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George mct . Kahin,越南战争最重要的学术评论家之一,于2000年1月29日去世,享年82岁。他对美国在东南亚的秘密和军事干预的辩论产生了开创性的影响,特别是在越南战争方面。从20世纪60年代初开始,他就比其他主要学术人物更早地表达了反对越南战争的立场。实际上,他当时提出的所有论点后来都被学者和记者所接受,其中包括许多曾经支持或准支持美国立场的人。甚至前政府官员也承认他当时的远见卓识。他的基本论点如下:
Abstract George Mc T. Kahin, one of the foremost academic critics of the Vietnam War, died 29 January 2000, at the age of 82. He had a seminal influence on the debate over U.S. covert and military intervention in Southeast Asia, particularly with regard to the Vietnam War. He voiced his opposition to the Vietnam War earlier than any other major academic figure, starting in the early 1960s. Virtually all the arguments he made at the time have since been accepted by both academics and journalists, including many who once supported or quasi-supported the U.S. position. Even former government figures have acknowledged the foresight he had at the time. His basic arguments were as follows: