Launched without any congressional authorization, Just Cause, with over 25,000-troops, was at the time the largest U.S. military operation since the Vietnam War. ... “By God,” President Bush proclaimed when the war was over, “we’ve kicked the Vietnam syndrome once and for all.” ..…
This narrative was buttressed by a wave of revisionist scholarship on Vietnam. ... The Iraq war revisionist narrative is perhaps less plausible than that of Vietnam. ..…
In June, Human Rights Watch urged Australian government to use the dialogue to improve Vietnam's human rights record, including the suppression of freedom of expression, association, peaceful assembly, and religion. Australia's close ties with Vietnam mean Australian government has..…
To show their disapproval of Vietnam War and the administration waging it, two-thirds of Brown University's graduating class June turned their backs when Secretary of State Henry Kissinger stood to address them.. ..…
In Eastern Bloc, Cambodia, China, Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam, and many other nations, communist regimes continued murdering, torturing, and starving millions of innocents for decades to come — and they continue to do so to this day. ..…
This article was posted on Wednesday, August 28th, 2019 at 1 06am and is filed under, Nukes, Opinion, Protests, Social Movements, United States, US Corpocracy, US Terrorism, Viet Nam, Wall Street, Weaponry... ..…
When the war on Vietnam became very unpopular, it became necessary to find a way to oppose that particular war without opposing the institution of war. ..…
The need to raise interest rates produced other conflicts between Fed and other branches of government, most notably during the 1960s, when spending on Vietnam War and Great Society stirred inflation. ..…
When he opposed the Vietnam War, he alienated not only National Review, the major right-wing magazine and the most important conservative voice in the country, as well as virtually everyone on the right. ..…
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