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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... effect as we have allowed the free export of arms to France , such exports thereby being available for re - shipment to Indochina or for releasing stocks from reserves to be forwarded to Indochina .... Evaluating US Policy The ...
... effect as we have allowed the free export of arms to France , such exports thereby being available for re - shipment to Indochina or for releasing stocks from reserves to be forwarded to Indochina .... Evaluating US Policy The ...
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... effect now . " Yet whether or not the bombing caused the North Vietnamese to resume negotiations , it certainly did not have the effect these three senators , and most of the editorialists and columnists , so con- fidently asserted it ...
... effect now . " Yet whether or not the bombing caused the North Vietnamese to resume negotiations , it certainly did not have the effect these three senators , and most of the editorialists and columnists , so con- fidently asserted it ...
الصفحة 189
... effect of the draft card burning was that it changed the lives of those who took part . I've been told many times that the Movement can't succeed , that you can't change people's hearts , that social change is gradual , and that we New ...
... effect of the draft card burning was that it changed the lives of those who took part . I've been told many times that the Movement can't succeed , that you can't change people's hearts , that social change is gradual , and that we New ...
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