Author Tim O’Brien on Hagel, Kerry and the Lasting Impact of the Vietnam War

Tim O’Brien is the author of the classic Vietnam-era collection The Things They Carried. O’Brien talks with anchor Marco Werman about the impact serving in Vietnam might have on the world views of Chuck Hagel and John Kerry.

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Tim O'Brien suspects that serving in Vietnam has had a weighty influence on the world views of former Senators Chuck Hagel and John Kerry. O'Brien is the author of the Vietnam-era classic "The Things They Carried."

"Aging and positions of power can influence a psyche as much as an experience such as Vietnam," O'Brien says. "But in Hagel's case, for example, he was not only in Vietnam, he was in Vietnam as a sergeant, as an enlisted man. And both men, both Kerry and Hagel, saw combat."

The experience of seeing war up-close, O'Brien says, no doubt "seeped into the bones" of the former senators.

O'Brien says he's mystified when Hagel and Kerry are chastised for being "too careful" when contemplating the use of US military force.

"When one of these men is being criticized as possibly too cautious, I want to yell at the top of my lungs, 'How can one be too cautious? You can't be too cautious!'"

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