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Iraq Vietnam ParallelI read that Nike workers in Vietnam are unhappy about the working conditions at the Nike plant "in Vietnam" and have gone on strike twice. They claim that their $1 (U.S) a day is not enough for long work day, and they want more money and treated like human-beings, not slaves.

Was not this the start of the Vietnam War, French textile workers revolting because of harsh working conditions and slave wages? Did they not want to join the communist party to be liberated? And now the communist party is the largest manufacture of textiles in the world? Does this mean that the over 40,000 Americans that lost their lives, gave their lives for nothing? Will Iraq parallel Vietnam; no matter how long we are there it will ultimately revert back to the way it was?

And finally, does it matter whether we are there for 10 years or 100; can time mask or justify our loss of live and resources?

What is your opinion regarding this?

Douglas Chick
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Vittorio read my blog view my photos
Feb 23, 2008 | 7:59 AM

"Does this mean that the over 40,000 Americans that lost their lives, gave their lives for nothing?". No. Looke like we won the war after all as folks there have the same problems now that we do.

That type of "war" started with Korea; not war at all. All wars of this kind end up costing more money, lives and suffering than a real war. When will we learn?

douglaschick10 read my blog view my photos
Feb 23, 2008 | 8:03 AM

The only thing worse than a soldier dying in vain, is more soldiers dying in vain!"

Vittorio read my blog view my photos
Feb 24, 2008 | 6:59 AM

Amen.

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