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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... action " indicates that it is our policy to give such support ; that we will , as observed by the New York Times , " fight if necessary to keep southeast Asia out of their hands " ; and that we hope to win the support of the free ...
... action " indicates that it is our policy to give such support ; that we will , as observed by the New York Times , " fight if necessary to keep southeast Asia out of their hands " ; and that we hope to win the support of the free ...
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... action I take tonight will serve that purpose . A majority of the American people want to keep the casualties of our brave men in Vietnam at an absolute minimum . The action I take tonight is essential if we are to accomplish that goal ...
... action I take tonight will serve that purpose . A majority of the American people want to keep the casualties of our brave men in Vietnam at an absolute minimum . The action I take tonight is essential if we are to accomplish that goal ...
الصفحة 195
... Action This Year . But it will be a different action . An action not only against a sin- gle war or a " foreign policy , " but against the whole imperialist system that made that war a necessity . An action not only for im- mediate ...
... Action This Year . But it will be a different action . An action not only against a sin- gle war or a " foreign policy , " but against the whole imperialist system that made that war a necessity . An action not only for im- mediate ...
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