Xah Lee's Unixism
Alan Balmer
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Tue Sep 14 15:09:21 EDT 2004
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On 14 Sep 2004 09:52:15 -0700, Patrick Scheible <kkt at drizzle.com> wrote: >Morten Reistad <firstname at lastname.pr1v.n0> writes: > >> I do not agree. Kennedy and Clinton had a lousy foreign-policy >> record. The Bay of Pigs, Vietnam, the Cuba crisis were all >> examples of glorious miscalculations. Ditto Rwanda, Somalia, and >> the > >Vietnam was certainly a catastrophe, but the blame goes to Johnson, >not Kennedy. There were only a few thousand U.S. troops in training >and advisory roles in Vietnam by Kennedy's assassination. Johnson >decided to escalate the war and have U.S. forces fight directly. > >Even the best presidents can't have nothing but successes. The Bay of >Pigs was a failure, but at least Kennedy didn't compound the mistake >by sending in U.S. troops where Cuban expats failed. > I didn't get the reference to the "Cuba crisis", either. I assume it refers to the missile crisis (which kept me in Oakland for a week while the Army decided which country to send us to.) I thought it was the Cubans and Russians who miscalculated that one. -- Al Balmer Balmer Consulting removebalmerconsultingthis at att.net
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