Landmark Speeches on the Vietnam War

Landmark Speeches on the Vietnam War
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Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 1603441816
ISBN-13 : 9781603441810
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Book Synopsis Landmark Speeches on the Vietnam War by : Gregory Allen Olson

Download or read book Landmark Speeches on the Vietnam War written by Gregory Allen Olson and published by Texas A&M University Press. This book was released on 2010-02-23 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beginning more than sixty years ago, speechmaking supported the U.S. commitment to South Vietnam. Rhetoric helped send more than a half-million troops to defend the Vietnamese government the United States had yet sponsored; that policy led to dissent, and ultimately, Congress forcing the executive branch to terminate U.S. involvement. The fourteen key speeches collected in this volume, from Ho Chi Minh's "Declaration of the Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam" in 1945 to John Kerry's "Testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee" in 1971, express the entire range of positions on the war, which contributed to the political and societal developments that ordained its course and outcome. They span the most volatile years of that period, framed in the words that shaped an era. These speeches include:Ho Chi Minh: "Declaration of Independence," September 2, 1945John F. Kennedy: "America's Stake in Vietnam," June 1, 1956Michael J. Mansfield: "Interests and Policies in Southeast Asia," June 10, 1962Lyndon B. Johnson: "Peace Without Conquest," April 7, 1965Paul Potter: "Speech to the March on Washington," April 17, 1965George Aiken: "Vietnam Analysis--Present and Future," October 19, 1966Robert F. Kennedy: "On Viet Nam," March 2, 1967Martin Luther King Jr.: "Beyond Vietnam," April 4, 1967Gen. William C. Westmoreland: "Vietnam: The Situation Today," April 28, 1967Walter Cronkite: "We Are Mired in Stalemate," February 27, 1968Lyndon B. Johnson: "The President's Address to the Nation," March 31, 1968Richard M. Nixon: "Address to the Nation," November 3, 1969 and April 30, 1970John Kerry: "Testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee," April 22, 1971


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