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your theory

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"I have a theory that the vietnam war never took place and was just a hoax created by the government to make it seem as though they were fighting communism. Many facts about the war seem made up such as the death toll. 52,000 men died (or so we think) which is the sum of deaths in the wars in Korea (33,000) Mexico (13,000) 1812 (2,000) and the Revolution (4,000). The government may have just added these numbers to create a realistic death toll. The men who "fought" in the war were just forced to write fake accounts of thier "experiance" and then either given the chair or joined the witness protection program. "
A) The US at one point had 1.2 million men in. You saying all of those were in the WPP or electrocuted? Why was war never declared?
A) Officially it wasnt a war, you'd been called in to assist an ally. the Gulf of Tonkin resolution authorising the US military to take action against North Vietnam is as close as it gets.
Why was there no peace treaty?
A) there was a ceasefire and that was enough. After 50,000 deaths Nixon and his immediate successors didn't want to bring it all up again by negotiating for a treaty that would change absolutely nothing.
How come we didn't leave troops in the country after the war?
A) the whole "not being at war any more" thing kind of involves leaving and taking the troops with you.

There is video footage of men in jungles that was said to be the war. Why was there never any fighting caught on film.
A) youtube comes up with dozens of links, try there.
Also, some men are seen carrying M1 Carbine rifles which haven't been used since 1955 while the war began in 1962.
A) actual involvement began in 1945, so its perfectly concievable there could be such images. In addition, the M1 was used by US-allied troops such as the SVMC and ARVN.


Hope that helps. Ironholds 01:49, 5 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

your user page

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We're happy that you decided to contribute to wikipedia. However, wikipedia is not your webhost where you can store your personal essays about how the world works or should work. Please look at the welcoming message at the top of this page on how to help us improve the articles on the encyclopedia. --Enric Naval (talk) 18:47, 5 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]