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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... Vietnam . In March , he began a sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam and ordered the first combat ground ... involvement in Viet- nam , several of his key decisions were made in order to minimize the conflict and its impact ...
... Vietnam . In March , he began a sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam and ordered the first combat ground ... involvement in Viet- nam , several of his key decisions were made in order to minimize the conflict and its impact ...
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... Vietnam is just and moral . We are committed to providing South Vietnam a means whereby it can defend its independence and its right of self - determination . Our involvement in Vietnam was authorized under proper con- stitutional ...
... Vietnam is just and moral . We are committed to providing South Vietnam a means whereby it can defend its independence and its right of self - determination . Our involvement in Vietnam was authorized under proper con- stitutional ...
الصفحة 282
... intervention and , 45 Kahin , George McT . , 165 Kalb , Marvin , 171 Kennedy , John F. , 132 , 143 on Diem's achievements , 58 on futility of U.S. involvement in Vietnam , 41 increases aid to South Vietnam , 71 on U.S. stake in Vietnam ...
... intervention and , 45 Kahin , George McT . , 165 Kalb , Marvin , 171 Kennedy , John F. , 132 , 143 on Diem's achievements , 58 on futility of U.S. involvement in Vietnam , 41 increases aid to South Vietnam , 71 on U.S. stake in Vietnam ...
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