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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... remain ; and the fact that military victory has not yet been achieved is largely the result of these limitations . Repeated failure of these prophecies has , however , in no way diminished the fre- quency of their reiteration , and they ...
... remain ; and the fact that military victory has not yet been achieved is largely the result of these limitations . Repeated failure of these prophecies has , however , in no way diminished the fre- quency of their reiteration , and they ...
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... 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 Saigon at least , to the ...
... 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 Saigon at least , to the ...
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... remain secret . All the offers and approaches made previously remain on the conference table whenever Hanoi is ready to negotiate seriously . But if the enemy response to our most conciliatory offers for peaceful negotiation continues ...
... remain secret . All the offers and approaches made previously remain on the conference table whenever Hanoi is ready to negotiate seriously . But if the enemy response to our most conciliatory offers for peaceful negotiation continues ...
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