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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... problems in South Vietnam will remain about the same and can be overcome by greater effort and better techniques . But what if the problems do not remain the same ? To all outward appearances , little if any thought has been given in ...
... problems in South Vietnam will remain about the same and can be overcome by greater effort and better techniques . But what if the problems do not remain the same ? To all outward appearances , little if any thought has been given in ...
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... problems : He is losing control of the scattered population under his influ- ence . He is losing credibility with ... problems now ascribed to the Vietnamese . The Koreans sur- mounted these problems , and so can and will the Vietnamese ...
... problems : He is losing control of the scattered population under his influ- ence . He is losing credibility with ... problems now ascribed to the Vietnamese . The Koreans sur- mounted these problems , and so can and will the Vietnamese ...
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... problems and the problems involved in a transitional period in military life and discipline . We cannot afford to add the issue of a general amnesty to those problems at this time . It is clear from the Legion's resolution that our ...
... problems and the problems involved in a transitional period in military life and discipline . We cannot afford to add the issue of a general amnesty to those problems at this time . It is clear from the Legion's resolution that our ...
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