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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 198.51+0.4%Dec 11 3:59 PM EST

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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (12260)10/26/2021 5:46:42 PM
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Missing from that "debate" was that the war was immoral. The Vietnamese should have had the right to choose their government regardless of whether or not the US liked it.

People choose their government in elections. The Vietnamese who "won" the Vietnam War (which they call the American war, they had a few preceding us and have had a few since) didn't allow anyone to choose their government. If someone didn't like them, they killed you.

That's not very moral, even if the rulers at the time were Vietnamese. The US likely was fighting to allow the Vietnamese to choose their own government - that's generally what we've done when we've won wars. Too bad we lost that one.

Was the Korean war moral?

South Korea is a free advanced awesome place to live. North Korea is a shitty hell hole. The Korean War is the difference between the two.
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