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... Vietnam , starting in 1968 , involved lengthy discussions about whether or not the Viet Cong could have representation separate from the delegation of North Vietnam . This complicated question then brought up a related issue : what ...
... Vietnam , starting in 1968 , involved lengthy discussions about whether or not the Viet Cong could have representation separate from the delegation of North Vietnam . This complicated question then brought up a related issue : what ...
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... Vietnam , of course , has been justified on the grounds that the legitimate government of South Vietnam was faced with aggression from the north ; the situation could not be characterized merely as a civil war pitting the Viet Cong ...
... Vietnam , of course , has been justified on the grounds that the legitimate government of South Vietnam was faced with aggression from the north ; the situation could not be characterized merely as a civil war pitting the Viet Cong ...
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... Vietnam to cease supplying its forces in South Vietnam and those of the Viet Cong by bomb- ing transportation routes indicates the difficulty of achieving this type of influence even with conventional weapons . Similarly , Israeli ...
... Vietnam to cease supplying its forces in South Vietnam and those of the Viet Cong by bomb- ing transportation routes indicates the difficulty of achieving this type of influence even with conventional weapons . Similarly , Israeli ...
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