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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... Question : Colonel Vann , is the war against the Communists being won in South Vietnam ? Answer : From what I saw firsthand , as a senior U.S. military ad- viser , the answer has to be " No. " This is especially true about the Mekong ...
... Question : Colonel Vann , is the war against the Communists being won in South Vietnam ? Answer : From what I saw firsthand , as a senior U.S. military ad- viser , the answer has to be " No. " This is especially true about the Mekong ...
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... question at issue is not whether Johnson's war be- comes Nixon's war . The great question is : How can we win America's peace ? Well , let us turn now to the fundamental issue . Why and how did the United States become involved in ...
... question at issue is not whether Johnson's war be- comes Nixon's war . The great question is : How can we win America's peace ? Well , let us turn now to the fundamental issue . Why and how did the United States become involved in ...
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... question of war and diplomacy . It is part and parcel of everything that we are trying as human beings to com- municate to people in this country — the question of racism which is rampant in the military , and so many other questions ...
... question of war and diplomacy . It is part and parcel of everything that we are trying as human beings to com- municate to people in this country — the question of racism which is rampant in the military , and so many other questions ...
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