vietnam war was started with fake Tonkin incident, planned to continue for as long as possible, globalist bankers invested in Soviet Union, China weapon industry, and US weapon industry to make money from both sides,
USA lost vietnamwar not because they were defeated in vietnam, but because of Watergate Scandal, mass-protests in US etc,
the war on terror, 9/11, Middle East war are the same,
starting it with false flags, and let it continue to make money, selling weapons, get cheap oil etc..
follow the money and find out, worldwar 1 and 2 are no different.
58.000 americans died ,after Tokin incident that never happend.
create an unwinnable war, globalist bankers invested and made money from both sides.
Rules of engagement not to win a war:
U.S. aircraft were prohibited from attacking North Vietnamese
airfields, even in hot pursuit of North Vietnamese aircraft;
-- "Extreme caution" was to be exercised in conducting air strikes so as
not to endanger foreign shipping; in the Haiphong area, "every feasible
precaution" was to be taken in conducting air strikes, including SAM
suppression, to avoid endangering foreign shipping and to minimize civilian
casualties and collateral damage
-- Attacks on populated areas, locks and dams, and hydroelectric plants were prohibited;
-- A thirty mile restricted area around Hanoi, with a ten mile prohibited
area, and a ten mile restricted area around Haiphong;
When Rolling Thunder began,
North Vietnam’s air defense system did not amount to much and could have been destroyed easily.
US policy, however, gave the North Vietnamese the time, free from attack, to
build a formidable air defense.
The system consisted of anti-aircraft
artillery, SA-2 surface-to-air missiles, MiG fighters, and radars, all of
Soviet design, some supplied by the Soviet Union and some by China.
The first SAM site in North Vietnam
was detected April 5, 1965, but
US airmen were not permitted to
strike it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Lavelle
"In 1965, we observed the construction of the first surface-to-air (SAM) sites in North Vietnam, and the military sought permission to attack them before they were completed to save American casualties. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Affairs John McNaughton ridiculed the idea. "We won't bomb the SAM sites, which signals to North Vietnam not to use them."