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John T. McNaughton served as an Assistant Secretary of Defense under Robert McNamara during the early years of direct U.S. involvement in the Vietnam civil war.

In March 1965, McNaughton prepared a draft memorandum for McNamara titled “Proposed Course of Action.” This memo started with the following words:

1. U.S. aims:

70% - To avoid a humiliating U.S. defeat (to our reputation as a guarantor).

20% - To keep SVN [South Vietnam] and the adjacent territory from Chinese hands.

10% - To permit the people of SVN to enjoy a better, freer way of life.

Two years into the Ukraine debacle, the US/NATO finds itself in the position of continuing the fight in order to avoid a humiliating defeat and the possible disintegration of NATO. The future of Ukraine and its people is a minor issue (just as it was for the South Vietnamese in 1965 insofar as McNaughton was concerned).

The Biden people (who frankly bear an immense burden of responsibility for provoking this totally unnecessary war) have dug themselves into a deep hole. They have no coherent plan. Another 60 billion dollars in aid for Ukraine will disappear like a mist on a hot day with nothing to show for it except more Ukrainian dead.

The ventriloquist’s dummy, Mr. Biden, continues to mumble “Putin cannot win!” Then Biden, Blinken, Sullivan, Burns, Nuland and all the rest better start praying hard because nothing short of divine intervention is going to change the trajectory of this war.

Source: Neil Sheehan and others, 1971, The Pentagon Papers as published by the New York Times, Bantam Paperback Edition, page 432

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Of course Ukraine is teeming with NATO soldiers in all but name. Of course they are getting killed (see, e.g. the "French mercenaries" killed recently in Kharkov, or NATO personnel killed while trying to evacuate from Mariupol).

However, the sociopaths who run the West could not care less what happens to the peons, as long as they themselves are not unduly affected.

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