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20080630
John
McCain - Bud
Day - 2004
Election - Ads
- Military
- History
- Vietnam
- US
- Arizona
- Massachusetts
- 2008
Election
"McCain
Uses Swift Boat Vet Bud Day To Rebut Wesley Clark."
... "[2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate and Arizona Senator]
Sen. John McCain's campaign on Monday launched the McCain "Truth Squad"
- a group of political and Vietnam contemporaries who would counter attacks
on the Senator's military record." ... "In hopes of nipping any criticism
in the bud, the campaign brought on board a man quite familiar with how
these types of attacks gain legs: Bud Day, a fellow POW who was part of
the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth that worked so hard to defame [2004 Election
Presidential Candidate and Massachusetts Democratic Senator] Sen. John
Kerry's own Vietnam record." ... "On the conference call, Day - in addition
to the other participants - decried comments made by [General] Gen. Wesley
Clark over the weekend, in which he questioned whether McCain's war experience
really qualified him to be commander-in-chief. Defending McCain's service,
Day was quick to personalize his remarks, attacking Clark's military record
in the process." ... "That Day would politicize Vietnam in his defense
of McCain is not surprising. During the 2004 campaign, he said of Kerry:
"My view is he basically will go down in history sometime as the Benedict
Arnold of 1971." And after appearing in a national advertisement for the
Swift Boat Veterans for Truth campaign, Day formed the Vietnam Veterans
Legacy Foundation, an extension of the Swift Boat effort." ... "Not willing
to let the irony go unnoticed, Kerry
lashed out at McCain, on Monday, for using the same smear merchant
he once decried." ... ""Colonel Day's comments today only further highlight
the McCain campaign's disregard for a new kind of politics," said Kerry.
"John McCain condemned these kinds of attacks in 2004 when he called the
Swift Boat Veterans for Truth 'dishonest and dishonorable.' Senator McCain
should condemn these remarks and cut ties with the Colonel and anyone else
connected to SBVT. Day's comments only serve to disparage all those who
served on swift boats in Vietnam."" -By
Sam
Stein -HuffingtonPost.com
John
McCain - Bud
Day - Politics
- 2004
Election - Ads
- Military
- History
- Vietnam
- Belgium
- US
- Massachusetts
- Texas
- Missouri
- 2008
Election
"Price
of Power: McCain accepts ex-Swift Boaters' donations."
... "Republican [2008 Election Presidential Candidate] John McCain, who
four years ago condemned independent ads challenging Democrat[ic Senator
from Massachusetts and 2004 Election Presidential Candidate] John Kerry's
military record, has accepted nearly $70,000 for his presidential campaign
from the top donors of the group behind the attack ads and their relatives,
a USA TODAY analysis shows." ... "In 2004, the Swift Boat Veterans for
Truth (later called SwiftVets and POWS for Truth) bankrolled ads charging
that Kerry had lied about the incidents in Vietnam that led to his military
decorations. The group included former members of the Navy who served in
the same kind of river patrol boats as Kerry. McCain, a former Vietnam
prisoner of war, called the group's advertising "dishonest and dishonorable.""
... "Bob Perry, a Texas builder who gave nearly $4.5 million to Swift Boat
Vets, and his wife, Doylene, each have given $4,400 to McCain's presidential
campaign, some of which went to an account for legal and accounting expenses,
records show." ... "Other donors include Sam Fox, a St. Louis [Missouri]
businessman who was named [United States] U.S. ambassador to Belgium last
year by President Bush." ... "On Monday, Kerry and national Democratic
Party officials sharply criticized McCain for including retired Air Force
colonel Bud Day in a conference call with reporters to defend McCain's
military service. Day had appeared in Swift Boat ads." -By
Fredreka Schouten -USATODAY
20080109
-
Declassified
- US
- Government
- Vietnam
- Military
- Intelligence
- Wireless
- Radio
- Electronic
- Communications
- "Declassified
study puts Vietnam events in new light: US [United
States] signals intelligence [SIGINT] during the war came up short in major
turning points, according to an NSA [National Security Agency] history."
... "US signals intelligence – the much-vaunted ability of American military
and spy units to eavesdrop on the radio calls and other electronic communications
of an adversary – failed at crucial moments during the Vietnam War, according
to a just-declassified National Security Agency history of the effort."
... "The 10,000 cryptographers and other signals personnel in Southeast
Asia at the time did not predict the start of the Tet offensive on Jan.
31, 1968. Prior to that, signals intelligence may have actually misled
[Democratic] President Johnson and other top policymakers about the nature
of the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident, in which a supposed North Vietnamese
attack on US forces triggered a major escalation in the war." ... "US eavesdroppers
had many successes during the war, according to the lengthy document, particularly
in picking up the tactical communications of North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong fighters in the field." ... "But when it comes to major events, signals
intelligence is not magic, as the history makes clear. That is a point
current policymakers would do well to remember as they struggle to interpret
intelligence dealing with the complex modern problems of nuclear proliferation
and Islamist extremism." ... "In both the Tet and Gulf of Tonkin cases,
"critical information was mishandled, misinterpreted, lost, or ignored,"
writes NSA historian Robert Hanyok in the agency history. " -By
Peter Grier -CSMonitor
-
SEE:
"Spartans
in Darkness: American SIGINT and the Indochina War, 1945-1975."
-Robert J. Hanyok 2002 NSA Document via FAS.org
20070808
-
US
- Vietnam
- France
- Iraq
- Military
- Mitt
Romney
- Religion
- Family
- Ill
- Quad
City - Iowa
- 2008
Election - "Romney
speaks up for sons' decisions." ... "[2008 election]
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Wednesday defended his five
sons' decision not to enlist in the military, saying they're showing their
support for the country by "helping me get elected."" ... "Romney, who
did not serve in Vietnam due to his Mormon missionary work [in France]
and a high draft lottery number, was asked the question by an anti-war
activist after a speech in which he called for "a surge of support" for
U.S. forces in Iraq." ... ""The good news is that we have a volunteer Army
and that's the way we're going to keep it," Romney told some 200 people
gathered in an abbey near the Mississippi River that had been converted
into a hotel. "My sons are all adults and they've made decisions about
their careers and they've chosen not to serve in the military and active
duty and I respect their decision in that regard."" ... "He added: "One
of the ways my sons are showing support for our nation is helping me get
elected because they think I'd be a great president."" ... "The woman who
asked the question, Rachel Griffiths, 41, of Milan, Ill [Illinois]., identified
herself as a member of Quad City Progressive Action for the Common Good,
as well as the sister of an Army major who had served in Iraq." ... ""Of
course not," Griffiths said when asked if she was satisfied with Romney's
answer. "He told me the way his son shows support for our military and
our nation is to buy a Winnebago and ride across Iowa and help him get
elected."" -By Glen Johnson
-AP via -Yahoo
20070624
-
US
- Vietnam
- Military
- History
- France
- Academic
- Mitt
Romney
- 2008
Election - Politician
- Utah
- "Mormon
church obtained Vietnam draft deferrals for Romney, other missionaries."
... "As the Vietnam War raged in the 1960s, Mitt Romney received a deferment
from the draft as a Mormon "minister of religion" for the duration of his
missionary work in France, which lasted two and a half years." ... "Before
and after his missionary deferment, Romney also received nearly three years
of deferments for his academic studies. When his deferments ended and he
became eligible for military service in 1970, he drew a high number in
the annual lottery that determined which young men were drafted. His high
number ensured he was not drafted into the military." ... "The exemption
for Mormon missionaries created controversy at the time. Non-Mormons in
Utah filed a lawsuit against the federal government in 1968. The suit was
still in court two years later, at a time when "the church and the Selective
Service System work hand-in-hand in deferring the missionaries," according
to an article from the period published by The New York Times." ... "Richard
Leedy, the lawyer who brought the suit, said in a telephone interview that
he did so because "the substantial number of deferments to missionaries
made the likelihood of us non-Mormons going to Vietnam a lot more likely.""
-By Michael Kranish
-Boston/Globe
20060514
-
US
- Vietnam
- US
Immigration - Mother's-Day
- People
- Des-Moines
- Iowa
- "Mom
gives up possessions so son can live, succeed: 'Because
of her, I will have a bright future,' says Hung Bui of Des Moines [Iowa],
a top speech and acting student." ... "Hung Bui weeps when he recalls the
long road of self-sacrifice his mother paved for him to be successful."
... "In Vietnam, Bui's mother, Thuy Phung, sold her car and valuables to
pay for hospital care he needed when he was 2 months old." ... "After the
family immigrated to the United States in 1998, Phung tirelessly worked
and cared for Bui, his three older brothers and their father." ... "On
Mother's Day, Bui, now 17, honors the person who has endured extraordinary
sacrifices to help him become the person he is today." ... ""All her life,
she has been working and building a comfortable life for the people around
her," Bui said of his mother. "But she doesn't think much of her life.
All she wants is my love." ... ""I will dedicate everything to her. Because
of her, I am; because of her, I am going to college. Because of her, I
will have a bright future."" -DesMoinesRegister/News
20051221
-
Vietnam
- Drugs
- "Bird
flu victims die after drug resistance." ... "In a
development health experts are calling alarming, two bird flu patients
in Vietnam died after developing resistance to Tamiflu, the key drug that
governments are stockpiling in case of a large-scale outbreak." ... "The
experts said the deaths were disturbing because the two girls had received
early and aggressive treatment with Tamiflu and had gotten the recommended
doses." ... "The new report suggests that the doses doctors now consider
ideal may be too little." -By Alicia Chang
-AP via-Miami/Herald
20051115
-
US
- Iraq
- Vietnam
- Military
- Political
- History
- "Poll:
American attitudes on Iraq similar to Vietnam era."
... "There are enormous differences between the war in Iraq and the one
in Vietnam that defined a generation. The current conflict hasn't lasted
as long, taken nearly as many American lives or sparked the sort of massive
protests that became common in the '60s and '70s." ... "But when it comes
to public opinion, Americans' attitudes toward Iraq and the proper course
ahead are remarkably similar to public attitudes toward Vietnam in the
summer of 1970, a pivotal year in that conflict and a time of enormous
domestic unrest." ... "Some political scientists and Vietnam War historians
predict the Iraq war, like the one in Southeast Asia a quarter-century
ago, will shape American attitudes long after it's over." -By
Susan Page with contributions by Andrea Stone
-USATODAY
20051006
-
US
- Vietnam
- Arizona
- South
Carolina - Military
- Intelligence
- "Senate
adds ban on torture to bill." ... "The Senate delivered
a rebuke to the Bush administration last night, adding language banning
U.S. torture of military prisoners to a $440 billion military-spending
bill in defiance of a White House threat to veto the whole bill if the
anti-torture language were attached." ... "[Arizona Senator John] McCain,
who was tortured by his North Vietnamese captors during the Vietnam War,
cited a letter written to him recently by Army Capt. Ian Fishback asking
Congress to do justice to military personnel." ... ""Give them clear standards
of conduct that reflect the ideals they risk their lives for," Fishback
wrote the senator." ... "[South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey] Graham,
a former judge advocate in the Air National Guard, said: "We take this
moral high ground to make sure that if our people fall into enemy hands,
we'll have the moral force to say, 'You have got to treat them right.'
If you don't practice what you preach, nobody listens."" -By
Joseph L. Galloway and James Kuhnhenn -Knight
Ridder via -SeattleTimes.NWsource
20050821
-
-
-
- Nebraska
-
- "Hagel:
Iraq war has destabilized Mideast, resembles Vietnam."
... "A leading Republican senator and decorated Vietnam War veteran said
Sunday the Iraq war has destabilized the Mideast and is looking more like
the Vietnam conflict a generation ago." ... "Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel,
who received two Purple Hearts and other military honors for his service
in Vietnam, reiterated his position that the United States needs to develop
a strategy to leave Iraq." ... "Hagel scoffed at the idea that U.S. troops
could be in Iraq four years from now at levels above 100,000, a contingency
for which the Pentagon is preparing." -AP
via -CNN
20050720
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Animals
- Food
- "WHO
Presses China Over Bird Flu Samples." ... "Chinese
authorities have yet to release samples gathered in the western province
of Qinghai, where at least 6,000 migratory birds have died, Wadia said."
... "Over the last two years, hundreds of millions of birds, including
poultry and wild birds, have died or been slaughtered across Asia because
of the H5N1 bird flu virus, which also has infected some humans, killing
more than 55 people in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia, which
reported three new human deaths from bird flu Wednesday." ... "Health experts
have warned that migratory geese and gulls in Qinghai could be poised to
spread the virus to India, Australia, New Zealand and eventually Europe
when they fly south this summer." -By Alexa Olesen
-AP via -WashingtonPost
20050622
-
-
-
- "Vietnamese
Leader in White House Visit, a First." ... "Prime
Minister Phan Van Khai arrived here Tuesday as the first leader of a united
Vietnam to visit the United States, a trip marked by protesters outside
the White House and a decidedly muted reception inside." ... "It was a
strikingly different occasion from the day when Bill Clinton made the first
presidential trip to Vietnam five years ago, placing a coda on one of the
most emotionally scarring wars in American history and opening a new start
with the country. Then, tens of thousands of Vietnamese lined the streets
to greet him." ... "The crowds outside the White House were far smaller
and were made up in good part of Vietnamese-Americans, who focused on complaints
about Vietnam's human rights record." -By David E.
Sanger -NYTimes
20040211
-
-
-
-
-
- ELECTION
2004 - "White
House releases Bush's Guard records." ... "Moving
to squelch an election year controversy, the White House yesterday made
public records showing that President Bush attended some Air National Guard
training between mid-1972 and mid-1973 and was paid for it, and said the
records refute reports that Bush did not fulfill his military obligation
during the Vietnam War." ... "But the same records also show that Bush
may not have met the minimum-service requirement expected of most Guard
members, according to National Guard officials. And after releasing the
records, the White House press secretary, Scott McClellan, could not explain
why, if Bush appeared for duty on the days listed in the documents, Bush's
superiors wrote on May 2, 1973, that he had not been seen at his Houston
air base for the previous 12 months." -By Walter V.
Robinson and Michael Rezendes -Boston/Globe
20040205
-
-
- "Bird
flu 'not under control', says UN." ... "The bird
flu outbreak in Asia is not under control, the UN and the World Health
Authority said today after an emergency meeting in Rome, and called for
targeted vaccination of poultry." ... "The virus, which has killed at least
13 people in Asia after jumping to humans in Thailand and Vietnam, will
spread much further without emergency measures, according to the UN food
and agriculture organisation (FAO), the WHO and the world animal health
organisation (WAHO)." -Guardian.co.uk
20031020
-
-
- "Vietnam
atrocities revealed in report: Elite unit said
to kill hundreds of civilians." ... "An elite unit of American soldiers
mutilated and killed hundreds of unarmed villagers over seven months in
1967 during the Vietnam War, and an Army investigation was closed with
no charges filed, The Blade reported yesterday." ... "Soldiers of the Tiger
Force unit of the Army's 101st Airborne Division dropped grenades into
bunkers where villagers -- including women and children -- hid, and shot
farmers without warning, the newspaper reported. Soldiers told The Blade
that they severed ears from the dead and strung them on shoelaces to wear
around their necks." ... "The Army's 4 1/2-year investigation, never before
made public, was initiated by a soldier outraged at the killings. The probe
substantiated 20 war crimes by 18 soldiers and reached the Pentagon and
White House before it was closed in 1975, The Blade said."
-AP via -Boston/Globe
20030309
-
-
-
-
- "'67
Study Discouraged Use of Nuclear Weapons in Vietnam War."
... "A secret 1967 government study on the possible use of tactical nuclear
weapons in the Vietnam War that was declassified and released yesterday
found that the political cost of using such devices far outweighed its
military benefits." ... "The study was undertaken after nuclear scientists
working on governmental scientific analyses as part of the so-called Jason
Group heard informal remarks by senior military officers about possible
use of tactical nuclear weapons." ... "The 36-year-old study also disclosed
the United States was trying to develop a "research earth borer," an air-dropped
nuclear bomb that could dig into the ground to a certain depth before exploding."
-By Walter Pincus-WashingtonPost
20020916
-
"U.S.
[embassies] missions in Indonesia, Malaysia reopen."
... They were closed "because of terror warnings ahead of the anniversary
of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, officials said." ... "But the missions
in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh and the Vietnamese capital Hanoi remained
closed until further notice, embassy officials said. The U.S. consulate
in Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City has reopened."
-AP via -MercuryNews
20020829
-
- "Australia
pressures Vietnam over death sentence: The Australian
government will push to have a death sentence commuted for a woman found
guilty of drug trafficking in Vietnam." ... "Australia abolished the death
penalty for all crimes in 1985, with the last person to be executed, Ronald
Ryan, hanged in 1967." -By Grant Holloway
-CNN /Asia
20011230
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"Agent
Orange hotspots located [in Vietnam]."
-By Helen Sewell -BBC
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