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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... tion in Indochina we stand to regain influence and prestige . Some solution must be found which will strike a balance be- tween the aspirations of the peoples of Indochina and the inter- ests of the French . Solution by French military ...
... tion in Indochina we stand to regain influence and prestige . Some solution must be found which will strike a balance be- tween the aspirations of the peoples of Indochina and the inter- ests of the French . Solution by French military ...
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... tion and the stalemated and costly Vietnam War . In his campaign for president , Nixon spoke of achieving " peace with honor " in Vietnam , but did not spell out how he would attain such a goal . Some observers argued that the change of ...
... tion and the stalemated and costly Vietnam War . In his campaign for president , Nixon spoke of achieving " peace with honor " in Vietnam , but did not spell out how he would attain such a goal . Some observers argued that the change of ...
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... tion directly threatened to assume the primary responsibility of providing the manpower for its defense . After I ... tion , we Americanized the war in Vietnam . In this Administra- tion , we are Vietnamizing the search for peace . The ...
... tion directly threatened to assume the primary responsibility of providing the manpower for its defense . After I ... tion , we Americanized the war in Vietnam . In this Administra- tion , we are Vietnamizing the search for peace . The ...
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