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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... ment with which they must deal in Indochina . It remains possible that the nationalist movement can be subverted from Communist Acceptance of Communism Would Be a Disastrous Mistake On March 8 , 1949 , President Vincent Auriol of France ...
... ment with which they must deal in Indochina . It remains possible that the nationalist movement can be subverted from Communist Acceptance of Communism Would Be a Disastrous Mistake On March 8 , 1949 , President Vincent Auriol of France ...
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... ment as to the cost to the U.S. of such a compromise settlement in terms of our relations with the countries in the area of South Viet- nam , the credibility of our commitments , and our prestige around the world . In my judgment , if ...
... ment as to the cost to the U.S. of such a compromise settlement in terms of our relations with the countries in the area of South Viet- nam , the credibility of our commitments , and our prestige around the world . In my judgment , if ...
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... ment denounces the Geneva agreement and the United States refuses to sign it , but the American representative , Walter Bedell Smith , declares that the United States will refrain from either threaten- ing or using force to prevent its ...
... ment denounces the Geneva agreement and the United States refuses to sign it , but the American representative , Walter Bedell Smith , declares that the United States will refrain from either threaten- ing or using force to prevent its ...
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