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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... victory was " both possible and probable " and that the war was going " fully as well as we expected it to at this ... victory , every member of the Senate knows that such victory today ap- pears to be desperately remote , to say the ...
... victory was " both possible and probable " and that the war was going " fully as well as we expected it to at this ... victory , every member of the Senate knows that such victory today ap- pears to be desperately remote , to say the ...
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... victory for the French Union forces in Indochina is assured , or is just around the corner , or lies two years off . But the stringent limitations upon the status of the Associated States as sovereign states remain ; and the fact that ...
... victory for the French Union forces in Indochina is assured , or is just around the corner , or lies two years off . But the stringent limitations upon the status of the Associated States as sovereign states remain ; and the fact that ...
الصفحة 135
... victory is not within sight or around the corner ; that , in fact , it is probably beyond our grasp ; and that the effort to win such a victory will only result in the further slaughter of thousands of innocent and helpless people - a ...
... victory is not within sight or around the corner ; that , in fact , it is probably beyond our grasp ; and that the effort to win such a victory will only result in the further slaughter of thousands of innocent and helpless people - a ...
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