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American Reckoning: The Vietnam War and Our National Identity

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by Appy, Christian G.


  “the body count”: Ibid., p. 190.

  “Genuine compassion and empathy”: Ibid., p. 239

  “war of perceptions”: Ibid., pp. 163–165.

  “Sixty percent of this thing is information”: Gareth Porter, “Petraeus Rising: Managing the ‘War of Perceptions’ in Iraq,” part 3 of a 4-part series, Truthout.org, December 14, 2012, http://truth-out.org/news/item/13310-petraeus-rising-managing-the-war-of-perceptions-in-iraq; Thomas E. Ricks, The Gamble: General Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq (New York: Penguin, 2010).

  Sunni Awakening: Gareth Porter, “Petraeus Rising,” Ibid.

  only 24 percent of Americans: Cited in Dominic Tierney, How We Fight: Crusades, Quagmires, and the American Way of War (New York: Little, Brown, 2010), p. 236.

  departed a catastrophe: One of the best sources of information for the costs and consequences of our recent wars is http://costsofwar.org; see also “U.S. Withdrawal Led to Al Qaida’s ‘Remarkable Resurgence’ in Iraq,” WorldTribune.com, August 7, 2013, http://www.worldtribune.com/2013/08/07/report-u-s-withdrawal-led-to-al-qaidas-remarkable-resurgence-in-iraq/.

  “Obama’s Vietnam”: John Barry, “Could Afghanistan Be Obama’s Vietnam?” Newsweek, January 30, 2009.

  Obama surge in Afghanistan: Gareth Porter, “True Believer: Petraeus and the Mythology of Afghanistan,” Truthout.org, December 20, 2012, part 4 of a 4-part series, http://truth-out.org/news/item/13442-believing-his-own-myth-petraeus-in-afghanistan.

  “persistent, targeted efforts”: http://www.thewire.com/politics/2013/05/global-war-terror-any-other-name-just-endless/65550/; Nick Turse, “Drone Disasters,” TomDispatch.com, January 15, 2012, http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175489/nick_turse_drone_disasters.

  struck a funeral procession: Johnson, Dismantling the Empire, p. 189; see also Nick Turse and Tom Engelhardt, Terminator Planet: The First History of Drone Warfare, 2001–2050 (CreateSpace, 2012).

  400–1,000 Pakistani civilians: Estimates provided by Global Research and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism. See http://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/category/projects/drones/.

  more than three thousand government and private organizations: Dana Priest and William M. Arkin, “Top Secret America,” Washington Post, July 19, July 20, July 21, December 20, 2010.

  According to a report: David B. Muhlhausen and Jena Baker McNeill, “Terror Trends: 40 Years’ Data on International and Domestic Terrorism,” Heritage Foundation, May 20, 2011, http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2011/05/terror-trends-40-years-data-on-international-and-domestic-terrorism.

  More than 30,000 Americans are killed: Engelhardt, The American Way of War, pp. 128–29.

  “If you want to know who we are”: Statement by the president, April 16, 2013, http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/04/16/statement-president.

  “greatest country in the world”: Jeffrey M. Jones, “Americans See U.S. as Exceptional; 37% Doubt Obama Does,” December 22, 2010, Gallup Politics, Gallup.com, http://www.gallup.com/poll/145358/americans-exceptional-doubt-obama.aspx.

  specific questions about the state of the nation: See, for example, “NBC News Poll: Pessimism Defines the State of the Union,” January 27, 2014, http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news/2014/01/27/22471530-nbc-news-poll-pessimism-defines-the-state-of-the-union?lite. On education, for example: http://www.gallup.com/poll/1612/education.aspx; on infrastructure: http://cdmsmith.com/en-US/Insights/Funding-Future-Mobility/Exit-4-Changing-Lanes.aspx.

  INDEX

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  Abrams, Creighton, 43, 178–80

  Abu Ghraib, 308–11, 330

  Acheson, Dean, 83

  Adams, Sam, 174–75

  Adid, Mohamed Farrah, 302

  adoption of Asians, 31–32

  advertising, 262–63

  Advertising Age, 260

  affirmative action, 199–201

  Afghanistan, 110, 305–7, 311, 312, 314, 317, 318, 320–22, 330

  AFL-CIO, 197

  African Americans:

  civil rights for, 17, 19, 56, 60, 133, 139, 184, 201, 202

  in military, 133, 137–42, 202

  Moynihan and, 133

  students, killing of, 201–4

  workers, 199–201

  aggression, 35–37, 45, 57, 63, 71, 310

  Communist, 40–41, 46, 57, 63, 153

  masculinity and, 78

  Agnew, Spiro, 187, 196, 207

  AIDS, 283

  Albright, Madeleine, 301, 304

  Ali, Muhammad, 138, 141

  Al Jazeera, 320

  Allen, George, 154

  Allen, John, 307

  All in the Family, 195–96

  al-Qaeda, 157, 305, 309, 310, 329–30

  America Held Hostage, 233

  American exceptionalism, xiv–xv, xvii, xviii, 6–8, 31, 63, 185, 191, 192, 216, 228, 230–31, 258, 260, 265, 273, 285, 304, 309, 319, 322, 333–35

  American flag, 265

  American Friends of Vietnam, 13–14, 20–22, 39

  American imperialism, 319–22

  American Legion, 12, 37, 192

  American national identity, 7, 12–13, 31, 334

  American victimhood, 227–28, 283

  Iran hostage crisis and, 233–34

  POWs and, 242–50

  Vietnam veterans and, 241

  America’s Stake in Vietnam, 92–93

  Angola, 285

  antiwar activism, 19, 87–88, 111–14, 140–42, 157, 183–217, 263–66, 275, 283, 285, 322

  Fonda and, 263–64

  at Jackson State, 202–4

  at Kent State, 183, 186–93, 197, 198, 201, 308

  Latinos killed at, 204–6

  Nixon and, 186–89, 191, 196–99, 206

  self-immolation, 23, 267, 269, 277, 278, 308

  by soldiers and veterans, 62–63, 140–42, 190, 215–16, 266

  and spitting on veterans, 237

  Arbenz, Jacobo, 39–40

  Armed Forces Journal, 214

  Arnett, Peter, 30

  Arredondo, Alexander, 313–14

  Arredondo, Brian, 313, 314

  Arredondo, Carlos, 313–15, 333

  Arrogance of Power, The (Fulbright), 53

  Asian Americans, 261–62

  A-Team, The, 272, 273

  Atlantic, 102

  Atwater, Lee, 293

  B-52s, 151–58, 179

  Bacevich, Andrew, 321, 322

  Baer, Russell, 312

  Baker, James, III, 295–97, 300

  Baker, Norman, 27

  Baldwin, Hanson, 49

  Balfour, Bernice, 149

  Balkans, 300

  Ball, George, 47, 65–66, 81, 141

  “Ballad of the Green Berets, The,” 123–26

  Bank of America, 112–14

  Barker, Frank, Jr., 145

  “Battle Hymn of Lt. Calley, The,” 148

  Beatles, 122–24, 209

  Bedell, Berkley, 276

  Beirut, 287–90

  Berlin, 77, 96, 293

  Berrigan, Daniel and Philip, 30

  Bible, 11

  Bigart, Homer, 193–94

  bin Laden, Osama, 305–6, 318, 322

  Bird, Kai, 81

  Bissell, Richard, 75

  Bloody Friday, 193–95

  Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire (Johnson), 321

  body counts, 169–71, 173, 179–81, 270, 323, 324

  bombing, 56, 64, 73, 101, 104–7, 151–69, 177
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  B-52s and, 151–58, 179

  of Cambodia, 87, 89, 113, 154, 178, 227

  of civilians and civilian property, 162, 164, 167–69, 170, 277

  cluster, 153–54

  napalm, 43, 49, 53–59, 153, 267, 269, 278, 308

  in North vs. South Vietnam, 158, 164, 165

  nuclear, see nuclear weapons

  pauses in, 158, 163–64

  rules of engagement and, 167–69

  sustained reprisal and, 71–73

  targets of, 160–63

  Viet Cong and, 167–69, 171

  see also warfare

  books, Vietnam War, 268–69

  Boot, Max, 320

  “Born in the U.S.A.,” 252–55, 259

  Born on the Fourth of July (film), 191, 266

  Born on the Fourth of July (Kovic), 144, 191

  Bosch, Juan, 50

  Bosnia, 300–302

  Boston Marathon bombings, 314, 333

  Bradley, Ed, 229

  Brennan, Peter J., 200

  Britain, 94, 320

  Brokaw, Tom, 299

  brothels, 109

  Brown, Glide, 138

  Brown, Herman and George, 110

  Brown & Root, 110–11

  Browne, Malcolm, 23, 268–69

  Buchanan, Patrick, 196

  Buck, Pearl, 17

  Buckley, Kevin, 180

  Buddhism, 23, 27

  Buddhist monks, self-immolation of, 23, 267, 269, 278, 308

  Bunche, Ralph, 17

  Bundy, McGeorge, 64–68, 70–74, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 86, 141, 162, 239, 266

  Bundy, William, 80–81

  Burke, Arleigh, 27–28

  Burrows, Larry, 43

  Bush, George H. W., 264, 265, 292–99, 301

  Bush, George W., xviii–xix, 228, 242, 305, 306, 309, 310, 323

  Iraq and, 311, 312, 314–17, 324

  Business Executives for Vietnam Peace, 112

  Business Week, 114, 284–85

  Buttinger, Joseph, 21

  Calley, William, 146–50

  Cambodia, 87–90, 113, 128, 154, 178, 186, 187, 190, 197, 198, 200, 226, 227, 261

  Cambodian Communists, 225–27

  Camp Holloway, Pleiku, 64–67, 70–71

  Camp Pendleton, 140–41

  Canfora, Alan, 187–88

  Canterbury, Robert, 189, 192

  capitalism, 94–96, 100

  Carmichael, Stokely, 138

  Caro, Robert, 110

  Carter, Jimmy, 147, 229–32, 285, 322

  hostage crisis and, 234–35

  Castillo Armas, Carlos, 40

  Castro, Fidel, 50, 74–77

  Catholicism, 11–12, 30

  in Vietnam, 3, 5, 12–14, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26–27, 225

  Cedar Falls, 29

  Central America, 276, 278–80, 282–83, 291, 294

  Chamberlain, Neville, 36, 83, 199

  Cheech and Chong, 260

  Cheney, Dick, 294, 296, 309, 316, 323

  Cherne, Leo, 20, 21, 92–93

  Chiang Kai-shek, 69

  Chicago Democratic Convention, 185

  Chin, Vincent, 261–62

  China, 4, 9, 14, 38, 44, 53, 65, 81, 163, 169

  lost to Communism, 69–70, 74, 83, 94

  Chomsky, Noam, 312

  Chrysler, 256–60

  Churchill, Winston, 35–37

  CIA, 8, 26, 47–48, 50, 73, 154, 174, 190, 206, 279, 280, 288, 300, 309, 321, 331

  Cuba and, 74–76

  Dooley and, 27, 28

  Guatemala and, 39, 40

  Mossadegh and, 233

  Nicaragua and, 280

  9/11 and, 321–22

  Noriega and, 294

  Phoenix Program of, 178–79

  Thieu and, 224–25

  civil rights, 17, 19, 56, 60, 133, 139, 184, 201, 202

  Civil War, xii, 7, 183, 243, 258

  Cleveland Plain Dealer, 145, 197

  Clinton, Bill, 300, 301–4

  Clinton, Hillary, 306–7

  Clodfelter, Mark, 164

  Clubb, O. Edmund, 69–70

  Cold War, xiii, xv, xvi, 4, 6, 9, 13–16, 35, 40–41, 48, 51–52, 62, 70, 74, 77, 310, 320, 321, 332

  economic goals and, 94, 96

  masculinity and, 78

  see also Communism, Communists

  Collier’s, 34

  Colson, Chuck, 200–201

  Coming Home, 266

  Commager, Henry Steele, 216–17

  Commentary, 232

  Commercial Import Program (CIP), 96–97

  Committee to Help Unsell the War, 262–63

  Communism, Communists, xv, 4, 6, 9, 10, 14, 18, 35, 37, 40–41, 50, 53, 68–70, 74

  aggression by, 40–41, 46, 57, 63, 153

  Cambodian, 225–27

  capitalism and, 94–96, 100

  domino theory and, 42, 81, 94, 173

  Korean War and, 38

  loss of China to, 69–70, 74, 83, 94

  religion and, 4, 11–13

  Vietnamese, see Vietnamese Communists

  see also Cold War

  Concord Naval Weapons Station, 275, 281–82

  Con Son Island, 111

  contractors, private, 110

  Contras, 275–78, 280, 292–93

  corruption, 97–99

  counterinsurgency (COIN), 324–28, 330

  Crichton, Michael, 262

  Cronkite, Walter, 176

  Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, 190

  Cuba, 50, 51, 74–78

  Bay of Pigs, 48, 74–76

  Missile Crisis, 74, 76, 77, 152

  Daley, Richard, 185

  Dallek, Robert, 82

  Daniels, George, 141–42

  Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), 13, 215

  Davies, John Paton, 69

  Dean, Robert, 82

  Deer Hunter, The, 267

  “Defeat of America, The” (Commager), 217

  Deliver Us From Evil (Dooley), 3–6, 8, 9, 12, 18, 26–28

  DeLuca, Ron, 257

  DeMille, Cecil B., 11

  DePuy, William, 169

  Detroit, Mich., 140

  Díaz, Angel, 205

  dictatorships, 96, 229

  Diem, Ngo Dinh, 13–14, 20–27, 39, 41, 44, 60, 65, 267

  Dinh Tuong, 158

  disabled rights, 283

  Dog Soldiers (Stone), xi, xv

  Donlon, Roger, 129–30

  Donovan, William, 21

  Dooley, Thomas A., 3–6, 8–15, 18–20, 25–28, 30, 31, 39, 46, 121, 225

  Doolittle, James, 310

  Dominican Republic, 50–51, 86

  Douglas, William O., 21

  drone attacks, 306, 331–32

  Dr. Strangelove, 152

  drugs, 213–14, 239

  Duffy, Dave, 303

  Dukakis, Kitty, 265

  Dukakis, Michael, 264–65, 293

  Duke, Angier Biddle, 21

  Dulles, Allen, 75

  Dulles, John Foster, 21, 40

  Duncan, Donald, 142–43

  Duvalier family, 96

  Ebens, Ronald, 261

  Ebony, 138, 139

  Eccles, Marriner, 112

  economy, U.S., 230, 231, 285

  2008 crisis in, 317

  Vietnam and, 91–115, 285

  Ed Sullivan Show, The, 122, 123, 125, 209

  Ehrhart, W. D., 190

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., xv, 5, 10–12, 20–22, 36, 37, 39–41, 91–93, 95, 233, 310

  Ellsberg, Daniel, 26, 63

  El Salvador, 40
, 279, 287, 294

  Engelhardt, Tom, 63

  England, Lynndie, 309

  Evans, George, xi–xii

  Ewell, Julian J., 179–80

  F-105 Thunderchief, 160

  Faas, Horst, 269

  Fail-Safe, 152

  Fall, Bernard, 164–66

  Fascism, xvii, 35, 36

  FBI, 50, 190, 205, 206, 282

  Ferguson, Niall, 320

  Fields of Fire (Webb), 171

  Fishel, Wesley, 21, 23

  Fog of War, The, 56

  Fonda, Henry, 263

  Fonda, Jane, 263–64

  Ford, Gerald, 223–24, 226

  Foreign Affairs, 104, 162

  Forrest Gump, 266

  Fortune, 114

  Foster, Samuel, 145

  France, 4, 14, 20–21, 24, 25, 36–37, 39, 41, 74, 92, 93, 169

  Frank, Thomas, 262

  Franks, Tommy, 323, 324

  Franklin, Bruce, 267

  Free Speech Movement, 136–37

  FTA, 264

  Fulbright, William, 47, 49–53, 69, 112

  Galloway, Joseph L., 273–74

  gay rights, 283

  Gellhorn, Martha, 33–35, 54–56, 58

  Geneva Accords, 14, 20, 37, 42–43, 224

  Giap, Vo Nguyen, 92

  Gibbs, Phillip, 203

  Glaspie, April, 296

  Goldwater, Barry, 48–49, 69, 83

  Good Earth, The (Buck), 17

  Goodwin, Doris Kearns, 82–84

  Gorbachev, Mikhail, 293

  Graham, Billy, 206–7

  Grant, Zalin, 159

  Grassley, Charles, 245

  Great Society, 49, 68, 133–34, 261, 317

  Green, James, 203–4

  Green Berets, 120–30, 142–44, 272, 280

  Green Berets, The (film), 143–44

  Green Berets, The (Moore), 126–29, 142

  Gregory, Dick, 60

  Grenada, 290–91, 293

  Gruening, Ernest, 48

  Guadalcanal Diary (Tregaskis), 107

  Guam, 153, 155

  Guatemala, 39–40, 74, 75, 279, 287

  Guevara, Che, 75, 120

  Gulf of Tonkin, 46–47, 49–50, 288

  Gulf War, 242, 287, 295–300, 308

  Hackworth, David, 179

  Haeberle, Ronald, 145

  Haggard, Merle, 125

  Haiphong, 161, 163

  Halberstam, David, 25, 74

  Haldeman, Bob, 87, 199

  Halliburton, 110

  Hammond, Ken, 188

  Hanoi, 161–63, 263, 264

  hard hat demonstrations, 193–95, 198–201

  Harkins, Paul, 43

  Harvard Crimson, 73–74

 

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