What is VVAW's relationship to Communism and Communists?

Of course, all Vietnam veterans, at one time, participated in a war that was ostensibly anti-communist. Identifying people as "communists" when there is no longer a unified block of Communist nations makes little sense. The nations that were formerly the Soviet Union are no longer communist.

During the 1970's, one would-be communist organization supported the formation of VVAW-AI which is not to be confused with VVAW, Inc. (Nicosia, 310, 490; "Beware VVAW-AI," http://www.vvaw.org/about/vvawai.php). More.

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