The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... North Vietnamese . However , both North Vietnam and the United States demanded concessions as a precondition to negotiations . The United States wanted North Vietnam to guaran- tee the existence of an independent non - Communist South ...
... North Vietnamese . However , both North Vietnam and the United States demanded concessions as a precondition to negotiations . The United States wanted North Vietnam to guaran- tee the existence of an independent non - Communist South ...
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... North Vietnam . The group's proposals , code - named Duck Hook , included mining Haiphong Harbor , launching a full- scale invasion of North Vietnam , implementing a naval blockade on North Vietnam's coast , bombing dikes to flood major ...
... North Vietnam . The group's proposals , code - named Duck Hook , included mining Haiphong Harbor , launching a full- scale invasion of North Vietnam , implementing a naval blockade on North Vietnam's coast , bombing dikes to flood major ...
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... North Viet- nam launched a full - scale conventional assault with 120,000 sol- diers armed with Soviet tanks and weapons . Nixon responded by implementing some elements of the 1969 Duck Hook plans , in- cluding a massive bombing ...
... North Viet- nam launched a full - scale conventional assault with 120,000 sol- diers armed with Soviet tanks and weapons . Nixon responded by implementing some elements of the 1969 Duck Hook plans , in- cluding a massive bombing ...
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