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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... called " Bao Dai solu- tion " as providing a way for it to support France without endors- ing colonialism . In February 1950 America granted formal recog- nition to the State of Vietnam and soon thereafter began furnish- ing the French ...
... called " Bao Dai solu- tion " as providing a way for it to support France without endors- ing colonialism . In February 1950 America granted formal recog- nition to the State of Vietnam and soon thereafter began furnish- ing the French ...
الصفحة 39
... called island defensive chain of Japan , For- mosa , of the Philippines and to the southward ; it moves in to threaten Australia and New Zealand .... So , the possible consequences of the loss are just incalculable to the free world ...
... called island defensive chain of Japan , For- mosa , of the Philippines and to the southward ; it moves in to threaten Australia and New Zealand .... So , the possible consequences of the loss are just incalculable to the free world ...
الصفحة 108
... called cul- tural genocide . I am not simply talking about napalm or gas or crop destruction or torture , hurled indiscriminately on women and chil- dren , insurgent and neutral , upon the first suspicion of rebel activ- ity . That in ...
... called cul- tural genocide . I am not simply talking about napalm or gas or crop destruction or torture , hurled indiscriminately on women and chil- dren , insurgent and neutral , upon the first suspicion of rebel activ- ity . That in ...
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