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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... Nixon and Kissinger had hoped that by threatening greater mil- itary action , they would cause the North Vietnamese to be more flexible in peace negotiations . In September 1969 , when it became apparent that such flexibility was not ...
... Nixon and Kissinger had hoped that by threatening greater mil- itary action , they would cause the North Vietnamese to be more flexible in peace negotiations . In September 1969 , when it became apparent that such flexibility was not ...
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... Nixon ( 1913-1994 ) Richard M. Nixon won a narrow election victory in 1968 , due in large part to public dissatisfaction with the Johnson administra- tion and the stalemated and costly Vietnam War . In his campaign for president , Nixon ...
... Nixon ( 1913-1994 ) Richard M. Nixon won a narrow election victory in 1968 , due in large part to public dissatisfaction with the Johnson administra- tion and the stalemated and costly Vietnam War . In his campaign for president , Nixon ...
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... Nixon and Vietnam In the January 1969 issue of Harper's Magazine , noted Vietnam journalist David Halberstam argues that newly elected president Richard M. Nixon has the opportunity to withdraw from " Johnson's war " in Vietnam . Mr. Nixon ...
... Nixon and Vietnam In the January 1969 issue of Harper's Magazine , noted Vietnam journalist David Halberstam argues that newly elected president Richard M. Nixon has the opportunity to withdraw from " Johnson's war " in Vietnam . Mr. Nixon ...
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