--- Kevin Tarr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but I've been hearing people talking about this
> lately, almost sounds like 
> talking points: America won every battle in Vietnam,
> they had massive 
> superiority everywhere but the problem was they
> couldn't attack very 
> obvious military targets, they were hamstrung by
> high level officers, 
> president Johnson once said "they can't bomb an
> outhouse without my approval":
> 
> http://www.afa.org/magazine/editorial/06edit95.html
> 
> captured NV officers knew they would win, because
> they were winning the 
> public opinion side.
> 
> 
> Just wondering if I read your statement wrong, or
> I'm hearing the history 
> wrong.
> 
> Kevin T. - VRWC

I think that you're hearing the history that the
American military has decided is the correct one -
it's just an interpretation that I happen (very
strongly) to disagree with.  I hope, btw, that this
position on a fairly emotional issue puts to rest any
accusations of me just parroting the military line.

A couple of good books on the subject - Max Boot's
_Small Wars_ on small wars in general, with a good
focus on Vietnam, and Eliot Cohen's _Supreme Command_,
on civilian control of the military in democratic
societies, also with a good chapter on Vietnam.  I
could also probably dig up my undergraduate paper on
the subject if you're really interested.  It wasn't my
best work by any means, but it has the rudiments of
the argument.  I think you have to distinguish between
good micromanagement and bad micromanagement.  LBJ did
exercise (sometimes ludicrous) control over some
facets of the war - but he never exercised real
civilian control by forcing the Chiefs to come up with
a plan more creative than "bomb, and then bomb some
more."  If he had done as Lincoln would have and just
started relieving Generals who didn't get results,
instead of sticking with Westmoreland, he would
eventually have ended up with either Creighton Abrams
in the Army, or Krulak in the Marines.  In either of
those cases I think the outcome of the war would have
been very, very different.

Gautam

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