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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... excerpted from a memo from Mc- Namara to Johnson , written on July 1 , 1965 , and revised on July 20. McNamara lays out three possible choices for the president : maintaining current U.S. policy , negotiating a settlement and ...
... excerpted from a memo from Mc- Namara to Johnson , written on July 1 , 1965 , and revised on July 20. McNamara lays out three possible choices for the president : maintaining current U.S. policy , negotiating a settlement and ...
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... excerpted from a statement made by McGovern before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on February 4 , 1970 , in support of a resolution calling for the with- drawal of all U.S. forces from Vietnam . In the statement , McGov- ern ...
... excerpted from a statement made by McGovern before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on February 4 , 1970 , in support of a resolution calling for the with- drawal of all U.S. forces from Vietnam . In the statement , McGov- ern ...
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... excerpted from his book Vietnam : An American Ordeal . Moss argues against the thesis that media coverage of the Vietnam War played a major role in America's defeat . He contends that while U.S. involve- ment in Vietnam was escalating ...
... excerpted from his book Vietnam : An American Ordeal . Moss argues against the thesis that media coverage of the Vietnam War played a major role in America's defeat . He contends that while U.S. involve- ment in Vietnam was escalating ...
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