Summary:
The book presents a harrowing account of the widespread violence and atrocities committed by U.S. forces during the Vietnam War, challenging the conventional narrative that such incidents were isolated cases. It compiles evidence from secret Pentagon archives, interviews, and investigative research to argue that civilian suffering and systematic brutality were far more pervasive than officially acknowledged.
Key points:
1. Systematic Violence: Turse claims that U.S. forces' atrocities during the Vietnam War were part of a strategic plan, not isolated incidents.
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