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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... negotiated settlement . Voices in Congress , the media , religious groups , and academia expressed their criticisms of ... negotiations began in Paris in May ) . Finally , Johnson surprised the nation by saying that he would not run for ...
... negotiated settlement . Voices in Congress , the media , religious groups , and academia expressed their criticisms of ... negotiations began in Paris in May ) . Finally , Johnson surprised the nation by saying that he would not run for ...
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... negotiations that had begun in Paris in 1968 and eventually did preside over a peace agreement and U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam . However , this end result was not reached until January 1973 . When Nixon took office , some observers ...
... negotiations that had begun in Paris in 1968 and eventually did preside over a peace agreement and U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam . However , this end result was not reached until January 1973 . When Nixon took office , some observers ...
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... negotiating impasse . Nixon and Kissinger had hoped that by threatening greater mil- itary action , they would cause the North Vietnamese to be more flexible in peace negotiations . In September 1969 , when it became apparent that such ...
... negotiating impasse . Nixon and Kissinger had hoped that by threatening greater mil- itary action , they would cause the North Vietnamese to be more flexible in peace negotiations . In September 1969 , when it became apparent that such ...
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