[FOUNTAIN]Will the Iraq conflict be the new Vietnam?
JoongAng Daily Korea | Lee Se-jung 

KOREA 

"Do you know how a tiger catches an elephant? The tiger quietly hides in the 
woods, watching the elephant. When the night comes, the tiger runs out of the 
woods, catches its prey and tears it. This is what would happen if there is an 
all-out war between Vietnam and France," said Ho Chi Minh, the founder and 
president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, in an interview with the New 
York Times in the summer of 1946. 


He said the story of the tiger and the elephant shows how wars would go in 
Indochina. In other words, Vietnam would take a three-step war strategy. The 
first step of the strategy is focusing on defense and building up power - 
strength. Second is attacking the enemy's weaknesses. Last is all-out war. 

Clearly, Mr. Ho proved it was true in the wars with France and the United 
States. In 1954 Vietnamese guerrillas defeated the French army in the Battle of 
Dien Bien Phu. The U.S army, which landed in Vietnam after the French 
withdrawal, lost the war after suffering from guerrilla warfare for nearly 20 
years.


A unique revolutionary of the 20th century, Mr. Ho's biggest concern was the 
survival of the fatherland. Therefore, Communist party leaders in Moscow and 
Beijing sometimes doubted whether he was a true Marxist. Historian William J. 
Duiker wrote in Mr. Ho's biography that he was a nationalist and a communist at 
the same time. He was a person who did whatever possible in his own way and 
tried to adjust ideals to the reality. He was also a pragmatist. The best 
choice for Mr. Ho could often be the enemy of the good. Even his most stubborn 
adversary, former U.S. President Lyndon Johnson often said if the two could 
have met privately, they could have reached an agreement. Mr. Duiker said that 
Mr. Ho was half Lenin and half Gandhi. It meant that the leader was a perfect 
strategist, talented organizer and a simple truth seeker. Thirty years ago on 
April 30, Saigon fell to the Communists. Today, it is Ho Chi Minh City. It The 
day marks the moment that the United States, which entered Vietnam to block the 
domino effect of the communism, was defeated for the first time in history. 
This happened six years after Mr. Ho's death. 

There are signs that Iraq, which the United States occupies under the slogan of 
the "war against terror," could evolve into another Vietnam. Both the United 
States and Iraq might be studying Mr. Ho hard. 
by Lee Se-jung < [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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The writer is an editorial writer for the JoongAng Ilbo.

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