Monday, January 08, 2007

an "axiom of history"

President Johnson has commited a further 50,000 US troops to the conflict in Vietnam.

Monthly draft calls will increase from 17,000 to 35,000 - the highest level since the Korean War, when between 50,000 and 80,000 men were called up each month.

It will take the US force in Vietnam up to 125,000 but officials say at this stage demands should be met by conscription, without calling upon the reserves.

Speaking in a televised address from the White House President Johnson said: "We do not want an expanding struggle with consequences no one can foresee."

"Nor will we bluster, bully or flaunt our power. But we will not surrender, nor will we retreat," he continued.

The President gave the news conference after a week of intensive talks with senior military and security advisers in Washington.

7/28/1965


President Bush's new Iraq strategy calls for a rapid influx of forces that could add as many as 20,000 American combat troops to Baghdad.

The number of U.S. troops has fluctuated up to around 150,000 since the March 2003 invasion and now stands at 127,000.

1/7/2007

1 comment:

harry k stammer said...

60
years ago
all things did

as
today they
grow into vines

wrapping
once more,
the once again


cheers, harry