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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... moral aspects of the war has meant that the first psycho- logical step toward an anti - war position has of necessity been the admission that the United States is somehow evil . Since many people are unable to make that jump , an ...
... moral aspects of the war has meant that the first psycho- logical step toward an anti - war position has of necessity been the admission that the United States is somehow evil . Since many people are unable to make that jump , an ...
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... moral pressure on the coat - and - tie leadership . Students could make it clear to Richard Nixon that they will write his history and that all wars are not heroic . They could make it clear that there are costs held against those who ...
... moral pressure on the coat - and - tie leadership . Students could make it clear to Richard Nixon that they will write his history and that all wars are not heroic . They could make it clear that there are costs held against those who ...
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... moral standards used by those who would label our military assistance to the Republic of Vietnam immoral . It is rarely defined and the assumption that the Vietnam conflict is now , or was in the beginning , an immoral war is much in ...
... moral standards used by those who would label our military assistance to the Republic of Vietnam immoral . It is rarely defined and the assumption that the Vietnam conflict is now , or was in the beginning , an immoral war is much in ...
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