On April 30, 2025, Vietnam marked the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon with a grand military parade in Ho Chi Minh City, celebrating the end of the Vietnam War and the birth of its modern nation. The event, filled with patriotic floats, foreign troops from China, Laos, and Cambodia, and speeches about unity and peace, highlighted Vietnam’s journey from a war-torn country to a rising global player. But for many Americans reflecting on this milestone, the celebration stirs a lingering question: Could the United States have won the Vietnam War if the liberal media had fully backed the troops instead of undermining them?
Vietnam celebrates the end of the war on April 30, 1975, with a military parade that included Chinese and Cambodian troops. https://t.co/RH8TmUQKVc pic.twitter.com/GuHPH7j9pm
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The fall of Saigon on…