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Special Report - Henry Kissinger 100 Years: New Warcrimes Exposed By The Intercept w/ Nick Turse

Left Reckoning

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The War in Vietnam

I spent 10 years researching and writing my book on the war in Vietnam, Kill Anything That Booze. In many cases, helicopters fired on people for almost no reason because they were wearing what America is called, Black Pajamas. And it was allowed, it was normal behavior for US troops. Once they had authorization to go into Cambodia, they treated it the same way as they didn't Vietnam as a free fire zone. If they saw you out, they thought it was suspicious, they just considered you to be the enemy. There were never any consequences for these things, no accountability.

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