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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... fact that military victory has not yet been achieved is largely the result of these limitations . Repeated failure ... facts and alternatives before us are unpleasant , Mr. Presi- dent . But in a nation such as ours , it is only through ...
... fact that military victory has not yet been achieved is largely the result of these limitations . Repeated failure ... facts and alternatives before us are unpleasant , Mr. Presi- dent . But in a nation such as ours , it is only through ...
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... fact they have annihilated the forces of anti - Communist nationalism in the South , on which alone the West could hope to rely in the long run to lead the population against the powerful natural influence of the Communists among a ...
... fact they have annihilated the forces of anti - Communist nationalism in the South , on which alone the West could hope to rely in the long run to lead the population against the powerful natural influence of the Communists among a ...
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... fact being held by American and South Vietnamese forces ; they said that the South Vietnamese troops in the provinces were refusing to fight when in fact they were refusing to cave in ; they spoke of the " wily " North Vietnamese ...
... fact being held by American and South Vietnamese forces ; they said that the South Vietnamese troops in the provinces were refusing to fight when in fact they were refusing to cave in ; they spoke of the " wily " North Vietnamese ...
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