Part two of a discussion of the Vietnam War

with David Hackworth, Stanley Karnow and David Halberstam
in Current Affairs, Books
on Monday, April 17, 1995 * * * * *

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David Halberstam, who covered Vietnam for "The New York Times", Colonel David Hackworth, a contributing editor on defense issues for "Newsweek", and Vietnam journalist Stanley Karnow discuss the Vietnam War and react to former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara's book and earlier interview with Charlie on this program.

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    1. kevin balsdon  12/02/2007 06:48 AM Report

      'Hack' was one of the few high ranking officers that spoke out against the American Government and their involement in the Vietnam war,when most his cohorts remained mute. However I can understand the reasons for their mutness.which I believe the primary reason for Hack's lack of solidarity from the people that should have propped him up in his hour of need failed him because of the Government blackmailling them.I will sign off by saying'Evil preveils when good man do nothing' CHOW.