On the anniversary of the end of the Vietnam war William McGurn wrote a piece in the Wall Street Journal about the tragedies that fall in an area after America loses a war. I guess he didn't know the tragedy of an area when the United States is waging an aggressive war against the wished of the majority of the population. McGurn says that allies saw this as a sign of weakness that we would no longer fight wars for other people to oppress their poor and oppressed. Guys like McGurn are more concerned about saving face than ending injustice wars that are not on our borders and many thousands of miles away. he says that losing wars brings more tragedy than waging wars and I doubt that the ones waging wars against American colonialism would hardly agree with this analogy of McGurn. if we didn't get involved in these wars then there would be little chance that we could cause worse damage prolonging it and eventually losing the war.

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