Going After Cacciato

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What does Li Van Hgoc mean when he says, "the land is your enemy"? How could this be a metaphor for U.S. involvement in the Vietnam conflict? How does Van confirm Berlin's own suspicions about the country's animosity toward U.S. troops?

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"The land is your enemy" was an apt description of the environment soldiers entered when the arrived in Vietnam. The soldiers were hampered by their surroundings, the climate, and the unknown. Metaphorically, this comes to portray the animosity of the Vietnamese people in reaction to the presence of American troops. Enemies were everywhere.... the land (Vietnam) was their enemy.