Letter to the editor:

Any excuse to go to war

Fri, Sep 7, 2018 (2 a.m.)

The Aug. 29 letter “A blunder from the beginning” was spot on.

Americans had been involved in Vietnam since 1950. President Harry Truman approved a National Security Council memorandum that proclaimed then-French Indochina a key area that would not be allowed to fall to the communists and for which the U.S. would provide support. He authorized $15 million in military aid to the French.

American military advisers began to accompany the flow of U.S. tanks, planes and supplies, and over the next four years, the U.S. spent $3 billion providing 80 percent of all war supplies. My father, Col. H.G. McNeese, was air attaché in Saigon from 1956-58.

The Gulf of Tonkin “incident” was an excuse to put boots on the ground based on a growing fear of communist aggression.

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