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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... foreign influence in the region . Diem , with U.S. backing , refused to participate in the scheduled 1956 elections ... Foreign Affairs by William Henderson , a former associate executive Excerpted from William Henderson , " South Viet ...
... foreign influence in the region . Diem , with U.S. backing , refused to participate in the scheduled 1956 elections ... Foreign Affairs by William Henderson , a former associate executive Excerpted from William Henderson , " South Viet ...
الصفحة 138
... foreign policy commitments , would lead to international instability , and would " promote recklessness in the councils of those great powers who have not yet abandoned their goals of world conquest . " Thus , in the ongoing Paris ...
... foreign policy commitments , would lead to international instability , and would " promote recklessness in the councils of those great powers who have not yet abandoned their goals of world conquest . " Thus , in the ongoing Paris ...
الصفحة 151
... Foreign Relations on February 4 , 1970 , in support of a resolution calling for the with- drawal of all U.S. forces ... Foreign Relations , February 4 , 1970 . Mr. Chairman [ of the Senate Committee on Foreign Rela- 151 Vietnamization Is ...
... Foreign Relations on February 4 , 1970 , in support of a resolution calling for the with- drawal of all U.S. forces ... Foreign Relations , February 4 , 1970 . Mr. Chairman [ of the Senate Committee on Foreign Rela- 151 Vietnamization Is ...
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