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CNN's TAILWIND PROGRAM DISINFORMATION DISPROVED
Purpose of the Raid CNN/TIME alleges that the purpose of the raid was to kill American
defectors. Van Buskirk makes no mention of this purpose in his 1983 book
titled "Operation Tailwind." However in a telephone interview with the
Special Forces S-2 (Intelligence) Officer who planned that raid for some
months prior to its start, that officer stated that the raid was designed
to interdict the flow of supplies on the Ho Chi Minh Trail at Chavan and
to draw North Vietnamese Army units away from a beleaguered Laotian unit
in the area.
Robert Van Buskirk (former Lt.)
- Arrested by US Army (CID) Criminal Investigation Division in Germany in
early 1970s for arms trafficking and other questionable activities. Was
subsequently forced to leave military service.
- In the Special Forces community, Van Buskirk developed a reputation for
deceit and unreliability. There are witnesses who can testify to his
behavior while assigned to SF and MACV-SOG.
- In the early 1980's, he wrote the fiscally unsuccessful book "Operation
Tailwind" where there was no mention of the alleged American deserters or
a plan to kill them. This story was revived by April Oliver and Peter
Arnett of CNN with the expressed purpose of branding the United States as
a user of lethal chemical weapons. This is from their own e-mails to me
and others and the previous MACV-SOG related CNN Impact program broadcast
of September 1997 where April Oliver had a hired "chemical weapons
expert"
to declare MACV-SOG veterans "War Criminals" for the use of non-lethal
weapons.
Deceptive Editing
-
With the exception of Van Buskirk, there were no direct answers to
questions that were directed towards the use of a lethal chemical agent
during tailwind. Admiral Moorer's statements were general in nature and
in answer to general questions by April Oliver.
- Speculation and suppositions by some member's of the mission ground
personnel were inserted as to make these appear that this was direct
admission of the use of lethal chemical agent. Again, there was no
preceding question shown on screen that tied the answer shown on screen
to
Tailwind.
- One of the MACV-SOG veterans (J. Graves) interviewed on camera by CNN has
been contacted and has strenuously protested the out of context and
inappropriate use of some scant seconds of his comments taken from over 7
hours of interview time.
Air Support
- The lead pilot for the A-1E Skyraider aircraft that supported the
extraction denies the use of a chemical agent such as alleged by CNN.
This pilot is available to confirm this statement.
- Air crews of helicopters used in the extraction were not provided with
any
respiratory protection of any kind. If any lethal or incapacitating
chemical agents (such as those alleged) had been used, the effects on the
pilots would have been such that is highly probable that none of these
aircraft entering the LZ (landing zone) would have made it back to base.
There were no plans for decontamination of these aircraft after return
from the mission as is an absolutely basic requirement in handling
chemical agents.
Discrepancies
- There was a mention of the use of both BDU-15 and BDU-19 type ordnance
during the program as the type of chemical munitions delivered. Which is
the one that is alleged to have been used?
- The M-17 mask shown was incorrect. The mask shown was a early prototype
used in the 1950's and early 1960's. The M-17 mask specified in the CNN
show was a black, full face mask without external filter cartridges and
was the standard mask issued to virtually all US forces during the
mid-1960s and onward (with a few modifications). Looking at any riot
control situation in archival footage during the late 1960's and early
1970's where the National Guard was employed will give an excellent view
of this type mask. All conventional forces in SVN were issued the
standard M-17 mask.
Standing Orders for MACV-SOG Missions and the Capture of Prisoners
Enemy prisoners were always a mission priority. Many missions were
launched with the express purpose of capturing enemy personnel and teams
undertook extraordinary risks to attempt to capture of any enemy
personnel. As a result, several US-led MACV-SOG teams were lost to enemy
action. Amongst MACV-SOG personnel, prisoner snatches were well
understood to be some of the riskiest missions to be assigned because the
team had to come in to the closest possible proximity of enemy troop
concentrations in order to have any chance of success.
Foreign prisoners were a assigned a higher priority than North
Vietnamese.
The recovery of any Americans had the highest priority of all mission
objectives. This policy was disseminated at all operational levels of
MACV-SOG and was one of the points stressed in the Reconnaissance Team
Leaders School (1-0 course) conducted at Camp Long Thanh.
Van Buskirk's On-The-Air Confession of Killing Two Unarmed Americans
- Are former Lt. Van Buskirks statements, made on camera and broadcast
during the program, outright lies or the truth? Many members of the
MACV-SOG veteran community would like to get to the truth of this matter
and demand that Van Buskirk immediately be arrested and brought to trail
for the murder of two unarmed alleged American citizens. We very
strongly
feel that only when investigated in this public manner will the entire
truth come out.
- According to Van Buskirk, no effort was made to determine if the alleged
"American defectors" were in fact, Eastern Bloc Caucasians. This most
rudimentary of intelligence requirements is alleged to have been ignored
by the MACV-SOG team. No other ground personnel confirm his allegations.
Physical Injuries Reported
- The CNN report included a statement by Van Buskirk that a building had a
stack of bodies that "looked like hamburger." Despite this, Van Buskirk
described this momentary glance as his personal confirmation the presence
of dead Americans and the prior use of chemical weapons. However,
chemical weapons simply do not cause these kind of injuries, but
conventional weapons do.
- The personnel on the ground were virtually all wounded in some way by
conventional weapons. Despite these open wounds and lacking any
respiratory protection, there were absolutely no fatalities from chemical
agents among them or the also completely unprotected air crew who landed
in the center of this "nerve gas contaminated" LZ. Why? Please refer to
the technical section on the various chemical agents listed below for
more
complete information.
Chemical Agents
- Types of gases
- CS and CN gases are commonly used for riot control in the US and are not
considered lethal. They are visible under most conditions and can be
detected by their peppery odor. CS irritates mucous membranes and CN can
cause vomiting. Both can form toxic chemicals when burned and both can
be
lethal in very high concentrations in an enclosed space to a person not
wearing respiratory protection. Both were commonly used by US forces in
SVN.
- BZ is an odorless, colorless, tasteless incapacitating agent that has a
range of effects and is not very predictable. It can be lethal in high
concentrations in an enclosed space to a person not wearing respiratory
protection.
- GB or "Sarin" (the pre-WWII German name for the chemical) is a
non-persistent nerve agent that is colorless, odorless and tasteless. An
extremely small exposure is quite sufficient to cause significant
muscular
spasms and renders the affected persons helpless in much less than an
hour. Inhalation and exposure to mucous membranes or wounds is the most
common route by which it enters the body.
- Van Buskirk reported on the program that he knew that there was a
chemical
agent employed at the LZ because he "could see" the wisps of vapor coming
into the area. This is highly unusual because the type of chemical agent
alleged by CNN and Van Buskirk is known to be odorless, colorless and
tasteless. This makes it impossible to detect by a person using their
five senses, until they begin to notice symptoms of exposure. The wisps
of vapor noted by Van Buskirk therefore cannot possibly be from the
chemical agents alleged. Smoke from fires set by tracer bullets fired by
supporting aircraft would be the most likely cause (standard ammunition
for these weapons uses a tracer every fifth shot). It also could have
come from the standard White Phosphorus (WP) smoke rockets typically
used
to mark targets by US aircraft that were heavily supporting this MACV-SOG
mission.
- Van Buskirk and other ground personnel also reported the targeted
"village" as being quiet and deserted. Van Buskirk asserts that this is
positive proof of the employment of chemical agents, yet he and the
others
also state that it took their company three days of fighting to reach the
targeted village. This correlation does not make sense as it ignores the
three days the North Vietnamese had at their disposal to evacuate the
village in an orderly manner. Generous amounts of loud gunfire will
frighten away or silence almost all jungle creatures, so that is a more
reasonable alternative explanation than the use of lethal chemical agents
given the total lack of obviously undamaged, but dead bodies and the
stated facts that they were under enemy fire while in the enemy camp.
North Vietnamese Army Chemical Corps and Wartime Press Releases
- Consider the absurdity of the notion that Hanoi would have remained
silent
about the use of lethal gas - - if we had ever used it.
- Peoples Army of Viet Nam (PAVN) official history of its operations on the
HCM trail (it bears their classification of Secret), PAVN's official
history of its Chemical Command, and PAVN's official history of the 968th
Volunteer Infantry Division (which was responsible for defense of the
region in question) contain not the slightest hint that the US ever used
lethal gas against PAVN forces. PAVN's concerns about our use of
chemical
agents was limited to our use of CS gas - - an agent each US soldier was
exposed to during basic training and that many saw used in combat
operations in SVN
- The history of PAVN's Chemical Command notes the importance of capturing
American chemical munitions (e.g., CS grenades) and equipment (e.g., gas
masks) to support Hanoi's "political and diplomatic struggle" (i.e., for
propaganda purposes). It is absurd to think that Hanoi would have
remained silent if we had used lethal chemicals.
Synopsis of the Story's Factual Basis The lack of credible evidence as shown on the program and the obvious cut
and paste approach used in an attempt to show correlating statements by
Admiral Moorer is a clear indication that CNN has failed to meet a
reasonable burden of proof in airing it's internationally inflammatory
allegations.
CNN/TIME and the Money Trail The CNN/TIME connection with Iraq. Why does Peter Arnett of CNN make the
direct connection between the known Iraqi use of chemical agents against
it's own civilian populace to a 28 year old story from Vietnam. Arnett
goes on to directly make the point that if their story's allegations are
true, how can the United States have any moral imperative to prevent the
use of such agents by Iraq.
- Remember, Peter Arnett was CNN's "Man in Baghdad" during that war and as
such was available to the Iraqi's for consultation with their agencies
into follow-up actions after the war.
- When our young military personnel of DESERT SHIELD/ DESERT STORM ended
that conflict early, CNN had to return $1.34 Billion, yes billion, worth
of already collected advertising revenues, for the next 90 days.
Remember
that, according to the press, this was expected to be a long war, and
every advertiser wanted to be on the "THIS IS CNN" broadcast.
- While the person who reported this to me was at FORSCOM, Ft McPherson,
Atlanta, GA, he met some of their people and they told him that the CNN
higher ups were pissed, and would get even. One of the most poignant
comments they made was "dead soldiers sell", when I asked what it meant,
they said that the desert was the ideal environment for their cameramen,
no messy foliage to cover the bodies and the blood, it would be right
there for their cameramen to send back live. Dead bad guys don't count,
they need dead US troops to make their editorial comments about, to start
the American people to get mad and then they could obtain additional
ratings and revenues covering the demonstrations. These CNN
representatives said that the more American dead the higher the ratings.
When the person making this report disclosed to them that he was in the
military, they became highly distressed and immediately silent.
- In consideration of the above facts, it is reasonable to implement a
public investigation into the financial and political ties between the
CNN/TIME media conglomerate and the government of Iraq. This is a money
trail that clamors to be followed. At the very least this broadcast is
an
attempt by a US-based, multinational media conglomerate to adversely
affect US foreign policy.
June 12, 1998