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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... regime's popular support remains narrow . The regime might overcome such discon- tent and finally win over the loyalty of a majority of Vietnamese both in the North and South if it could show its ability to give the country stronger ...
... regime's popular support remains narrow . The regime might overcome such discon- tent and finally win over the loyalty of a majority of Vietnamese both in the North and South if it could show its ability to give the country stronger ...
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... regime now and cease telling the American people that it stands for freedom . I should like to make clear that I am opposed to both the princi- ple and the practice of the policy of Vietnamization . I am opposed to the policy , whether ...
... regime now and cease telling the American people that it stands for freedom . I should like to make clear that I am opposed to both the princi- ple and the practice of the policy of Vietnamization . I am opposed to the policy , whether ...
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... regime in Vietnam ) . The Korean War begins when North Korea invades South Korea . President Truman , without consult- ing Congress , commits American troops to defend South Korea under UN auspices . The war ends with an armistice ...
... regime in Vietnam ) . The Korean War begins when North Korea invades South Korea . President Truman , without consult- ing Congress , commits American troops to defend South Korea under UN auspices . The war ends with an armistice ...
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