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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... commitments . A defeat in Vietnam , Johnson declared in 1965 , " would shake the confidence of all these people in the value of an American commitment . " Similarly , in defending his opposition to immediate U.S. withdrawal in 1969 ...
... commitments . A defeat in Vietnam , Johnson declared in 1965 , " would shake the confidence of all these people in the value of an American commitment . " Similarly , in defending his opposition to immediate U.S. withdrawal in 1969 ...
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... Commitment to South Vietnam Mike Mansfield ( b . 1903 ) Mike Mansfield , a Democrat , was a U.S. senator from Montana from 1953 to 1977 and majority leader of the Senate from 1961 to 1977. A former professor of political science and Far ...
... Commitment to South Vietnam Mike Mansfield ( b . 1903 ) Mike Mansfield , a Democrat , was a U.S. senator from Montana from 1953 to 1977 and majority leader of the Senate from 1961 to 1977. A former professor of political science and Far ...
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... Commitment to War While peace activists should not underestimate potential sup- port for an anti - war position , we should also avoid underestimat- ing President Nixon's commitment to some sort of victory in Southeast Asia . I believe ...
... Commitment to War While peace activists should not underestimate potential sup- port for an anti - war position , we should also avoid underestimat- ing President Nixon's commitment to some sort of victory in Southeast Asia . I believe ...
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