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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... become America's pri- mary foreign policy focus in the years after World War II . In 1949 America was shaken by several developments , including the So- viet testing of an atomic bomb , a standoff between the Soviet Union and the United ...
... become America's pri- mary foreign policy focus in the years after World War II . In 1949 America was shaken by several developments , including the So- viet testing of an atomic bomb , a standoff between the Soviet Union and the United ...
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... become Nixon's war . But I had a greater obligation than to think only of the years of my administration and of the ... become involved in Vietnam in the first place ? Fifteen years ago North Vietnam , with the logistical support of ...
... become Nixon's war . But I had a greater obligation than to think only of the years of my administration and of the ... become involved in Vietnam in the first place ? Fifteen years ago North Vietnam , with the logistical support of ...
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... becomes an honorable alternative to the military , something to be sought rather than avoided , resistance to the draft can become massive . In order to strike at this fear , some of us will have to face imprisonment with joyous ...
... becomes an honorable alternative to the military , something to be sought rather than avoided , resistance to the draft can become massive . In order to strike at this fear , some of us will have to face imprisonment with joyous ...
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