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Neon text on black = instant headache
Or exacerbation thereof.
It had never occurred to me that it was anything other than Vietnam.
That and Korea, but same here.
I always assumed he was referring to Napoleon.
Um, I never imagined Vizinni's speach referencing Viet Nam directly. "A land war in Asia"
I thought that was kind of a truism - that a land war in Asia never goes well, not for U.S., France, Russia, etc. So yes, Vietnam, but more like the history of Western intervention in Asia since 1700 or something.
I always thought it was a geeky reference to Risk.
Korea. There too. But my knowledge of history is very erratic.
“The U.S. has broken the second rule of war. That is, don’t go fighting with your land army on the mainland of Asia. Rule One is don’t march on Moscow. I developed these two rules myself.”
Field Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery (Viscount Alamein) in 1962 (spoken of the US approach to the Vietnam War) Quoted in Chalfont’s Montgomery of Alamein.
I couldn't make it through the recap. Neon text on black = instant headache.
I love the Mutant Reviewers from Hell, but this has always been my major complaint with their site. They've got some wonderfully snarky reviews and articles that I've been forced to do a cut-and-paste with so I can read it on a white background.
It had never occurred to me that it was anything other than Vietnam.
Me, too.
Huh, I always assumed Russia, too.
Don't forget that, as the writer of that recap points out, Goldman first wrote TPB in 1973, so I guessed the Vietnam connection was primary in his mind. It does apply nicely to just about every invasion of Asia as well, though.