Rabu, 11 April 2018

Vietnam Letters from Readers- October 2009

Obama on Our Side? For the first time since becoming a subscriber to Vietnam I find myself wondering if I should renew my subscription. This is due to the Peter Brush essay in the April issue that gives me the impression that there are those within your ranks who are so naive as to believe …

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