of the war!
Also U.S soldiers used drugs then, and with their anger, they pretty much just kill anybody they see. So that's why all the civilians died, even woman, children, old people, and all of them unarmed, and pose no threat to U.S army, except some people that got rescued by officer Thompson and his crewmate.
Way to sidestep the blame
There is a reason that we are not part of the criminal court in den haag
What is that?
Snap back to reality
Op, there goes your sanity
@@Yogasefski I thought you were fighting me in comments but then I realized that's in the song🤣 sorry
@@Yogasefski Op, there goes gravity
ZOV pfp
Ztard
The Vietnamese tortured the us so badly and kept them at little cages too
And the US led south Vietnamese government also used horrific torture methods. What’s your point
@@Sam-yk3vzhop off
narrator having too much fun with his script lmao
What fun?
Can you tell me which part is "fun"? Because i can't find it like how i find your history knowledge.
@@lapp2865 I was talking about "inserting" and other things that seemed like sex jokes, but tbf i'm not sure I was right
I like the way you defend Gora the lora every time
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We in britain got taught about this in history and i was surprised
This was a perfect example for framing to let a crime sound less cruel. You didn't even mention what the soldiers had done to the civilians!
What’s crazy to me is the Vietnamese youth is learning Korean for fun.
The same language of the people that committed horrible atrocities to the Vietnamese population 5x worse than Americans.
Hopefully the VC didn’t take prisoners after this one
Trying to make excuses for murder.
You literally gave us zero information about the My Lai massacre other than the location of the event and that c company flew in by helicopter.
"Hey, it's war baby. What are ya gonna do?"
The saddest part Is that Ho Chi Min asked for help to the USA for 18 times
It was supposed to be an area clear of civilians. The location was declared a free fire zone, but there were innocent lives there 😢😢
They abused woman and children before murdering them, look at the photographs and tell me those little children were vietcong.
Was North Vietnam a signatory of the Geneva Conventions? They sure didn’t fight like it.
Does the US follow it?
“It’s only a war crime when the other guy does it”
Funny how I don't remember this being taught in highschool
@@ericolsen5592 I learned how this stuff in school.
What a waste of human lives and resources.
One of “ recorded American war crime”
Those guy’s were chilling and then the Charlie company really just took their existence to a personal level…..
"Freedom"
I don't know how to feel about this, I mean Vietcong looked exactly like civs which in itself is a war crime but I mean how far can you stretch that plus redeploying already exhausted and tired soldiers (not to mention aggravated) is a dumb plan in general Vietnam was a shitshow that should never have happened and that's coming from one of the most patriotic history buffs you can find. Everyone committed war crimes everyone is at fault HOWEVER they are on home turf and you can't lie to me that you would do almost anything to defend your home.
I like that this assessment is more fair than the typical take.
Most people just say "they were bad" or call them "evil".
But when you're a kid drafted into a war you dont wanna be in and you're under so much pressure I can understand acting out in this way.
Not saying they were right or I defend them, but I definitely understand the frustration that caused this horrible evern5.
idk man, there also were several rapes, one of them even on a 12 year old girl
Yup. Information bias. NVA/VC atrocities against civilians were not well documented and were easily covered up though much more numerous and frequent by most accounts.
War is bad. Bad things happen in war.
I get where you're coming from, and I can agree to a small extent. However there is a very clear line at killing unarmed women and children, and this can't be excused. It sucks that they had to go and fight that war, but what they did was evil and there is no excuse and no justification. This goes well beyond "acting out". Most of the men were probably not evil people but they did a heinous evil thing, and there were certainly evil people in the command of that company based on the interactions that are recorded between them and Hugh Thompson.
@@andrewd6438it doesnt really help too that the VC hides in plain sights as civilians further causing american GI's distrust and resentment towards the vietnamese civilians
@@NONO-oy1cushouldn't have invaded them then, shouldn't have interfered in other countries business then
Don’t take this the wrong way, but I think the fact the short focuses far more of how much they where struggling emotionally and had damaged moral then the fact they nearly massacred An entire village is downplaying the war crime.
I’m sure they where struggling mentally, not in a good emotional state, and otherwise just broken people, but imagine if a short about the holocaust spend it’s time talking about somthing like:
how Germany was broke, struggling to pay back heafty war reparations, and it’s people desperate to find any way to escape the deep depression their nation was in, so they elected a bad person promising change and caused the worst war crime of WW2.
Kinda downplays what happened, ya know?
The amount of generic “America bad.” Comments coming from NPCs in this comment section is funny.. Because yes, lets take tragedies and horrible events like this to justify our shady political world views..
Ain't that how you make opinions? By interpreting evidence and making conclusions
Vietcong also slandering the civilian population. Everybody sleeps.
@@obesespringroll3997 Yeah, the issue im taking is that most people who maintain the “america bad.” Opinion ive seen so much only get it through viewing propaganda narrative from rival governments, or generally only have “half the picture” when it comes to complex topics like iraq, the vietnam war, etc…
They only judge the war by their ignorance and personal feelings and are also biased against a country/organization/thing that they don't like.
America bad is true at least in the foreign policy sense. This wasn't an accident. Operation menu, operation Phoenix, and tiger force all happened too. U.S. leaders knew what they were doing was based on a lie (Gulf of Tonkin Incident), they knew how many people were dying because of the American invasion and they kept doing it. And literally any president from the 20th century would've probably done the same thing or actually did something similar. Also invading Vietnam isn't even close to the worst thing America has done to another country, at least Vietnam is a decently functioning country now unlike America's other victims.
"If it moves its a VC if it stands still its a well disciplined VC"
Both sides committed war crimes, just sucks that Vietcong decided to fight in civilian attire🤷♂️
They fought in their own uniforms, some mixed with civillian attire, but in this case it is dead set that the people who died were UNARMED, and DOES NOT SHOW ANY SIGNS OF A THREAT.
@@Thigamabobthat is beside the point. As soon as you mix your military forces with civilian attire you expose civilians to dangerous conditions. In the fog of war it’s hard to deem those armed and unarmed and even harder if they wear the same clothes
The only one recorded and publicized
Context is important to understand. North Vietnamese forces and Viet Cong killed many civilians during that war.
It is estimated that North Vietnamese forces killed 30,000 South Vietnamese citizens during the fall of Saigon. And 200,000 to 300,000 South Vietnamese were sent to forced re-education and labor camps afterward.
The North Vietnamese forces commited acts that were every bit as evil as anything the Americans did. Yet North Vietnamese crimes against humanity are a rather slept on topic
The force re-education part was considered necessary in vietnam
Made up numbers that have absolutely 0 source or form of back up, and also justifies nothing. Sure, you kill 10 greens? then i kill 50 greens, get some!
what logic is that?
boo-hoo, this is whataboutism
these soldiers commited a massacre of civilians, but guys what about the context!!!
@@jogurt5577 it's not whataboutism, it's acknowledging that neither side was "good" or "evil"
The communists commited more than enough war crimes to compete with the Americans.
Sound like you just want to hide your country warcrime with another's warcrime, how typical
The most common known and publicly available war crime in history
But. . . But. . . The holocaust?
@@iamaprochingfast1000is a crime against humanity
All is fair in love and war
we ignore the geneva convention
>realamericanstar