Rabu, 06 September 2017

Vietnam News- June 2012

Tapes Give New Voice to JFK’s Vietnam Doubt The last 45 hours of more than 248 hours of declassified conversations of President John F. Kennedy, taped in the White House shortly before his death, reveal a president worried about where the war in Vietnam was headed. On the recordings, made in September 1963 and released …

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