Nah, 60000 young americans dyin in the rice fields of Vietnam for an idiotic and wrong policy was just enough to remind us that the USA which did many great things in it's history can also make very big and bloody mistakes.
Blitz, you are obviously reaching and know nothing about the Vietnam War. "For an idiotic policy"??? Yes, the war (as wars go) may not have been run correctly, but that was in an effort to spare civilian deaths and why our politicians took so much control. But the policy was the defense of a country being invaded, I think a noble policy.
The conflict has origins in WW2 when under German (Vichy French), then Japanese and then back to French occupation (thanks to the British who high-tailed it out of there after disarming the Japanese in the South.) The French then try and wrangle the country back but after Dien Bien Phu, where the French get a boody nose and basically surrender once again (though, they shouldn't have been there anyway), there is a meeting in Geneva led by the French where the country was split along the 17th parallel. (The USA didn't sign this agreement, it should be noted.) And there were to be elections held to unify the country under one rule but the way things got set up, it was basically communist/totalitarian state in the North and democratic in the South. So now you have the South not wanting to relenquish power and the North who want all the power and basically the motion is set in place and the North begins a long process of infiltration and outright invasion of the South.
Once again it was America (and Australia and S Korea) trying to defend a country from invasion. The USA never sent troops into the North, and the war might've been much different if we took McArthur's lead in Korea and made a landing to split the North in two. That would've wreaked havoc on the infiltration of the South. But that never happened, all our efforts were in an attempt to stop the North from invading the South and no intention on overthrowing the North. Anyway, what really breaks Americans' hearts is that we tried to defend a nation from invasion and none of the world cared...at times, it appeared as though not even the South cared.
So once again, the USA attempts to clean up a mess started by Europe and not with goals of occupation of Indochina as with the French, but really to thwart an overt invasion of the South by the communist North. But you try to turn this around and use this against us as bad ol' Americans. You live in Germany?...don't be throwing stones.