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Thorn In The Heart

         country, which is causing the nation's annihilation. Who else is
         the Viet Cong, the same Vietnamese people!

             The Viet Cong will also sell water to China for their power
         and the Communist party if domestic people do not emerge as
         revolutionary rescuers.

             Therefore  American  troops  had  broken  their  basic  of
         civilization on the Vietnam war field to the world that they were
         proud for it with their modern developed nation. Also, American
         troops  had  lost  the  respective  and  friendly  under  Vietnamese
         eyes by few of soldiers who had dirty actions and  dollars that
         they used in the cities. Where American troops were living that
         had  the  prostitutes  surrounding,  un-moral,  violence  and
         Vietnamese's  normal  lives  were  broken  until  grass-root  by  the
         green dollars that they used to buy sex, some American soldiers
         drunk  drive  on  the  high  way  to  hide  the  people  and  running.
         Some dirty  harassment action that drunk soldiers  made on the
         streets for the woman after they walked out of the bars. Under
         most  of  American  troops  eyes,  Vietnamese  women  were  their
         expedient  of  passion.  They  employed  every  engine  at  their
         dollars  disposal,  the  power  of  position  to  attain  their  end  of
         concupiscence on the bed, and even they knew that it was  un-
         moral for their actions.

             Also,  most  American  advisors  had  used  to  be  the
         commander  or  boss  level  for  Vietnamese  officers.  They  didn't
         act like a friend for help a friend. Some young, honest Vietnam
         generals  and  the  field  grades  officers  had  to  feel  hurt  in  their
         hearts when their advisors often gave them the absolute direct
         order  instead  of  discussing  and  asking.  Since;  Vietnamese
         Officers  kept  silent  of  non-cooperation  to  their  advisors.  They
         looked for another way with their independent actions to fight
         Viet-Cong and struggled to seek independent policies for their
         country.




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