Jumat, 24 Maret 2017

Book Review: Losing Vietnam

Losing Vietnam: How America Abandoned Southeast Asia by Ira A. Hunt Jr., University Press of Kentucky, 2013 Almost 40 years after the April 1975 fall of Saigon the debate continues. On one side the prevailing argument says the struggle in Southeast Asia was a lost cause right from the start: the wrong war in the …

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