Legislation on the Indochina War: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Всего страниц: 283 |
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... tion of our involvement in the region . As important as national se- curity may be , perhaps even more important to America is that the problems of Indochina are threatening our national sanity . Mistrust of our leaders past and present ...
... tion of our involvement in the region . As important as national se- curity may be , perhaps even more important to America is that the problems of Indochina are threatening our national sanity . Mistrust of our leaders past and present ...
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... tion government in Saigon . Are those two in conflict ? Mr. ROSENTHAL . Let me say this , I put a high priority on peace for Southeast Asia . One has to consider the measures and methods you have to follow to achieve that . The present ...
... tion government in Saigon . Are those two in conflict ? Mr. ROSENTHAL . Let me say this , I put a high priority on peace for Southeast Asia . One has to consider the measures and methods you have to follow to achieve that . The present ...
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... tion on halting of bombing . He indicated that there was a withdrawal made at that time by the North Vietnamese forces from the DMZ and that this was a very definite response to the proposition that was offered on the halting of the ...
... tion on halting of bombing . He indicated that there was a withdrawal made at that time by the North Vietnamese forces from the DMZ and that this was a very definite response to the proposition that was offered on the halting of the ...
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... tion , the American troops , and the bombing of Vietnam - just to keep those governments in existence . That troubles me and I hope is clarified during this hearing . What is our prime responsibility ? It would seem to me that our prime ...
... tion , the American troops , and the bombing of Vietnam - just to keep those governments in existence . That troubles me and I hope is clarified during this hearing . What is our prime responsibility ? It would seem to me that our prime ...
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... tion period gave us more insight into what they would do . If we do this , will you do this ? In other words , you really ask if we were taken in ? Were we de- ceived ? We are pretty big boys . All four of us and even the fifth one ...
... tion period gave us more insight into what they would do . If we do this , will you do this ? In other words , you really ask if we were taken in ? Were we de- ceived ? We are pretty big boys . All four of us and even the fifth one ...
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action administration agree amendment American forces American prisoners American troops asked believe bombing Cambodia cease-fire Chairman commitment committee Communist CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman continue discuss disengagement drawal DU PONT elections enemy fact feel fixed date Foreign Affairs GALLAGHER Geneva Convention going HALPERN Hanoi hearings House of Representatives Indochina INDOCHINA WAR issue Laos LEGGETT LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Mansfield amendment McCLORY MCCLOSKEY ment military namese negotiations North Paris Pathet Lao peace Pentagon papers Phoenix program political PONT position POW's POWs President Nixon President's prisoners of war problem proposal question reason release residual force resolution responsibility ROSENTHAL Saigon Senate set a date side South Viet South Vietnam South Vietnamese Government Southeast Asia statement subcommittee talk Thank Thieu things Tien tion total withdrawal U.S. troops United Vietcong Vietnamese WALDIE WHALLEY withdrawal date WOLFF Xuan Thuy
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