Why the latest good news from Iraq doesn't matter. - By Phillip Carter - Slate Magazine: "In 1975, Army Col. Harry Summers went to Hanoi as chief of the U.S. delegation's negotiation team for the four-party military talks that followed the collapse of the South Vietnamese government. While there, he spent some time chatting with his North Vietnamese counterpart, Col. Tu, an old soldier who had fought against the United States and lived to tell his tale. With a tinge of bitterness about the war's outcome, Summers told Tu, 'You know, you never defeated us on the battlefield.' Tu replied, in a phrase that perfectly captured the American misunderstanding of the Vietnam War, 'That may be so, but it is also irrelevant.'"
"Giuliani Advisor: Raze Palestinian Villages" by Ken Silverstein (Harper's Magazine)
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