Sun Tzu tactics used in Vietnam War 2/3

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2009

North Vietnamese commanders Ha Chi Minh and Vo Nguyen Giap also drew on Sun Tzu's wisdom, using his ideas first against the French, then against the United States.

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  • 0:27 hahahhaha

    TERMINATED

  • kaput, motherfucker!

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  • if you cant win wars like this why then do we still sit in afghanistan after 10 years even if we know that we cant win

  • You would have to have some fucking balls to go down one of those tunnels.

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This video is a response to Tet Offensive & Khe sahn vietnam war footage
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  • Lol ,I beat all total war games by using Sun Tzu's

  • I'm Viet. What are you going to do about it? LOL

  • A little anoying as it wasn't just U.S Marines at Khe San. Still, like most things american , this documentry seems to be ignoring the rest of the world.

    Australians have fought in every war the u.s has as an ally since the first world war. Weve even fought a few on our own.

  • @00JakeR00 probbably get you stuck in the entrance

  • @happosai27

    Many reasons, mostly political at home and using tactics meant for a centralized state on a highly decentralized one.

  • @00JakeR00 For three months in Nam, my uncle did this at least once a day....needless to say, his name is on da wall in DC, poor fcker.

  • 5:32

    drug dealers? oh yeah, its the hippie era.

  • @hck112

    Sun Tzu was a soldier, he did not write on economics, but I'll take a leap and say that he wouldn't think too much of China's tottering state-owned banks and industries. I'll go further and say he'd gape just as slack-jawed as I did to see the footage of the "ghost cities".

    Please to remember that twenty years ago Japan was expected to take over the world. Where are they now? Into their third "lost decade".

    China is going to go down hard.

  • @hck112

    I had never before heard that Giap had the Tet offensive unwillingly forced on him by the NV politburo. Tet was a military disaster that was deftly spun into a propaganda victory after the fact.

  • @happosai27 American Generals are outdated.

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