Woooo! We finally agree on something.
However, you've not really done your research here again.
Beyond the copy and paste from the Britannica Encyclopedia, I've actually found the source of these numbers. More on that in a moment.
But first. Thanks for agreeing with me that the number of civilians killed during the US involvement in Vietnam as 2 million, not 3 or 4.
This is where it gets fun though.
Although the sentiment may be true, your conclusions are wrong. As the 1 million quote (and all these numbers) come from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Embassy based in Pyongyang in
an article dated April 24th 2019.
Who I'm pretty sure would be not only on the less 'Asians are vermin, don't bother counting corpses' side of the fence, but also could be forgiven for bumping the numbers up slightly.
Again, well over a quarter of a million (and probably closer to over 300,000) of that number were actually murdered by or for the N. Vietnamese regime cos reasons.
And that 2 million also includes 58-280,000 people killed by the S. Vietnamese forces, cos reasons.
Estimates abound for the casualties of US airpower. This article (written by representatives of the Vietnamese government, remember) places that number between 30 and 60 thousand civilians.
Millions? Knock a zero off that and then you'll be closer to the
highest estimates of total civilian and combatant casualties in Cambodia at between 30,000 and 150,000.
You're right about the carpet bombing part though. I've watched a documentary that claimed Cambodia is the most bombed country on the planet and I can fully believe it.
Also, I wouldn't publicise the refugee numbers dude. If you look at the dates, that starts from when the Americans
left Vietnam. 2 million people fled the country because the new regime was going to
treat them really well murder them because that was communism does to dissenting opinions.