The Vietcong wasn't?
How did we sell the war?
Different war different times.
Only relevant in that American leaders can make mistakes.
You cannot say that because America made a big mistake in Vietnam .. which we all pretty much admit now though many of us at the time already knew (and we helped that country recover from the mistakes we made) that everything we do now is the result of a corrupt action or a mistake. Or as I think you are suggesting an act of terror.
Well obviously YOU can. But that doesn't make it true.
The United States agreed to provide $3.3 billion over five years to help rebuild Vietnam's infrastructure in the Paris Peace Accords ...
From 1993 to 2004, the United States pledged $29 billion in ODA to Vietnam, with about $14 billion disbursed.
The United States and Vietnam have a strong economic partnership, with the United States as Vietnam's largest export destination. In 2022, trade between the two countries was $114.6 billion.
American veterans and the U.S. government have helped clear unexploded land mines and other weaponry left over from the war.
The United States, along with other countries, helped resettle refugees fleeing the war in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.
Unlike Lebanon or its Arab neighbors Americans are quite welcome in Vietnam now.
Vietnamese people are very friendly to the tourists and expats. There are alot of American veterans going back to Vietnam to revisit old battle fields, see the changes of Vietnam after many years.
Hey Stinkerbell..
Your time is rapidly running out for "creating stories".
And. In case you have forgotten..
It's the economy stupid.