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  <title>Vietnam War: Search for a Strategy (Part 5)</title>
  <description>In 1965, the United States appeared to be “in it to win it.” The trouble was, nobody knew what a winning outcome would look like. The government of South Vietnam was hopelessly corrupt and made&amp;amp;nbsp;up of landlords that simply stepped into the exploitative French system that came before them.&amp;amp;nbsp;Capturing territory meant nothing, because the enemy fled and then returned as soon as American&amp;amp;nbsp;troops went somewhere else to search for them. The civilian government in Washington handcuffed&amp;amp;nbsp;decisive measures like invading North Vietnam for fear of a wider conflict with China and the Soviet&amp;amp;nbsp;Union. What remained: to kill as many of the enemy as possible, wherever they could be found, and&amp;amp;nbsp;keep killing until they gave up. </description>
  <author_name>Edge of History </author_name>
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