Americans unironically believe they own the Vietnam war

>Americans unironically believe they own the Vietnam war

They did, though.

you said it right
americans dont think, they only believe

really makes you believe

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>Get bombed daily
>America gets tired of bombing
>lel guiyse we won lelel scoreboard XDDDXXD

lmao

>scoreboard
Are you retarded?
>Communist North Vietnam invades democratic South Vietnam
>American objective: keep South Vietnam democratic
>End result: South Vietnam AND Laos AND Cambodia become communist
It's the "HURR DURR A-AMERICA WON" retards who are thinking in terms of scoreboards, while everyone else is thinking in terms of achieved objectives. Same with retarded Finns claiming they won the Winter War because "muh k/d" even though Finlands greatest achievement in the wars was not being -entirely- conquered and "merely" having to give away border territories.

t. John Walker Martinez Jr.

why do people think vietnam humiliated us lmao

The only objective the US failed in was establishing a South Vietnamese government that could stand without American help. The only actors who lost the war were the Viet anticommunists.

>The united states failed in an objective in a war they didn't get involved in but they didn't lose
You know you can lose a war without getting your capital carpetbombed, right?

>*in a war they got involved in for that reason
Also, Laos and Cambodia can be seen as American losses when you look at America's grand strategy in the region: preventing the domino-effect of communism spreading throughout Asia. The region had three democratic countries and one communist country at the start of the war, and three communist countries when it ended.

Your problem (and this extends to your interpretation of the Winter War) is that you have this black and white, dichotomous thinking where there can only be total victory or total defeat. No one who is intellectually honest believes the US was "humiliated" in Vietnam, particularly given that the connotation is that they were "humiliated" militarily.

>one of the most powerful nations in the world
>decides to interfere in asia to stop communism
>lose to a miniscule army of untrained soldiers with outdated weapons
>forced to flee your embassy in shambles
>not humiliating
ok tyrone, how are you enjoying your hols in blighty btw?

>Your problem (and this extends to your interpretation of the Winter War) is that you have this black and white, dichotomous thinking where there can only be total victory or total defeat.
Fair enough for the Winter War, where *total* defeat was avoided, but tell me what gains the Americans made in Vietnam.

>particularly given that the connotation is that they were "humiliated" militarily.
What connotation? It was mostly a diplomatic defeat, which is precisely why whining about who killed more of whom doesn't matter. It's the whole "for every ten of ours one of yours will die, and in the end you will beg for peace" attitude of the Vietcong that won them the day.

>we failed but we didn't lose

I love this meme

mmm yes very victorious

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No one here claims we won because of a k/d ratio, dumb toothpaste. The victory was in maintaining our independence. The losing of border territories was a result of the Continuation War which was a failure.

>It's the whole "for every ten of ours one of yours will die, and in the end you will beg for peace" attitude of the Vietcong that won them the day
Yes, and this has been a major problem plaguing modern assymetric wars since long before Vietnam. People today are too squeamish and critical to handle what it would take to win that type of war. There was no political solution because the anticommunist material was too weak to work with and the US had no sympathetic angle to play on the ground. Bear in mind that US forces are still stationed on alert in South Korea for a reason.

>americans unironically belive there is such a thing as a white race

>not a single American poster ITT
hmmmm, they seem to be awfully quiet on this subject

Pretty sure we don't.

What is 'white'?

>USA enters a conflict in order to keep south east asia from turning communist and drifting into the soviet or chinese sphere
>at the end of the war the regime they set out to protect is overrun and two more nations end up becoming communist
>this is a victory in any sense of the word

The war was ended with the Paris Peace Accords. Which would have allowed the south to form its own government.

But then south Vietnam and north Vietnam didn't follow it and the US had already left per the agreement. US didn't come back due to domestic pressure and there you have it.

I assume yuros know this. But shitposting is far more fun.

I'll tell you what it isn't, a race.

y'all tell em cleetus an dun fo'git ta mention pic related

who's the real winner huh

>who's the real winner huh
The small handful of international elite citizens who own majority stake in a handful of multinational corporations, which personally earns them billions of dollars in profit.

Ummm isn't Caucasian a race

I didn't mention anything about that. Do you ever get tired of doing what you do?