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<text id=90TT1111>
<title>
Apr. 30, 1990: Foolish Tragedy
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Apr. 30, 1990 Vietnam 15 Years Later
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
BOOKS, Page 105
Foolish Tragedy
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<body>
<qt> <l>FLASHBACKS: ON RETURNING TO VIETNAM</l>
<l>by Morley Safer</l>
<l>Random House; 206 pages; $18.95</l>
</qt>
<p> In 1965 Morley Safer accompanied a force of U.S. Marines on
a search-and-destroy mission to the hamlet of Cam Ne. It was
mostly destroy. The footage of troops burning peasant huts was
seen by millions on the CBS News. It was an era of "tragic
foolishness," says Safer in Flashbacks, an artful contrast of
past and present that recalls a time when the typewriter, not
the portable hair dryer, was the essential tool of the TV
journalist.
</p>
<p> He visits former battlefields and old soldiers, including
Vo Nguyen Giap, the masterful North Vietnamese general. Safer
is not awed by legends carved in brass: "The trouble with
generals is that they live in the big picture, and Giap, I
decide, is a perfect example. Utterly brainwashed by ambition."
TV commentator Bill Moyers, formerly L.B.J.'s press secretary,
is still "the sometimes overly pious public defender of liberal
virtue." Safer also resents coziness between politics and
press, the most blatant example being Vietnamese journalist
Pham Xuan An. He worked two jobs: one as a reporter in Saigon
for TIME, the other (secretly) as a spy for Hanoi.
</p>
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