Vietnam: Reaping the Whirlwind
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The Hidden Forces Behind America's Most Divisive WarOf all the defining moments in twentieth-century American history, none left deeper wounds than Vietnam. It shattered the foreign policy consensus that had guided the United States since World War II, fractured a nation's identity, and spread dissension into every corner of American political and cultural life.But what truly drove the United States and its allies into that catastrophic conflict?Written from a uniquely Australian perspective, this provocative and deeply researched work explores the political, ideological, and institutional pressures that propelled the United States and Australia into Vietnam and kept them there long after success was no longer possible. It argues that two powerful forces drove the conflict: the global struggle to contain communism and a lesser-examined network of religious and political influence determined to protect Catholic interests in Southeast Asia.At the heart of this work lies a stunning allegation that a covert intelligence operation known as Operation Petrov was a deliberate fraud, one that engineered the introduction of Australian ground troops into Vietnam. This, in turn, endorsed and escalated American involvement since the United States now had the support of a Western ally to cloak the War in international legitimacy.This work also investigates the circumstances surrounding the systematic neutralization of four key figures who all had the power or potential power to stop or significantly shorten the Vietnam War.Also presented is damning evidence that American leadership knowingly misled the public about the War's progress, constantly reassuring them that victory was just around the corner despite knowing that the War was a failed proposition almost from its beginning.Challenging conventional narratives, this work forces a reckoning with who truly shaped the Vietnam War and why its consequences still echo today.The truth has been long overdue.
The Hidden Forces Behind America's Most Divisive WarOf all the defining moments in twentieth-century American history, none left deeper wounds than Vietnam. It shattered the foreign policy consensus that had guided the United States since World War II, fractured a nation's identity, and spread dissension into every corner of American political and cultural life.But what truly drove the United States and its allies into that catastrophic conflict?Written from a uniquely Australian perspective, this provocative and deeply researched work explores the political, ideological, and institutional pressures that propelled the United States and Australia into Vietnam and kept them there long after success was no longer possible. It argues that two powerful forces drove the conflict: the global struggle to contain communism and a lesser-examined network of religious and political influence determined to protect Catholic interests in Southeast Asia.At the heart of this work lies a stunning allegation that a covert intelligence operation known as Operation Petrov was a deliberate fraud, one that engineered the introduction of Australian ground troops into Vietnam. This, in turn, endorsed and escalated American involvement since the United States now had the support of a Western ally to cloak the War in international legitimacy.This work also investigates the circumstances surrounding the systematic neutralization of four key figures who all had the power or potential power to stop or significantly shorten the Vietnam War.Also presented is damning evidence that American leadership knowingly misled the public about the War's progress, constantly reassuring them that victory was just around the corner despite knowing that the War was a failed proposition almost from its beginning.Challenging conventional narratives, this work forces a reckoning with who truly shaped the Vietnam War and why its consequences still echo today.The truth has been long overdue.
AmazonPagina's: 542, Paperback, Tomtom Verlag
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