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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... forces to South Vietnam was wrong . Any many others - I among them - have been strongly critical of the way the war has been conducted . But the question facing us today is : Now that we are in the war , what is the best way to end it ...
... forces to South Vietnam was wrong . Any many others - I among them - have been strongly critical of the way the war has been conducted . But the question facing us today is : Now that we are in the war , what is the best way to end it ...
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... South Vietnamese forces to assume the full responsibility for the security of South Vietnam . Our air operations have been reduced by over 20 percent . And now we have begun to see the results of this long overdue change in American ...
... South Vietnamese forces to assume the full responsibility for the security of South Vietnam . Our air operations have been reduced by over 20 percent . And now we have begun to see the results of this long overdue change in American ...
الصفحة 159
... South Vietnam along 600 miles of frontier - and a refuge where enemy troops could re- turn from combat without fear of retaliation . North Vietnamese men and supplies could then be poured into that country jeopardizing not only the ...
... South Vietnam along 600 miles of frontier - and a refuge where enemy troops could re- turn from combat without fear of retaliation . North Vietnamese men and supplies could then be poured into that country jeopardizing not only the ...
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