'why Desert Storm Would Not Become Another Vietnam'

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...There arent to become involved in a conflict with Iraq. Aside from the problem presented by Iraq's control of much of the Middle East's oil, we still attempted to stay out a conflict with them because it was not deemed to be in the national interest of the country. In other words, as the situation presented itself, Hussein did not pose a threat to our national security. Oil would be a problem, yes. However, the national security was not at stake due to a lack of oil from Iraq. Reserves of oil in this countþuS c : L. Anderson - Feb-98 Why Desert Storm Would Not Become Another Vietnam There are many possibilities as to what President Bush meant by his statement that Desert Storm would not turn into another Vietnam; however, certainly his meaning could very well have been a reflection on the still prevalent sentiment that Vietnam was a conflict that lasted far longer than it ever should have and needlessly cost the lives of several thousand young men and women, not only for...

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