I cant say anything positive about executing POWs, regardless of which side they are on. That picture makes me unhappy.
I think its too complicated to summarize it into a simple "we're pretty sure he killed people, so he should be shot without any trial".
If a US airman who bombed a village and thereby killed civilians was executed upon capture, itd be equally distasteful for me.
But screw it, war is hell and I dont have the inside knowledge that the shooter has. So I could easily be wrong.
If the Vietnam War had been fought to win, the U.S. would have invaded and conquered North Vietnam. Instead it was fought as an endless defensive standoff, sucking up huge amounts of taxpayer money for all those years, resulting in over 58,000 Americans killed and more than 300,000 injured. Vietnam vets were treated like dog crap when they returned home, and the war was the catalyst for the Permanent Cultural Revolution to launch its assault on everything good about America 1.0. Now the children and grandchildren of the radical left are firmly in control of all institutions of power, and their totalitarian nature is constantly on display. It was always about power, about the communists' "long march through the institutions" as enabled by their slightly more conservative (((elders))) even as the government claimed to be fighting communism abroad, while the old "WASP" ruling class was too timid and deracinated to put up much resistance.
The scum running wild through the streets today have no interest in protesting against Washington's endless wars in the Middle East, because there's no draft, and because those wars are being waged in large part at the behest of the Zionist neo-conservatives. Today's communism is focused almost solely on replacing and eliminating Whites as rapidly as possible, and mobilizing en masse to destroy any hints of pro-White awareness and survival instincts.
If the Vietnam War had been fought to win, the U.S. would have invaded and conquered North Vietnam. Instead it was fought as an endless defensive standoff, sucking up huge amounts of taxpayer money for all those years, resulting in over 58,000 Americans killed and more than 300,000 injured. Vietnam vets were treated like dog crap when they returned home, and the war was the catalyst for the Permanent Cultural Revolution to launch its assault on everything good about America 1.0. Now the children and grandchildren of the radical left are firmly in control of all institutions of power, and their totalitarian nature is constantly on display. It was always about power, about the communists' "long march through the institutions" as enabled by their slightly more conservative (((elders))) even as the government claimed to be fighting communism abroad, while the old "WASP" ruling class was too timid and deracinated to put up much resistance.
The scum running wild through the streets today have no interest in protesting against Washington's endless wars in the Middle East, because there's no draft, and because those wars are being waged in large part at the behest of the Zionist neo-conservatives. Today's communism is focused almost solely on replacing and eliminating Whites as rapidly as possible, and mobilizing en masse to destroy any hints of pro-White awareness and survival instincts.
Two tours - that's something - Semper Fi to your dad. One was enough for me. Here's something I've thought for a long time. The disaster of the Vietnam war came afterwards. It's my belief that those men who didn't do anything but stay out of the draft and go to college formed the real disaster of that war. What should have happened after that war was that the men who served should have been elevated in the society and that didn't happen for the most part. The men who sat out the war in colleges (Bill Clinton) were the ones given priority which is a** backwards. After all these years we see the damage done to the idea of America (America to me has always been and idea). Young men who stand aside and do nothing for their nation during such a time as Vietnam will raise their children to be the same as they are. There are many aspects of all this such as feminism. Once women and their handlers saw this, they knew the door was open to them. I'll shorten this up. If the young men who stayed at home had been serious they would have gone out in the thousands/millions and burnt their draft cards and thrown bricks through the windows of recruiting booths and been locked up for it. That would have stopped the war. But they chose to sit and play footsy with Suzy Q. and be comfortable which is not allowable to young men during such times. The nation is paying the price for their choice now in spades.My Dad served two tours of duty in Vietnam, & says we shouldn't have been there. He feels it wasn't fought to (truly) win. He's staunchly anti-communist & also pro-liberty (America 1.0).