Fifty years after the end of the war, a group of U.S. veterans spent two weeks traveling through Vietnam by bus. They once came as soldiers. Now, they are searching for forgiveness.
I highly recommend Kill Anything that Moves by Nick Turse. The My Lai massacre wasn't the exception, it was the rule. The true scale of rape and murder by U.S. forces - often against our supposed "allies" among civilian South Vietnamese - may never truly be known. But Turse has done an admirable job in trying to discern it.
Do you feel the same about the North Koreans fighting for Russia in Ukraine? Because the average American 18 year old is similarly brainwashed and uneducated...
The atrocities the American soldiers committed on the daily are unforgivable. Period. I don't care if they were drafted or if they volunteered for being barbarians.