
When the North Vietnamese discovered his father was the Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Command, (CINCPAC), commander of all U.S. forces in Vietnam, he was offered a chance to return home. McCain turned down the offer of repatriation. McCain signed an anti-American propaganda message which was written in Vietnamese, but only as a result of rigorous and brutal torture methods, which to this day have left him incapable of raising his arms above his head. According to McCain, signing the propaganda message is something he most regrets during his time as a POW. After McCain signed the statement, the Vietnamese decided they could not use it. They tried to force him to sign a second statement, and this time he refused. He received two to three beatings per week because of his continued refusal.
McCain was held as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for five-and-a-half years, mostly in the infamous Hanoi Hilton, and was finally released from captivity in 1973, having been a POW for almost an extra five years due to his earlier refusal to accept an out of turn repatriation offer.

Now let us fast forward to the conduct of the British sailors captured by Iran. They surrendered with no resistance...without a shot being fired. Were not tortured, abused or beaten. The Iranians apparently played a few mind games with them and in just about 24 hours, a few of them had already broken down, calling for the withdrawal of British forces from Iraq, "confessing" to violating Iranian territorial waters. Issuing televised public apologies, and trashing their own country. Ultimately, they were "pardoned" given new suits and goodies bags, and sent on their way after having served out their usefulness as propaganda tools for the rouge Iranian regime.
Of course, not everyone can be John McCain, and I grant that it can be unseemly to criticize others in a difficult situation, or to be kicking others when they are down. But honesty is the best road to recovery: would it be too much to expect some kind of middle ground between abject humiliation and surrender, and McCain-type heroism in these types of situations?
Rue Britania: Britons never, never, never shall be slaves
Really good coverage of this hostage, Blair-by-the-balls, blogging.
ReplyDeleteThe most bloated lies on McCain I have ever read. He was a COWARD!
ReplyDeleteOH, and I know BECAUSE I WAS THERE!
Hmmm, "anonymous" was there. By posting as "anynymous"...well let's just say that's not an act of courage. If in fact you were there as you say. Please give your full name and rank, and explain to us your first-hand knowladge that contradicts the well documented record. Otherwise, readers will judge your comment for what it is... Compelte nonsense.
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ReplyDeleteI like your spin on "Anonymous",I guess we have your address and number to go with your "name" right, "MATRIX"? YOU ARE FUNNY!
I have ABSOLUTELY ZERO to prove to you. And really couldn't care less what YOU think. I was there when McCain fought to keep our POW-MIA records SECRET.I have seen him try and crush publication of articles proving him a liar, including mine.
Oh and by the way, Matrix,I have pictures taken of myself shaking hands with 2 former GOP Presidents, including R.R. BIG DEAL! Got a dollar, MAYBE (in this BushCo economy) it will get you a cup of java.
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