table of contents - june 7, 2018
The Washington Post . , for which he reported from Vietnam between 1969 and 1970. ..…
The Washington Post . , for which he reported from Vietnam between 1969 and 1970. ..…
Ditching appearance on David Letterman's show claiming he was needed Washington, then staying New York to do interview with CBS News instead.. During Vietnam War, he was injured, captured, held prisoner, and tortured. ..…
Instead, it turned into U.S. imperialism's biggest setback since Vietnam, weakening Washington's hand in the region and emboldening regional antagonists, especially Iran. . ..…
When he learned in 1965 that King opposed the Vietnam War, Johnson personally asked him not to speak out. . King had echoed the line of the 'doves' in Washington: supporting 'peace' and 'negotiations,' condemning both sides of the conflict, and not singling out Johnson or the underlying aims..…
Civil Rights March on Washington drew 250,000 1969 anti-Vietnam war march Washington was attended by estimated 500,000-600,000 Million Man March was attended by 400,000-1.1 million. ..…
Nixon explicitly ratified the use of illegal break-ins when he ordered aides to “blow the safe” at the Brookings Institution in Washington in search of Vietnam secrets from the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. ..…
The case of Miller and Cooper could represent the most between the press and the government since Pentagon Papers, secret study on the government's decisions about Vietnam War that was leaked in 1971 to Times and Washington Post. ..…
Armitage, 61, veteran of three tours of Vietnam and Republican in the capital, operates international consulting firm in Washington suburbs.. ..…
And the aftermath of Afghanistan has gone much better than almost anyone predicted when the wisdom was that Afghanistan would be quagmire like Vietnam.. Nau, professor at Elliott School of International Affairs of George Washington University, served in Ford and Reagan administrations..…
Walli, who served two tours in Vietnam, lives with Catholic Workers in Washington, D.C.; Boertje-Obed, a carpenter, has a wife and daughter, and served in the Army during the early 1980s. ..…
Top-secret Pentagon Papers released to The New York Times and The Washington Post in 1971 revealed the expansion of attacks by the US Vietnam and the systematic lies that four presidential administrations had fed to the public and Congress regarding the war. ..…