{"title":"The Illogical Logics of America’s Wars in the Middle East: Vietnam and Iraq","authors":"Sarah Attia","doi":"10.59992/ijsr.2023.v2n9p4","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Introduction: Describing the US wars in Vietnam and Iraq, many critics assert the similarity between US decision making in both wars. The critics of U.S. administration often link between Iraq and Vietnam, charging George W. Bush and his policy makers that they had rejected the lessons of Vietnam War 1965–73 and involved the country in a similar kind of conflict. Purpose: This study aims to draw parallels between Iraq and Vietnam wars which mainly center on the role of misinformation and deception in the run-up to the two wars, the political and military problems that the United States confronted in each case, and the ebbing of public support in the face of two similarly draining conflicts. Study questions: The study raises many substantive questions concerning the two wars: How did America become involved in Vietnam? How did it launch war in Iraq? What were the main motivations in both wars? What were their main aims? Did the decision makers in George W. Bush’s administration learn the lessons of Vietnam or they repeated the same mistakes? Methodology/Approach: The study depends on the analytical and comparative approaches to analyze thoroughly how USA became involved in Vietnam and Iraq, its motivations, and its aims, trying to find satisfying answers to the questions it raised.","PeriodicalId":13846,"journal":{"name":"International Journal for Scientific Research and Development","volume":"32 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"International Journal for Scientific Research and Development","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.59992/ijsr.2023.v2n9p4","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Introduction: Describing the US wars in Vietnam and Iraq, many critics assert the similarity between US decision making in both wars. The critics of U.S. administration often link between Iraq and Vietnam, charging George W. Bush and his policy makers that they had rejected the lessons of Vietnam War 1965–73 and involved the country in a similar kind of conflict. Purpose: This study aims to draw parallels between Iraq and Vietnam wars which mainly center on the role of misinformation and deception in the run-up to the two wars, the political and military problems that the United States confronted in each case, and the ebbing of public support in the face of two similarly draining conflicts. Study questions: The study raises many substantive questions concerning the two wars: How did America become involved in Vietnam? How did it launch war in Iraq? What were the main motivations in both wars? What were their main aims? Did the decision makers in George W. Bush’s administration learn the lessons of Vietnam or they repeated the same mistakes? Methodology/Approach: The study depends on the analytical and comparative approaches to analyze thoroughly how USA became involved in Vietnam and Iraq, its motivations, and its aims, trying to find satisfying answers to the questions it raised.
在描述美国在越南和伊拉克的战争时,许多评论家断言美国在这两场战争中的决策是相似的。美国政府的批评者经常把伊拉克和越南联系在一起,指责乔治·w·布什(George W. Bush)和他的决策者拒绝从1965年至1973年的越南战争中吸取教训,把美国卷入了一场类似的冲突。目的:本研究的目的是在伊拉克战争和越南战争之间建立相似之处,主要集中在两场战争的准备阶段的错误信息和欺骗的作用,美国在每种情况下面临的政治和军事问题,以及面对两场类似的消耗冲突时公众支持的消退。研究问题:该研究提出了许多关于这两场战争的实质性问题:美国是如何卷入越南战争的?它是如何发动伊拉克战争的?两场战争的主要动机是什么?他们的主要目的是什么?乔治•w•布什(George W. Bush)政府的决策者是吸取了越南战争的教训,还是重复了同样的错误?方法/方法:该研究依赖于分析和比较的方法来彻底分析美国是如何卷入越南和伊拉克的,它的动机,它的目的,试图找到令人满意的答案,它提出的问题。