The following report appeared on the Special Forces page and was copied by a friend. I am attempting to obtain the author's name and contact information in order to provide appropriate credit.

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.)
  • Deceptive Editing
  • Air Support
  • Discrepancies
  • Standing Orders for MACV-SOG Missions and the Capture of Prisoners


  • Van Buskirk's On-The-Air Confession of Killing Two Unarmed Americans
  • Physical Injuries Reported

  • Chemical Agents
  • North Vietnamese Army Chemical Corps and Wartime Press Releases

  • 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.

    June 12, 1998