This has probably been discussed, but will McStain's complete history in Vietnam be revealed soon?
theamericanconservative.com/articles/mccain-and-the-pow-cover-up
Ernest C. Brace passed away a few years ago, but are there others ready to speak out now?
>For three-and-a-half years, Brace was mostly confined to a small, damp bamboo cage. He became America's longest-held civilian prisoner of war in Vietnam, enduring years of abuse, torture, sickness, isolation, hopelessness, and humiliation by North Vietnamese soldiers. McCain - with his powerful father and military leadership role - was a valuable asset to the North Vietnamese. channel.nationalgeographic.com/locked-up-abroad/articles/ernest-brace-longest-held-civilian-pow/
>McCain, according to some fellow POWs who later spoke out, gladly gave his captors about six months’ worth of U.S. Navy operational plans… [and] was quite free with the information he passed to North Vietnamese, Cuban, and Soviet officers while being treated for his wounds by Soviet doctors.
www.strategic-culture.org/news/2017/01/06/mccain-largely-unreported-treachery-against-us.html