February 3, 2008
WE'RE THE MEDIA, WE ONLY DO ANTI-AMERICAN PROPAGANDA:
Forty Years of the Tet Offensive (David Warren, 2/03/08, Real Clear Politics)
The Tet Offensive was a desperate ploy by the Communist enemy in Vietnam. Tens of thousands of his troops were flung simultaneously at more than 100 South Vietnamese towns, and into the heart of Saigon. The Communists announced a general uprising, but that did not occur. The tide was actually turned within a few days by the U.S. and South Vietnamese armies. As they re-took town after town, they discovered massacres the Communists had committed while in possession. The enemy's real object had been to decapitate a whole society.Posted by Orrin Judd at February 3, 2008 8:29 AMMy friend, Uwe Siemon-Netto, a German Lutheran pastor and also life-long journalist, was there as a reporter. Entering Hué as the smoke was clearing: “I made my way to university apartments to obtain news about friends of mine, German professors at the medical school. I learned that their names had been on lists containing some 1,800 Hué residents singled out for liquidation.
“Six weeks later the bodies of doctors Alois Altekoester, Raimund Discher, Horst-Guenther Krainick, and Krainick's wife, Elisabeth, were found in shallow graves they had been made to dig for themselves.
“Then, enormous mass graves of women and children were found. Most had been clubbed to death, some buried alive; you could tell from the beautifully manicured hands of women who had tried to claw out of their burial place.
“As we stood at one such site, Washington Post correspondent Peter Braestrup asked an American TV cameraman, 'Why don't you film this?' He answered, 'I am not here to spread anti-communist propaganda'.”
This story gives rise to the impulse to track down that "American" TV Cameraman and treat him like a former Baath Party member.
Posted by: Lou Gots at February 3, 2008 11:10 AMThe same type of liquidations were carried out in South Korean villages, cities and towns when the North Koreans initially ran over the South in 1950.
It was status quo in Russia, China and where ever Communist's subjugated a people. International Progressives dismissed it as "making an omelet."
Posted by: Genecis at February 4, 2008 6:06 PM