Vietnam was also a complex military undertaken. Over the years, many inquirers have explored the conflict from various angles. This book approaches the war from a different lens. It explores the events that led to the end of the war.
The book explores the policy rationale that led the Americans to leave Saigon, which also led to the fall of Saigon. At the time, Saigon was among the last American strongholds in Indochina. This book depicts a broader panorama about what transpired in Vietnam.
Ben Wood Johnson is a multidisciplinary scholar. He graduated from Penn State University. He also graduated from Villanova University. Dr. Johnson is a philosopher; he is also a social observer. He writes about philosophy, legal theory, public and foreign policy, education, politics, ethics, race, and crime.