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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... areas long under Communist influence . Today the Communists could still cause a lot of trouble in South Viet Nam . They could isolate exten- sive if fairly remote areas in the event of a renewed outbreak of civil war . But barring ...
... areas long under Communist influence . Today the Communists could still cause a lot of trouble in South Viet Nam . They could isolate exten- sive if fairly remote areas in the event of a renewed outbreak of civil war . But barring ...
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... areas including the Parrot's Beak are exclusively South Vietnamese ground operations under South Vietnamese com- mand with the United States providing air and logistical support . There is one area , however , where I have concluded ...
... areas including the Parrot's Beak are exclusively South Vietnamese ground operations under South Vietnamese com- mand with the United States providing air and logistical support . There is one area , however , where I have concluded ...
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... areas inside Cambodia chiefly by South Vietnamese but also by American forces . ... On January 22 , 1968 , the U.S. acknowledged that a U.S. - South Vietnamese patrol had made a limited intrusion into Cambodia fol- lowing fire from ...
... areas inside Cambodia chiefly by South Vietnamese but also by American forces . ... On January 22 , 1968 , the U.S. acknowledged that a U.S. - South Vietnamese patrol had made a limited intrusion into Cambodia fol- lowing fire from ...
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