A review by zachcarter
Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam by Nick Turse

5.0

I guarantee that however angry you think you are about U.S. aggression and crimes against humanity in Vietnam (and Cambodia and Laos), it's not enough. This is a grueling exposition on the sadistic violence and destruction that the U.S. military brought to Vietnam for years, not sparing a single detail. Turse is meticulous in his documentation of war crimes, but he also does a good job of humanizing the victims - telling the stories from their perspectives, using their names, describing their lives. Every single person responsible for what happened in Vietnam needs to be tried for crimes against humanity and pay reparations before they meet their eternal damnation.