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The Vietnam War : opposing viewpoints / [compiled by] David L. Bender
Readings and discussion questions present conflicting points of view concerning American involvement in Vietnam
Content :
The US must stop communist expansion (1954) / John Foster Dulles
The US must be cautious (1954) / John F. Kennedy
The US must maintain its commitments (1965) / Don R. Larson & Arthur Larson
Vietnamization will shorten the war (1969) / Richard M. Nixon
Vietnamization will extend the war (1970) / George S. McGovern
US failure to declare war caused defeat / Harry G. Summers Jr
US pride caused defeat / Walter H. Capps
Underestimating the enemy caused / John Mueller
Poorly planned strategy caused defeat / Norman Hannah
US journalists caused defeat / Robert Elegant
The war defiled the American conscience / William P. Mahedy
The war developed moral sensitivity / Peter Marin
Post-war stress is afflicting veterans / Philip Caputo
Post-war stress is exaggerated / Clark Smith
The US must stop Cold War posturing / Joseph A. Amter
The US must maintain Cold War principles / Jeremiah A. Denton Jr
US involvement was evil / M. Scott Peck
US involvement was just / Jim Guirard
The US should not act from arrogance / Thomas C. Fox
The US should act from self-interest / Al Keller Jr
Vietnam offers no lessons / Philip Gold
The comparisons are evident / Gene H. Hogberg
Comparisons paralyze US policy / Steven Philip Kramer
The communist threat creates the parallel / M. Stanton Evans
Government rhetoric creates the parallel / Ronald Steel
The claim of free elections is propaganda / Frank Brodhead
Free elections serve democracy / The New Republic
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