Selasa, 19 September 2017

Media Digest | Unknown Soldiers of the Vietnam War

Did the Republic of Vietnam deserve to lose the war? That certainly seems to be the major theme presented by the U.S. media’s war coverage: South Vietnam’s government wasn’t “democratic enough” to merit America’s support and its armed forces didn’t fight hard enough to gain a victory in the 1955-75 war of aggression waged by …

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