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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الصفحة 74
... escalation . Further , the employment of United States combat forces ( in the absence of Communist bloc escalation ) in- volves a certain dilemma : if there is a strong South Vietnamese ef- fort , they may not be needed ; if there is ...
... escalation . Further , the employment of United States combat forces ( in the absence of Communist bloc escalation ) in- volves a certain dilemma : if there is a strong South Vietnamese ef- fort , they may not be needed ; if there is ...
الصفحة 80
... escalation on the other side with at least a commensurate escalation of commitment of our own . This can go very far , indeed , in terms of lives and resources . Yet if it is essen- tial to our interests then we would have no choice ...
... escalation on the other side with at least a commensurate escalation of commitment of our own . This can go very far , indeed , in terms of lives and resources . Yet if it is essen- tial to our interests then we would have no choice ...
الصفحة 118
... escalation , which he asserts is ap- proaching the point of no return . He proposes that America seek a compromise solution in Vietnam in which U.S. objectives - in- cluding an independent non - Communist South Vietnam - may not be ...
... escalation , which he asserts is ap- proaching the point of no return . He proposes that America seek a compromise solution in Vietnam in which U.S. objectives - in- cluding an independent non - Communist South Vietnam - may not be ...
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