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Book: We Left POWs Behind in Vietnam
NewsMax.com ^ | May 29, 2007 | Phil Brennan,

Posted on 05/28/2007 6:23:37 PM PDT by kellynla

Unless you are prepared to learn how your government callously abandoned hundreds of your fellow Americans to decades of continued imprisonment at the hands of their brutal captors and jailers in Vietnam and Laos, you may prefer to ignore America's shame and avoid reading this shocking book.

Read it you must, however.

America needs to know about one of the sorriest chapters in our history, and what has to be done to make amends.

"An Enormous Crime — The Definitive Account of American POWS Abandoned in Southeast Asia" is a bone-chilling account of one of those crimes that call to heaven for vengeance. It is an incredibly well-researched documentary that spells out in frightening detail how a nation that prides itself on its compassion for others turned its back on hundreds of its own. [Editor's Note: to get your copy of "An Enormous Crime — The Definitive Account of American POWS Abandoned in Southeast Asia, Click Here Now.]

For the past 25 years, authors Bill Hendon and Elizabeth Stewart doggedly pursued the mystery of what happened to hundreds of American POWs missing in Vietnam and Laos in the wake of the Vietnam war.

Shockingly, their research has revealed that they were simply abandoned by the United States government. Then, the government devoted 30 years to keeping the fate of these men secret, according to Hendon and Stewart.

Captives Held for Ransom

In a forward to the book, the authors explain that while hundreds of Americans were captured, imprisoned and released at war's end at the so-called " ‘Operation Homecoming,' hundreds more were similarly captured and imprisoned but were held back by the communists at Homecoming to ensure payment of billions of dollars in postwar reconstruction aid promised them by Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger.

Watergate intervened, the aid was not paid, and these prisoners have never — never — been released."

While the federal government continued to deny that any POWs have been unaccounted for, Hendon and Stewart provide convincing evidence that hundreds of them have remained captive long after the end of the war. They provide evidence of hundreds of post war sightings and intelligence reports revealing that Americans were being held throughout Vietnam and Laos, yet Washington did nothing about their plight.

There were numerous secret military signals and codes which were sent by the desperate POWs themselves, yet the Pentagon still did not act. As late as 1988 a U.S. spy satellite passing over Sam Neua Province in Laos, spotted the 12-foot-tall letters "U.S.A." and immediately beneath them a huge highly classified Vietnam war-era I SAF/USN "escape and invasion" code in a rice paddy in a narrow mountain Valley.

As the authors say, tragically, the brave men who constructed these codes have yet to come home.

Among the horrifying revelations in this book:

Acting on advice of the Fidel Castro, the North Vietnamese from the very beginning of the war set out to capture American servicemen with the intent of ransoming them for postwar reconstruction aid, just as Castro had ransomed the Bay of Pigs prisoners. According to the authors, classified evidence shows that just as Castro did with the Bay of Pigs prisoners, the Vietnamese by late 1972 held more than 1,200 American Prisoners.

The U.S. pledged in accords and a secret presidential letter at the January 1973 Paris peace negotiations to pay the North Vietnamese a staggering $4.5 billion dollars to rebuild their war-damaged country. In return, the North Vietnamese promised to free all the American POWs they held. It was only after those accords were signed later that month that the North Vietnamese stated they only intended to set 577 Americans free during Operation Homecoming. Say the authors, U.S. officials privately agreed that the enemy had only released about half of all the prisoners they were holding.

One of the most shocking disclosures was that Nixon and Kissinger set out to make the promised multibillion dollar payments and obtain the release of the remaining POWs but in March of 1973 the Watergate scandal broke, rocked the Nixon White House, and the deal to get the remaining prisoners released collapsed, and Richard Nixon swept the whole thing under the rug when he blithely pronounced that the remaining POWs were dead.

For the next 15 years, the question of the fate of the remaining POWs sparked continued debate, fueled, as the authors say, by government intelligence reports about hundreds of U.S. prisoners remaining in captivity. In early 1991, the chief of the Pentagon POW-MIA office charged that the first Bush administration was covering up the whole matter. On the heels of that development, a Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmed the former chief's charges. Then in August of 1991, the Senate created a select committee to investigate the matter of the missing POWs.

At the time, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. David Boren, D-Okla., told reporters: "I think we are going to see a lot more prisoners were left in Laos. I simply think that — it has been true in administrations in both parties — when the peace agreements were made I think there were people involved that didn't want all the questions raised at that time . . . once they decided not to disclose that at the time of the agreement the next year they decided it was too embarrassing.

"The longer it went, the more embarrassing it got to be . . . piecemeal decisions came over a 10-year period of time. They always thought ‘well I [will] hand this on to the next guy to admit we really made a big mess.' Those who knew the truth kept handing it on. There are people, obviously in the military and otherwise, in the foreign policy establishment who are going to be embarrassed if this comes out and so they keep it secret. It has to come out, and it will."

Truth Not Be Told

Tragically, the truth did not come out, thanks, the authors charge, to two of the Committee's most powerful members, Chairman John Kerry and ex-POW Sen. John McCain. Both, the authors explain, were intent on "ending the war" and normalizing relations with Vietnam. They chose to perpetuate the cover-up rather than expose it.

Say the authors "in the end they crafted a final committee report that declared (1) the postwar intelligence on live POWs was meaningless and that (2) no POWs remained alive and (3) that there had been no government cover-up. In a lengthy chapter entitled "The Fragging" the authors examine some of that intelligence and explain in detail extraordinary measures taken by Kerry and McCain to discredit it.

Former President Clinton gets his lumps at book's end when, ignoring what the authors call "the most compelling evidence ever received by the U.S. government that hundred of POWs were never released, he went ahead and normalized relations with their jailers in North Vietnam.

Disturbing Accounts

None of this is pleasant reading, but no history of the war in Vietnam is complete without including what the authors have revealed about this sorry chapter in America's history.

That war, the authors write, will never end until all the remaining POWs are returned safely to their homeland, or all possible avenues for their release have been explored — forthrightly, honestly, and thoroughly — by what would be by any measure, the most powerful and knowledgeable U.S. negotiating team ever assembled.

That, they say is when the Vietnam War will end for many Americans and not a minute sooner.

President George W. Bush alone can make it happen they conclude. But he must act now before, God forbid, the tapping from deep inside the wreckage of Indochina finally stops.

We must act so America once again can hold its head up.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: bookreview; pow; vietnam; war
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To: kellynla
I know in my heart that hundreds were abandoned to a lifetime of hell. I'm ashamed of my government.

Nam Vet

61 posted on 05/28/2007 9:39:06 PM PDT by Nam Vet ( The original point and click interface was a Smith & Wesson.)
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To: StarCMC

bump


62 posted on 05/28/2007 9:39:17 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: SandRat

Amen!!!


63 posted on 05/28/2007 10:28:58 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma (See HiJinx's tag line....then DO it!!!!)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

John Kerry and Jimmy Carter are only out for themselves. Their goal, to destroy this country.


64 posted on 05/28/2007 10:33:25 PM PDT by television is just wrong (Amnesty is when you allow them to return to their country of origin without prosecution.)
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To: BuffaloJack

Hey Jack,
dropping in some links from Swift’s site

the report of the Kerry/McCain “Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs” is at this post...

http://www.swiftvets.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=149808#149808
It’s 250+ pages, grouped in sections, ie Exec Summary, Accounting for Missing Servicemen, Conclusions, Paris Peace Talks

on this thread

“POW & MIA > References & Links”
http://www.swiftvets.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=88026#88026

Kate..


65 posted on 05/28/2007 10:34:33 PM PDT by Hush44
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To: kellynla

BTTT to find....


66 posted on 05/28/2007 10:36:44 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma (See HiJinx's tag line....then DO it!!!!)
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To: Calpernia
C. Stewart Forbes

According to research and articles during the election time, the two Forbes families were from different clans and were not related.

67 posted on 05/28/2007 10:55:02 PM PDT by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: Nam Vet; Calpernia; StarCMC; SandRat
See post #22 and click the link to the Smith List.

These are missing, these are missed.
68 posted on 05/28/2007 11:00:04 PM PDT by BIGLOOK (Keelhauling is a sensible solution to mutiny.)
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To: kellynla; El Gato

Ping for later reading


69 posted on 05/28/2007 11:05:43 PM PDT by El Gato (The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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To: ALOHA RONNIE

Some will tell you of CHINESE officer’s corpses discovered AO in South Vietnam and “near the border” with Laos..

Of course since we never operated within Laos — we must assume the Chinese were found “near Laos”...

Far too many NVA and Charley corpses had good foreign watches, decent dental work and personal letters in their possession written in Simplified Chinese kanji - to be a coincidence....or Vietnamese..

Friend - there is still MUCH about that clusterfuc* being withheld from the American people....


70 posted on 05/29/2007 12:07:44 AM PDT by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: Maelstorm
The left in this country and the Democrat congress who defunded Vietnam and led to the collapse of South Vietnam should not be able to say “Vietnam” without hanging their heads in shame

Their war, their defeasance, their treason, their shame.

Nixon and Kissinger and Gerry Ford and even the Reagan and Carter and Clinton Administrations, and both Bushes, deserve some lumps for this.

Jimmy Carter had to know better, he was ex-Navy and a micromanager deluxe. How could anyone in the military lie to him, unless he turned a deaf ear?

Bush 41 was the damned DCI for God's sakes! And Gerry Ford had to have been briefed on this -- Henry Kissinger was his Secretary of State, didn't Henry tell him all this stuff?

It just makes me ill.

But in the later innings, it seems to me that McCain and Kerry and Slick Willie all deserve serious lumps for that "rapprochement" and "normalization" garbage. Clinton even wanted to visit Vietnam on a U.S. warship, and the Vietnamese Communists were insisting that he sail into port with the red Communist rag flying from his masthead, above the colors of the United States. I don't know who talked Slick out of that one, but whoever it was had to love his country, and he saved it from one more Clintonoid humiliation.

71 posted on 05/29/2007 2:37:42 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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To: Cicero
And could Nixon do anything when they railroaded him out of office with a Watergate scandal that was 99% faked up?

Watergate was pretty much on-the-record and on the level. I watched the hearings, and James McCord and John Dean gave as much info was was needed to make the case. I didn't see Ehrlichman's or Haldeman's testimony, but I saw John Mitchell's. They were a pretty sorry crew -- hey, Haldeman and Ehrlichman were advertising executives, what did you expect? The guys who weren't young and callow (Bob Odle, Jeb Stuart Magruder) were unscrupulous, and John Dean was arguably both. And the guys who weren't one of those, were spooks. What a crew.

The only person who looked halfway decent out of that whole bunch was Maureen Dean.

72 posted on 05/29/2007 5:25:32 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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To: calcowgirl
C. Stewart Forbes

According to research and articles during the election time, the two Forbes families were from different clans and were not related.

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That is so unusual too. Because there was a C. Stewart Forbes from the John Kerry line of ancestry in Shanghai, China back in 1879. I can see having the same last name, or even the same first name; but to both be C. Stewart Forbes, and unrelated, is quite a coincidence.

73 posted on 05/29/2007 5:25:32 AM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: lentulusgracchus
>>>>Henry Kissinger was his Secretary of State, didn’t Henry tell him all this stuff?

IMO, his biography needs to be scrutinized.

74 posted on 05/29/2007 5:29:31 AM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: lentulusgracchus
"Henry Kissinger was his Secretary of State,"

Would you say that Henry's character flaw was his pragmatism?

75 posted on 05/29/2007 5:40:06 AM PDT by verity (Muhammed and Harry Reid are Dirt Bags)
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To: Cicero

But the way John McCain betrayed his fellow POWs has always struck me as the ultimate treason.

There have been other reports from fellow prisoners of McCain’s
stating, he betrayed his fellow prisoners while being held captives.


76 posted on 05/29/2007 5:57:56 AM PDT by buck61
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To: onedoug

ping


77 posted on 05/29/2007 6:35:02 AM PDT by windcliff
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To: Calpernia
That is so unusual too. Because there was a C. Stewart Forbes from the John Kerry line of ancestry in Shanghai, China back in 1879. I can see having the same last name, or even the same first name; but to both be C. Stewart Forbes, and unrelated, is quite a coincidence.

I'm sorry. I should have been more clear.

You asked if C. Stewart Forbes was related to Malcolm Forbes [father of Steve Forbes]. I answered no, that they were from different clans.

C. Stewart Forbes is very much related to John Kerry and the old Shanghai drug running bunch. In the excerpts I posted C. Stewart is identified as Kerry's cousin.

78 posted on 05/29/2007 8:53:17 AM PDT by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: calcowgirl

I followed that now. Thanks.


79 posted on 05/29/2007 8:58:38 AM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: windcliff
There "IS" A POW/MIA Recovery Effort Underway
80 posted on 05/29/2007 8:39:54 PM PDT by onedoug
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