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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الصفحة 138
... result was not reached until January 1973 . When Nixon took office , some observers believed that he had the opportunity to do what his predecessor could not - withdraw from South Vietnam at the risk of seeing it fall to North Vietnam ...
... result was not reached until January 1973 . When Nixon took office , some observers believed that he had the opportunity to do what his predecessor could not - withdraw from South Vietnam at the risk of seeing it fall to North Vietnam ...
الصفحة 148
... result , our timetable for withdrawal is more optimistic now than when we made our first estimates in June . This clearly demonstrates why it is not wise to be frozen in on a fixed timetable . We must retain the flexibility to base each ...
... result , our timetable for withdrawal is more optimistic now than when we made our first estimates in June . This clearly demonstrates why it is not wise to be frozen in on a fixed timetable . We must retain the flexibility to base each ...
الصفحة 239
... result , in my view , the self - proving system of re- porting they created became ever further detached from political and military realities because it instinctively concentrated on its own self - justification . The American press ...
... result , in my view , the self - proving system of re- porting they created became ever further detached from political and military realities because it instinctively concentrated on its own self - justification . The American press ...
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