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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... present impasse which will be mutually satis- factory to the French and the Vietnamese peoples , which will re- sult in the termination of the present hostilities , and which will be within the framework of US security . Our long - term ...
... present impasse which will be mutually satis- factory to the French and the Vietnamese peoples , which will re- sult in the termination of the present hostilities , and which will be within the framework of US security . Our long - term ...
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... present position , I feel that I should frankly express my misgivings to you . I see nothing in the present course of events to dispel my convic- tion , expressed to you and the Secretary on several occasions , that if this course is ...
... present position , I feel that I should frankly express my misgivings to you . I see nothing in the present course of events to dispel my convic- tion , expressed to you and the Secretary on several occasions , that if this course is ...
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... present cir- cumstances . It is their country , their future which is most at stake , not ours . To ignore that reality will not only be immensely costly in terms of American lives and resources but it may also draw us inex- orably into ...
... present cir- cumstances . It is their country , their future which is most at stake , not ours . To ignore that reality will not only be immensely costly in terms of American lives and resources but it may also draw us inex- orably into ...
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